Decoding DEI: 'It doesn't define you'
Sporting a mobility cane, 50-year-old junior Tarry Palmer makes his way across Central Michigan University’s campus, a moment he said he never would have imagined five years ago.
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Sporting a mobility cane, 50-year-old junior Tarry Palmer makes his way across Central Michigan University’s campus, a moment he said he never would have imagined five years ago.
Tangela Cheatham, the deputy athletic director for administration, has long been driven by a passion for helping student-athletes thrive beyond the game. At Central Michigan University, she serves on the department’s leadership team and oversees the student-athletes and institutional support services.
What started as a duo show with a friend has turned into a production that made history at Central Michigan University. Jamarius Sims, a broadcasting major, is the first Black student to create and host his own T.V. show on campus.
When the night falls on Mount Pleasant, Denise Fanning goes home, sets up her studio and starts making sculptures. In the same house, when morning comes, Robert Fanning comfortably sits with a cup of coffee and drafts his latest poem.
Freshman Paige Tomala sat in the wings of the stage, watching as her fellow dancers lined up for the last song of this year's University Theater Dance Company Concert. Onstage, a single spotlight haloed tap dancer Olivia Verdusco, before broadening to reveal the line of dancers in brightly-colored dresses behind her.
Chatter filled the air on April 12-14 as crowds of attendees flooded the floors of the Kalamazoo Expo Center, for Grand Rapids Comic-Con's annual spring fling. To some it may be considered a second home, a spot where fandoms collide, friendships are formed and people can express themselves however they wish.
When it came to rock-paper-scissors at a UNiTE, college ministry, hang out, Joseph Marah kept losing, because as a kid, he never learned the game. Instead, he was hiding from the bullets as the civil war broke out in Sierra Leone.
At the age of 14, Alex Zsolt knew his calling was music. Now, he travels around the world performing music and creating albums.
In the vibrant colors of her paintings, Teresa Dunn expresses experiences of people of color and immigrants.
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From making $10 an hour to creating his own distillery, Joseph Lordon said he enjoys the idea of creating and making things he can share with others.
Elizabeth Husbands has been an Dedicated Counselor with an office in Central Michigan University's Center for Student Inclusion and Diversity (CSID) for over a year. She has 25 years of experience providing counseling to individuals from different cultures, sexual orientations or with varying degrees of mental health need.
After five years that featured three NCAA tournament appearances, Central Michigan baseball found itself without a coach when Jordan Bischel left CMU for Cincinnati. Less than two weeks later, the Chippewas found their guy — new coach and former CMU starting pitcher Jake Sabol.
One day, Central Michigan softball senior Abbey Tolmie got a call to come down to the coaches' office at CMU. She didn’t know what to expect.
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At Central Michigan University, some of the smells that you come across are exhaust from vehicles, nearby factories, hints of fertilizer and heavy notes of chemicals that are not even in an average person’s vocabulary. But to some people, like Akua Acheampong, the smell is vastly different than what she is used to.
Aspiring to be a sci-fi and mind-bending thriller film director, Elijah Lewis is a highly involved Central Michigan University student who has defined his purpose as serving the needs of the Black community.
Growing up in a small, tightly-knit family in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, Ashley Goh, an international student athlete on the women’s golf team, shared a special bond with her brother through sports, specifically softball and golf. Being nine years younger, Goh looked for things to do that followed in her brother’s footsteps.
Jacqueline Roman, a senior at Central Michigan University, is becoming the first person to graduate college in her family. Roman is in her last year at CMU and is currently applying to graduate school, and is considering CMU, Grand Valley State University, Western University and Indiana University.