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(03/20/17 2:46am)
As Central Michigan University administrators grapple with a $20 million budget deficit — a crisis almost certain to involve base-budget cuts and campus-wide layoffs —teacher and staff unions are wondering what will happen to them.
(03/16/17 4:17am)
Students, faculty and staff rallied in support of administrators forming a Gender and Sexuality Center on Central Michigan University's campus.
(03/14/17 5:17pm)
Central Michigan University administrators announced this week the 2017-18 fiscal year is likely to produce a $6 million budget deficit. That is in addition to the $14 million deficit the university is grappling with this fiscal year. This is according to a press release issued Tuesday.
(03/12/17 8:50pm)
A town hall discussion about the possibility of opening a Gender and Sexuality Center at Central Michigan University is slated for 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 15 at the Charles V. Park Library Auditorium.
(03/02/17 10:44pm)
Layoffs are likely and the university is in the midst of course-correcting for its $14 million budget deficit, said Central Michigan University President George Ross.
(02/26/17 7:14pm)
When new members of a basketball team are instructed to take an extra lap during practice, the concept of hazing doesn’t spring to mind for most.
(02/16/17 9:38pm)
Central Michigan University is facing a $14 million budget shortfall, according to new projections.
(02/16/17 2:18am)
Student Government Association leaders presented tentative plans for a State of the Student Body address at the Trustee-Liaison Student Committee meeting, part of the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees, in the President's Conference Room on Wednesday at the Bovee University Center.
(02/14/17 11:29pm)
Central Michigan University President George Ross said Tuesday that the creator of an anti-Semitic Valentine's Day card is a former student.
(02/14/17 4:37pm)
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees will meet for their first formal session of 2017 at 8:30 a.m. Thursday.
(02/26/17 11:59pm)
The College of Science and Engineering Dean, Ian Davison, is confident that the college can manage the budget deficit without making department cuts.
(02/14/17 2:56am)
Grand Valley Lanthorn
reported on Feb. 1 that Ian Davison, dean of the College of Science and
Engineering at Central Michigan University, is being considered for the provost
position at Grand Valley State University.
(02/11/17 12:08am)
University officials say the woman responsible for creating an anti-Semitic Valentine's Day card was not a Central Michigan University student as of Feb. 8, 2017 and has since left Mount Pleasant.
(02/12/17 11:47pm)
News of an anti-Semitic Valentine's
Day card that trivializes the Holocaust sparked outrage on the campus of
Central Michigan University and drew international condemnation.
(02/08/17 11:11pm)
Following a year of silence, Central Michigan University officials have announced its Flint public broadcasting station will be sold for $14 million.
(02/08/17 6:32pm)
A workshop
for students participating in the upcoming New Venture Completion will be held from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Feb. 10 in Grawn 278. The
workshop, titled “Marketing Strategy and Key Milestones,” is hosted by the College of Business Administration.
(02/07/17 10:45pm)
Senators in the Academic Senate expressed deep concern about pending budget cuts expected in each department to manage the $10.6 million deficit facing Central Michigan University.
(02/09/17 12:53am)
University officials say they are making some progress in addressing the concerns of minority students who say they face racial discrimination at Central Michigan University and in Mount Pleasant.
(01/30/17 9:33pm)
Central Michigan University President George Ross joined other public universities and issued a statement Monday regarding U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order about immigration.
(01/30/17 7:38pm)
Gov. Rick Snyder appointed Joseph Anderson, Jr. and Dr. Michael Sandler to the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees.