CAM Dean Hethorn announces her plan to retire
College of Arts and Media Dean Janet Hethron announced her intent to retire on Wednesday, May 13.
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College of Arts and Media Dean Janet Hethron announced her intent to retire on Wednesday, May 13.
President Bob Davies announced Monday a detailed plan to reopen Central Michigan University's campus for Fall 2020 classes.
Central Michigan University President Bob Davies announced that there will be significant budget reductions at every level of the university due to challenges caused by the coronavirus in an email to faculty May 4.
Central Michigan University's Academic Senate discussed possibilities for the fall at its April 21 meeting.
With the coronavirus pandemic closing businesses and leaving millions stuck at home, many fitness and recreation facilities are finding opportunities to bring their activities to people's homes.
Despite the Michigan stay home, stay safe order preventing universities from having gatherings, Central Michigan University will continue administrator searches.
Central Michigan University is providing partial refunds to students who were living in on-campus housing before the coronavirus outbreak spread to Michigan.
For India Ambrose, Central Michigan University's switch to online-only classes last month meant balancing her own coursework while also homeschooling her 8-year-old brother.
Several topics were addressed at the April 7 Academic Senate meeting, including a vote to change transfer student policy and discussion about recent announcements, such as postponed commencement and the addition of a fall break.
Steven Keene spent his spring break traveling down to Florida, only to be sent back soon after his arrival.
Central Michigan University is facing unprecedented challenges due to the coronavirus pandemic.
When Central Michigan University President Bob Davies announced in-person classes were canceled for the remainder of the semester due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he urged students to return home.
When Central Michigan University switched to online-only classes on March 11 and asked students not to return from spring break due to the coronavirus pandemic it began a unique chapter in the university's history.
Candidates for the highest offices of Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association took to videoconferencing service WebEx to make their case in a digital debate Monday, March 23.
Matthew Koutz spent his Friday afternoon trying to get hotel and travel refunds for the trip to New York City he had planned for his students.
Students will now have the option to opt for Credit/No Credit classes, according to an email from the Office of the Provost.
Central Michigan University's annual "Celebrating Life" Powwow was canceled for the first time in its 31-year history due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to Director of Native American Programs, Colleen Green.
For some Central Michigan University students, the first day of online of classes meant watching a video series of their professor performing dance techniques.
With classes moving to an online format, services like the Writing Center, the Math Assistance Center and the Presentation Skills Center have had to move online as well.
Michigan has confirmed two cases of COVID-19, or coronavirus, in the metro Detroit area, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced at a news conference around 10:45 p.m. Tuesday.