Trustees-Faculty Liaison Committee discusses value, changes to curriculum
The Trustees-Faculty Liaison Committee met Wednesday to discuss the University Program and competency requirements at Central Michigan University.
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The Trustees-Faculty Liaison Committee met Wednesday to discuss the University Program and competency requirements at Central Michigan University.
Plans for a new on-campus building dedicated to the Integrated Health Studies program were presented to the Board of Trustees during the Finance and Facilities Committee.
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees will hold its formal meeting at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, April 27 in the Bovee University Center President’s Conference Room.
Students, faculty and staff crammed into French Auditorium on Friday to voice concerns about Central Michigan University's projected two-year $20 million budget deficit, impending program cuts and staff layoffs.
Nearly 100 students, faculty and staff attended the Joint Union Council Town Hall Meeting on April 19, which included discussion on Central Michigan University's impending budget cuts and layoffs.
Paying attention to surroundings was emphasized by Andres Tapia, a senior partner for Korn Ferry Leadership & Talent Consulting, during his keynote address at Central Michigan University’s Diversity and Inclusion Symposium on Wednesday in the Bovee University Center Rotunda.
Faculty in the College of Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences said they are being unfairly impacted by the $20 million budget deficit and confronted President George Ross at the Academic Senate meeting on Tuesday.
Vice President of Finance and Administration Barrie Wilkes and Central Michigan University's Budget Priorities Committee will present an all-campus budget forum at 3:30 p.m. Friday, April 21 in French Auditorium.
When the Spring 2017 semester ends, so will the long teaching career of Frank Andera, who will retire after more than 29 years at Central Michigan University.
Sitting in Anspach Hall, Guy Newland gazes out a large window in his office. Wearing an “Atom for Peace, Not War” band T-shirt, he reflects on his scholarly research of the Buddhist tradition.
As administrators finalize budget plans, labor unions at Central Michigan University are forming a resistance to oppose layoffs.
Commencement speakers for May graduation ceremonies were announced April 10 by Central Michigan University.
Members from nine faculty and staff labor unions plan to hold another Joint Union Council meeting at noon on Monday, April 10.
After a semester of continuous debate, the Academic Senate voted to add a new University Program category to the curriculum requiring students to take a course in non-race based discrimination.
As university administrators address a two-year estimated $20 million budget deficit, the elimination and reduction of courses is a way the Department of History is saving money.
Some custodians and maintenance staff employees have concerns about layoffs and outsourcing, according to the president and other members of the union that represents them.
The seventh annual New Venture Competition took place Friday in the Education and Human Services building. A total of 29 student teams competed: 24 from Central Michigan University, four from Michigan Technological University and one team with members from both universities.
Retiring faculty members will be honored at the 2017 Spring Retirement Ceremony on April 10, 2017.
Central Michigan University has been dealing with financial reductions to different sectors for years, so handling the $20 million deficit is not a new circumstance, said President George Ross during his remarks to the Academic Senate on March 21.
For students like Neha Srivastava and her teammates, Friday could be an important day that defines their careers in the field of business.