Academic senate extends online classes through Spring, Summer 2021 semesters
The academic senate approved a proposal that officially extends online options for classes through the 2021 spring and summer semesters at its Sept. 15 meeting.
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The academic senate approved a proposal that officially extends online options for classes through the 2021 spring and summer semesters at its Sept. 15 meeting.
For the past three years, the Isabella County Human Rights Committee has been hosting an event that invites people from the community to come and share their thoughts on the importance of peace.
The New America Project (NAP) will host the "Leadership for Liberation March and Rally" at 5 p.m. Sept. 18 in front of the Bovee University Center.
Pandemic affected legislation cropped up in Central Michigan University's Student Government Association once again on Sept. 14.
Central Michigan University's Study Abroad program is still providing chances for students to explore the world after the holiday break.
Ashton Hight said he wanted to use his voice as a Black man to speak out during a time of crisis.
Over Labor Day weekend, zero cases were reported by Central Michigan University, according to the Fired Up for Fall webpage. As of Sept. 10, the university added 7 cases to the count.
Hispanic Heritage Month is dedicated to recognizing and celebrating Hispanic and Latinx people for their overall contributions to and influence on history.
Central Michigan University students coming to their dorms, fresh and eager for college, yet many activities and services have been suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sometimes you just need to get out or rock out.
Katrina Piatek-Jimenez has been encouraged by colleagues to take more leadership roles for years.
After a summer of social justice movements, Detroit senior Taylor Perry and Redford senior Courtney Colding thought there was no time like the present to start a new registered student organization.
Looking out the window of a King Air twin-turbo airplane at 14,000 feet above the ground, everything familiar -- fields, trees, rivers and roads -- looks a lot smaller.
Ibram X. Kendi, the award-winning author of New York Times bestseller "How To Be An Antiracist," virtually discussed the difference between being not racist and antiracist Sept. 2.
Central Michigan University President Bob Davies announced the university saw a significant drop in enrollment for Fall 2020 at the first academic senate meeting of the semester.
While most of the Student Government Association was settling into their committees and rules, the Academic Affairs committee hit the ground running.
An ongoing obstacle with online learning is access to connectivity and appropriate devices.
In seventh grade, Elizabeth Donahue knew she was going to Central Michigan University.
The student food pantry has reopened for the fall semester despite coronavirus difficulties and has made it a top priority to remain open for any student who needs it.
The Office of Student Activities and Involvement (SAI) will have some new people in leadership positions this semester.
Ibram X Kendi, the author of "How to be an Antiracist," will be speaking to Central Michigan University at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 2. on Webex.