SAI to host Halloween weekend events
The Office of Student Activities and Involvement is offering a variety of activities for Central Michigan University Students to safely celebrate Halloween.
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The Office of Student Activities and Involvement is offering a variety of activities for Central Michigan University Students to safely celebrate Halloween.
Central Michigan University is offering the "Brain Storm: Understanding the Intersections of Trauma, Education and Social Justice" event to students to have a deeper understanding for trauma.
Central Michigan University's Organization of Women Leaders (OWLs) is presenting "Women's Empowerment Week" with a range of virtual events students and faculty can attend.
The University Art Gallery is currently showcasing two exhibits by Central Michigan University faculty members.
For the past 25 years, Central Michigan University has been hosting a haunted tour through North Campus.
Originally planned to be held in person in March, the Central Michigan Climate Solutions Summit has been rescheduled as a virtual conference from 8:50 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 16.
Central Michigan University’s Office of Student Activities and Involvement (SAI) is hosting a virtual "Fired Up Challenge" to celebrate homecoming week.
On a typical year, the Pumpkin Promenade is an event where children ages 12 and under can trick-or-treat from the local businesses in downtown Mount Pleasant.
Annually, Robert Fanning, English language and literature faculty member, reads Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" aloud for an entire day for Central Michigan University students to join.
Central Michigan University’s Program Board will host a "Fall Fest" virtual event series featuring Cheat Codes, Rico Nasty, The Aces and Jonathan Van Ness and Chloe Fineman.
The University Art Gallery is open with two new exhibits and several COVID-19 restrictions.
Mount Pleasant Mayor Will Joesph spoke on the importance of peace and celebrating the diversity within the community during the Isabella County Human Rights Committee's "Let Peace Reign" event.
Hispanic Heritage Month is dedicated to recognizing and celebrating Hispanic and Latinx people for their overall contributions to and influence on history.
Central Michigan University students coming to their dorms, fresh and eager for college, yet many activities and services have been suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sometimes you just need to get out or rock out.
Ibram X. Kendi, the award-winning author of New York Times bestseller "How To Be An Antiracist," virtually discussed the difference between being not racist and antiracist Sept. 2.
Ibram X Kendi, the author of "How to be an Antiracist," will be speaking to Central Michigan University at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 2. on Webex.
Central Michigan University's Office of Diversity Education will be hosting a virtual event to continue the conversation about Black Lives Matter.
In commemoration of Black History Month, a live panel presented by Michigan Radio NPR, aimed to untangle the "the miseducation of Black History."
Overdrive Orchestra and Slumlord Radio will be coming to Mount Pleasant on Feb. 15 to co-headline a heavy rock music concert at Rubbles, a bar in downtown.
The School of Music is preparing for Jazz Weekend, a celebration of jazz music arranged by music fraternity Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.