Completing the cycle: Food waste turns to soil fertilizer with composting
Food scraps students scrape off plates in residential restaurants will lead to lusher grass and healthier soil around campus in 2016.
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Food scraps students scrape off plates in residential restaurants will lead to lusher grass and healthier soil around campus in 2016.
The largest capital project in Central Michigan University's history is more than halfway to completion.
Plachta Auditorium received a clean bill of health on Sept.16 after being closed for asbestos abatement since May 29.
Construction of a new six-story Courtyard by Marriott hotel on Central Michigan University's campus is a year behind schedule.
Students in Grawn Hall will enjoy an additional 6,600 square feet of space to help create a more professional business environment by the end of summer 2017.
Connie Smith presented as a man when she first arrived at Central Michigan University. When she started presenting as a woman, she felt more comfortable and more like a person.
Outfitted in pink vests and construction hats, representatives from the Susan G. Komen Foundation and Metro Elevator Company gathered at the $95 million Biosciences Building on April 3 for the ceremonious launch of their "Ride the Pink Elevator" campaign.
Labs in the Health Professions Building will receive $147,269 in renovations in May.
East Campus Drive will reopen Monday, Jan. 26 after being blocked for a week to make room for construction near Kelly/Shorts Stadium.
Facilities Management is looking to spend almost $2 million to upgrade the university's steam energy-generating boilers.
Spending roughly $640,000 on campus-wide repairs, Facilities Management has been hard at work during holiday break.
The Biosciences Building will celebrate its first day of construction with a groundbreaking ceremony at 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 17.
Central Michigan University students who park in Lot 46 near Fabiano and Woldt Halls will soon no longer be able to use the east entrance until fall 2016.
Aquatic facilities in the Student Activity Center are getting a facelift.
Hundreds of students pass by the education building every day, but some may not notice that part of the roof is green.
Two new roads are being added to the east side of campus with construction on the project slated for the first few weeks of classes.
Students taking classes in Moore Hall and the Education and Human Services Building might have a hard time hearing their professors because of construction noises pounding outside.
A large slate of parking lot repair, general maintenance in the halls and work on the $95 million Biosciences Building are continuing Central Michigan University's ambitious summer construction initiatives.
A number of summer construction projects have made great strides in giving Central Michigan University a facelift before students arrive, according to Facilities Management officials.
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