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(03/01/16 4:00am)
Powers Ballroom overflowed with students, Central Michigan University staff and members of the Mount Pleasant community who came to listen to Student Government Administration President Chuck Mahone deliver a State of the Student Body address.
(03/10/16 5:48am)
Gentle Thursday and Friday will change dates from the last two days of the school year — April 28 and 29 — to March 31 and April 1.
(02/29/16 1:25am)
Central Michigan University's Up til' Dawn program raised $23,858 for cancer research.
(02/28/16 12:41pm)
The Office of Diversity Education will host its first diversity and inclusion symposium from 8:15 a.m. to noon on Wednesday in the Bovee University Center Rotunda.
(02/28/16 4:49am)
Emilee Monville was one of ten student artists who received an award at the Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition reception for her ceramic zombie depiction of the Sesame Street character, Elmo.
(02/25/16 5:22pm)
After the contaminated water in Flint made headlines the past month, student groups have been collaborating at Central Michigan University to raise money, water and resources for the people of Flint who are affected.
(02/24/16 3:34pm)
The Center for Clinical Experiences will host a teacher
candidate conference Friday in the Education and Human Services Building.
(02/24/16 4:18am)
Artist and Professor at Kendal College of Art and Design, Natalie Wetzel, selected 62 works by 43 artists for the 2016 Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition.
(02/24/16 1:43pm)
The first African American to earn a doctorate degree at Harvard Univresity — W.E.B DuBois — and the African American poet, novelist and play write — Langston Hughes — were some of the answers in the Black History Family Feud game show event on Tuesday night.
(02/21/16 2:59am)
John W. Glazier was walking up the steps of Anspach Hall in 2014 when he got the call that his mother had been diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time since 2007.
(02/21/16 1:54am)
From superheroes to piglets to tropical tourists, the parking lot of Wayside Central/O’Kelly’s Sports Bar and Grille was packed full of people looking to take the plunge for Special Olympics Michigan.
(02/21/16 6:24pm)
Central Michigan University's Fermentation Science program unveiled its first batch of beer for the public on Feb. 19.
(02/18/16 5:37pm)
To address challenges of online education, the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees initiated a task force to study national trends and competitor institutions for online academic programs.
(02/18/16 5:36pm)
The Board of Trustees unanimously voted to change the name of the College of Science and Technology to the College of Science and Engineering this morning.
(02/21/16 1:09am)
At the rate of social progress measured within a 20-year span, actor Geena Davis said women will achieve equal portrayal in movies and television within the next 700 years.
(02/17/16 10:25pm)
The Academic and Student Affairs Committee met today to discuss the closing of Foust Pharmacy, HIPAA compliance issues and review a report of charter school accountability.
(02/17/16 5:14am)
Students and staff alike packed the Charles V. Park Library Auditorium tonight for “Storied Streets: Profiles of America’s Homelessness."
(02/17/16 6:48am)
The Student Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and Delta Phi Epsilon sorority are hosting educational and fundraising events from Feb. 22 - Feb. 25 for National Eating Disorder Awareness Week and Delta Phi Epsilon's "Be True to You" week.
(02/16/16 6:04pm)
Members of the Student Government Association and student body will travel to Lansing on Feb. 25 to lobby for higher education funding with Central Michigan University President George Ross.
(02/16/16 3:28am)
After breaking barriers on the basketball court as one of the first black players in the Southeastern Conference, former Vanderbilt basketball player Godfrey Dillard spoke to a crowd of faculty and students in French Auditorium.