Psychologist, author shares views on flawed education system
David C. Berliner spoke about problems in the public education system in French Auditorium on Wednesday night.
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David C. Berliner spoke about problems in the public education system in French Auditorium on Wednesday night.
Natalia McCarthy's life perspective changed after working with domestic abuse survivors at the Bay City Women's Center.
Registration is now open for Moving Forward, Treating the Spectrum of Addictions, a conference sponsored by the College of Education and Human Services in collaboration with the Michigan Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors.
The next Speak Up, Speak Out forum on March 29 forum will hold an open conversation about what it means to be an active citizenship on Central Michigan University's campus.
Michigan Blood will host an on-campus blood drive Thursday in honor of former Central Michigan University football player Derrick Nash.
Three bands from Michigan will be featured on Moore Media Records' annual sampler CD.
"Blood Battle," an annual competition of blood donations for the American Red Cross with Western Michigan University, will take during the next couple weeks.
More than 200 dancers and roughly 56 singers from more than 20 tribes met and competed this weekend for the Celebrating Life 27th annual powwow in McGuirk Arena.
A speaker session on integrity privilege will be offered from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, March 24 in the Charles V. Park Library Auditorium.
The T.R. Johnson Endowed Speaker Series will host educational psychologist David C. Berliner at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 23 in the French Auditorium in the Education Human Services Building. The speaker will talk about his most recent book, “Myths (and Lies) that Deceive the Public and Harm American Public Education.”
The lights dimmed in Plachta Auditorium on Friday night as dark silhouettes of models appeared on stage behind a red backdrop, preparing to walk the runway.
Jeff Chang spoke tonight in the Bovee University Center's Rotunda as a part of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
"Selma" director Ava DuVernay cancelled her March 21 speech Wednesday.
Tylere Presley was rendered almost speechless when he realized more than $1,614 was raised toward his medical bills during Beta Theta Pi’s event, Betas ‘n’ Bowties, Wednesday night.
Bestselling travel author Rolf Potts is speaking on campus at 3:30 p.m. on March 17 in the Charles V. Park Library Auditorium.
When Tylere Presley was re-diagnosed with cancer, he decided to ignore what he called the “doom and gloom” of the diagnosis and bring a more positive light to his struggle.
As a part of Central Michigan University's Speaker Series, director Ava DuVernay and Dr. Nina Tandon will be coming to campus to speak in March on their life experiences.
A diversity and inclusion assessment initially set to conclude by the end of the semester has been extended to give students, faculty and staff more time to participate.
Sisters in the Alpha Chi Omega sorority expanded their bi-annual spaghetti dinner into a week-long philanthropy event in hopes of raising money and awareness to combat domestic violence and fund child and family enrichment services.
The presidential primaries led a heated Speak Up Speak Out forum last night in the Charles V. Park Library auditorium. Back-and-fourth discussion of panelists and students debating president candidates led to the audience dwindling down early as people left in frustration.