'Big Man on Campus' discusses effects of toxic masculinity on men
Male participants shared their journeys with masculinity at "Big Man on Campus," a toxic masculinity panel hosted by the Office of LGBTQ Services March 26.
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Male participants shared their journeys with masculinity at "Big Man on Campus," a toxic masculinity panel hosted by the Office of LGBTQ Services March 26.
Joanna Connors, a reporter and author of the novel "I Will Find You," was invited by the Central Michigan University journalism department March 25 to share her experiences investigating and reporting on her own sexual assault.
Central Michigan University graduate, post-graduate and undergraduate students presented their Great Lakes-centered research projects at the 7th annual Student Research Symposium March 22.
When Cleveland Plain Dealer reporter Joanna Connors was on assignment to review a play at a college theater, she was held at knifepoint and sexually assaulted.
Twelve Central Michigan University faculty members were awarded at the annual Faculty Excellence Exhibition March 21 for their achievements in research, excellent teaching and service.
The Central Michigan University Institute for Great Lakes Research 7th Annual Student Symposium will take place from 1-4:30 p.m. on March 22 in the School of Engineering and Technology with a reception following the event.
"Social Justice Through Storytelling," a collaborative event that will focus on oppression and social justice, will be held at 7 p.m. on March 27 in the Bovee University Center Rotunda.
The Office of LGBTQ Services will host an event to discuss toxic masculinity titled "Big Man on Campus" at 6 p.m. March 26 in the Bovee University Center Mackinaw room.
Pigeon Creek Shakespeare Company, a Grand Haven professional touring acting group, will perform twice on Central Michigan University’s campus Wednesday, March 27.
JR Kuo, a motivational speaker focused on mental health from the University of Colorado, spoke to Central Michigan University students about managing mental health March 20.
The Office of Civil Rights and Institutional Equity (OCRIE) hosted a sexual misconduct informational event on March 20 in the Bovee University Center Lake Huron Room.
The Canadian historical drama “Hochelaga, Land of Souls” will be shown at Central Michigan University at 7 p.m. on March 26 in the Sarah and Daniel Opperman Auditorium in the Charles V. Park Library.
Nearly 2,000 rubber ducks will race down a waterslide and through the lazy river at the Soaring Eagle Waterpark and Hotel at 10 p.m. on March 26 for the 7th annual PR Central "Rubber Duck Derby."
Central Michigan University faculty discussed how adverse childhood experiences can lead to toxic stress and impact an individual’s health at a movie screening of “Resilience” Tuesday evening.
The International Student Organization (ISO) will host an International Cultural Expo, which will give students the opportunity to experience cultural traditions from more than 22 countries from 3:30-7:30 p.m. April 5 in Finch Fieldhouse.
The College of Medicine and Eta Sigma Gamma, a professional honorary society focused on health education, hosted Ruben Cantu for the 27th Annual Elizabeth Lockwood Wheeler Lecture Monday evening.
Positive psychologist Daniel Lerner was invited to speak at Central Michigan University for the annual university speaker series Monday evening in Plachta Auditorium.
Model train makers, collectors and enthusiasts gathered at the 39th Annual Mid-Michigan Model Train Show on Sunday.
The movie “Resilience” will be shown and followed by a panel discussion on trauma and resilience in children at 6 p.m. on March 19 in Anspach Hall room 161.
As audience members awaited to hear LaDonna Brave Bull Allard speak at 7 p.m. March 12 in Central Michigan University Powers Ballroom, Wabanaisee singers would honor her work by singing two songs, "Strong Woman" and "Water Song."