Campus hotel negotiations continue; LaBelle lawsuit unrelated
Negotiations between Central Michigan University and Lodgco Hospitality LLC to construct a hotel on campus continue without controversy.
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Negotiations between Central Michigan University and Lodgco Hospitality LLC to construct a hotel on campus continue without controversy.
Renovations to the Bovee University Center will begin now offices once housed there have relocated to the newly-renovated Ronan Hall.
Central Michigan University’s College of Medicine has officially partnered with Synergy Medical Education Alliance in another step toward beginning clinical education for the college's students.
CMU’s academic prioritization program has been delayed from its initial completion deadline.
One of few remaining steps in establishing the College of Medicine was taken when the Doctor of Medicine program was approved Thursday.
CMU has seen a multitude of challenges, changes and adversity over the last semester.
A hotel could be constructed on campus, after two years of discussion and litigation.
The appointment of two new members to the CMU Board of Trustees remains at a standstill entering the final month of Stephanie Comai and Gail Torreano’s terms.
The Carey Hall Real Food on Campus residential restaurant could receive a $850,000 facelift if the CMU Board of Trustees approves the project proposal during the meeting Thursday.
The $850,000 appropriation to renovate the Real Food On Campus residential restaurant at Carey Hall is an unexpected — and unnecessary — inclusion to the agenda for Thursday’s board of trustees meeting.
Stephanie Comai, chairwoman of Central Michigan University’s Board of Trustees, will serve on Republican Gov.-elect Rick Snyder’s Transition Committee for State Management Issues.
An extra $695,000 was spent for Event Center renovation issues, design errors and omissions before the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees allocated $750,000.
The job market has been difficult and exclusory to college students for several years and, finally, Central Michigan University is attempting to help unemployed students.
CMU’s long-term bond debt has dropped nearly $30 million since 2008, with no immediate plans to take out additional bonds.
It may be too accusative to say Central Michigan University President George Ross yelled in my face.
In a Sept. 13 editorial, the Central Michigan Life Editorial Board said University President George Ross has not once had lunch with students on this campus.
Plans to construct additional graduate student housing on Central Michigan University’s north campus have emerged as a serious possibility.
The board of trustees’ approval of plans for on-campus housing for graduate students Thursday was an encouraging development and a step in the right direction.
An additional $1.5 million in funding will be allocated to the new Events Center following a vote by the CMU Board of Trustees.
CMU Board of Trustees meeting 9/23/10