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The Academic Senate's vote of no confidence against President George Ross and Provost Gary Shapiro continues to gain support as the Council of Chairs endorsed the resolution during their meeting Wednesday afternoon.
University President George Ross admitted more than $10 million of the Events Center’s funding came from Central Michigan University reserves during Tuesday afternoon’s Academic Senate meeting.
The executive board of Central Michigan University's Academic Senate will meet with the board of trustees Wednesday to discuss problems with university governance.
Intended to be funded entirely by private donations, the $23 million Events Center recently received a $10 million donation from Central Michigan University.
A new data center for the university will be moved to a different spot on campus to help accommodate needed equipment.
The Political Candidacy Policy adopted by Central Michigan University in 2008 has several groups on campus unhappy more than three years later and has sparked an ongoing lawsuit.
Two departments have endorsed the Academic Senate's vote of no confidence against University President George Ross and Provost Gary Shapiro.
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Construction on 94 apartments for the Graduate Student Housing project is expected to be finished by March 2013.
The Academic Senate's vote of no confidence against President George Ross and Provost Gary Shapiro at its final fall semester meeting had a mixed reception.
Some campus leaders hope for more action while others remain neutral following the December vote of no confidence against University President George Ross and Provost Gary Shapiro.
A bill introduced last September that could create discussion about a centralized governing board over public universities still awaits a hearing from the Michigan Government Operations Committee.
Academic Senate has the power to change Central Michigan University.
The Board of Trustees and seven college deans are standing by University President George Ross and Provost Gary Shapiro after an Academic Senate's vote of no confidence.
Fundraising for CMED remains about halfway complete with 50.57 percent of $25 million raised thus far.
Construction on a data center building will begin next fall, located between the engineering and technology building and the combined services building.
University President George Ross is not the first Central Michigan University president to receive a no confidence vote from the Academic Senate.
The Board of Trustees Thursday will consider authorizing the renovation of Anspach Hall and the building of a new data center.
The College of Medicine has asked for a lot from Central Michigan University: