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The Swim and Dive Club is working toward an addition to campus they believe will benefit the student body and Mount Pleasant community.
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees will hold committee meetings Wednesday and its formal session at 10 a.m. Thursday in the President's Conference Room in the Bovee University Center.
State Rep. Bob Genetski wants to create a commission to analyze and start a conversation about the governance structures of Michigan universities.
The state of higher education in Michigan is in need of change.
Central Michigan University's administration and Faculty Association have reached an "impasse," or stalemate, Provost Gary Shapiro said in an "Open Letter to the CMU Community."
Students, it’s time to stand up.
Faculty Association members voiced their concerns to the board of trustees Wednesday and Thursday in the Bovee University Center.
Central Michigan University's Student Government Association is working to expand library hours, online academic audits along with other initiatives.
Central Michigan University's College of Medicine remains about halfway to its fundraising goal of $25 million, as it has been since April.
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees will consider spending $28.5 million for graduate student housing on Bellows Street at its meeting Thursday.
Very clearly stated and quite widely used, the mission statement of the Central Michigan University Student Government Association is: “Dedicated to inspiring improvement throughout its community by providing and promoting advocacy amongst and for its constituency, in hopes of developing a healthy and diverse learning environment while fostering a positive image of our university.” Put exceedingly simply, SGA is responsible for promoting ‘advocacy of the students,’ at whole, of CMU and to provide to them a ‘healthy learning environment.’
CMU's operating budget for fiscal year 2011-12 weighs in at $429 million, an increase of about $11 million from last year's $418 million.
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees unanimously approved a 3.47 percent tuition rate increase for in-state undergraduates for the next school year.
College of Medicine consultant Joel Lanphear will begin work as CMED's fifth associate dean after Labor Day.
The 2011-12 operating budget, including undergraduate tuition rates, is up for approval at Thursday’s CMU Board of Trustees meeting.
The Faculty Association bargaining team has announced it is willing to accept a pay freeze on the condition tuition is also frozen.
CMU’s faculty contracts have expired.
University President George Ross said a marked increase in financial aid for the 2011-2012 year will be added to the budget and available for students this fall.
Some facilities in need of upgrades on campus could luck out in the near future.
Incoming freshmen for the 2011-12 school year will benefit from a $3.3 million increase in financial aid following board approval Thursday at the board of trustees meeting.