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(09/13/12 7:20pm)
The September meeting schedule for the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees has been changed to accommodate the involvement of the trustees in activities having to do with the grand opening of the College of Medicine building.
(07/18/12 6:46pm)
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(07/12/12 10:22pm)
The head of Central Michigan University’s College of Medicine said Thursday he was aware of Dr. Lori Arviso Alvord’s interest in going to Arizona.
(07/12/12 6:31pm)
A shortfall in tuition and state appropriations has forced Central Michigan University to use $6.1 million from reserve accounts to fund next year's operating budget.
(07/12/12 11:29am)
Due to a change in policy with CoverItLive, some may have not been able to access our live coverage of Thursday's Board of Trustees meeting. The entire live blog has been posted below.
(07/10/12 4:02pm)
The operating and capital budgets for the upcoming academic year, a College of Medicine update and financial plans for the university are among the topics to be discussed at Thursday’s Board of Trustees meeting.
(06/26/12 4:29pm)
In April, the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees approved a 1.96 percent tuition increase, a number that continues to be the lowest increase among public universities.
(06/06/12 12:00pm)
A year of bitter discord at Central Michigan University stemmed from a failure to communicate, according to a strategic planning report written by a third-party source.
(06/04/12 8:01pm)
Marykaye Murphy, former Central Michigan University Board of Trustees assistant, passed away Saturday.
(04/18/12 1:00pm)
On the campus of a public university, administrative transparency should be a given.
(04/13/12 12:00pm)
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees acknowledged the need for greater transparency and communication during its meeting Thursday.
(04/13/12 10:00am)
Central Michigan University President George Ross said an updated budget report for the College of Medicine will be presented at the April 17 Academic Senate meeting.
(04/13/12 12:00am)
In-state undergraduate students will pay $365 per credit hour at Central Michigan University starting next fall.
(04/12/12 9:05pm)
University President George Ross and Provost Gary Shapiro will hold open meetings on Wednesday and Thursday to publicly answer questions from faculty, staff and students.
(04/12/12 2:15pm)
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees approved a 1.96 percent undergraduate tuition increase for the 2012-13 academic year.
(04/11/12 12:00pm)
Next year’s undergraduate tuition rates and a name change for Central Michigan University’s off-campus and online programs are among topics to be discussed at Thursday’s board of trustees meeting.
(04/10/12 3:28pm)
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees plans to set undergraduate tuition for the 2012-13 academic year during its Thursday meeting.
In the meeting agenda, released Monday, Vice President of Finance and Administrative Services David Burdette has proposed issuing a tuition recommendation for next year.
Should a proposal pass, CMU would be the first Michigan university to set undergraduate tuition, a stark contrast from its typical July date. Room and board and master's/doctoral tuition for 2012-13 is also on the agenda for Thursday.
Steve Smith, director of public relations, could not provide any further details. Burdette was unavailable for comment Monday.
Keep checking cm-life.com for more on this developing story.
(04/04/12 12:00pm)
Regarding Monday’s article “Delay in cmich.edu redesign will not cost CMU more than contracted $550,000,” there are a number of errors of fact.
(03/28/12 10:00am)
At least sixteen employees of Central Michigan University have given $6,850 to political action committees, candidates and political parties so far in the 2012 election cycle.
(03/22/12 10:00pm)
The School of Broadcasting and Cinematic Arts has drafted its own resolution of no confidence in university administration, targeting University President George Ross, Provost Gary Shapiro and the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees.