Residential college members to attend leadership conference Jan. 20
Members of four residential colleges at Central Michigan University will have the opportunity to improve their leadership skills.
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Members of four residential colleges at Central Michigan University will have the opportunity to improve their leadership skills.
Six years ago, Nicholas Cozzi applied to dozens of medical schools across the country and received 40 rejections.
Fourth-year medical student Nick Cozzi will share his experiences working in three pediatric oncology departments at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 11 in the Charles V. Park Library Auditorium.
A team comprising two second-year graduate students won the Dec. 6 Make-A-Pitch Competition with their idea to help news organizations alleviate the cost of news helicopters by replacing them with drones.
This year’s Make-A-Pitch competition saw a record amount of 39 student-led teams gather in the Grawn Hall atrium on Dec. 6 to pitch their entrepreneurial ideas in front of judges for prizes and recognition.
A total of 38 student teams will compete in the Make-A-Pitch competition on Dec. 6, an increase from the previously recorded-high of 26 that competed last year.
Central Michigan University students who have an idea for a product or service they think could be profitable will have an opportunity to pitch their ideas in front of a panel of judges and receive feedback at the Dec. 6 Make-A-Pitch competition.
Aspiring student entrepreneurs will have a chance to showcase their ideas at the eighth annual Make-A-Pitch competition at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6 in the Grawn Hall atrium.
A new study abroad program in Scotland aims to teach students about the importance of networking — by teaching them how to golf.
The College of Business Administration will host a workshop for student-led teams preparing for April's New Venture Competition 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 10 in Grawn Hall room 278.
Of the seven academic colleges at Central Michigan University, the College of Business Administration is the only one to see a growth in overall undergraduate enrollment over the past five years.
Central Michigan University's College of Business Administration has begun offering a graduate-level online program titled Master of Entrepreneurial Transactions.
Hailey Polidori, left, and Bryan Caragay, right, give a presentation on their smartphone app Guarded during the New Venture Competition on Friday, March 24, 2017, in the Education and Human Services Building.
The creation of a specialized bra for women who have undergone mastectomy surgery is one step closer to reality.
More than 40 students and community members waited anxiously outside Plachta Auditorium Thursday, Sept. 28 to hear Brandon Stanton speak. As the doors opened, students flooded in, trying their best to get close to the stage. Over the course of a half-hour, the venue filled with more than 200 people before the speech began.
Brandon Stanton, photographer, author and founder of “Humans of New York” will be speaking at 7 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 28 in Plachta Auditorium.
Former New Venture winners Scrappy Technologies are in the final stages of working on bringing the Blue Light Emergency Phone service to your own mobile device.
It took 542 donors, $10.8 million and two years, but the newly-renovated Grawn Hall is officially open for business.
Ideation Bootcamp, the first workshop session of the year for the New Venture Competition, will take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday Sept. 15, in Grawn Hall room 278.
Grawn Hall's grand reopening ceremony Thursday, Sept. 21 will mark the end of the two-year, $10.8 million renovation of the oldest building on Central Michigan University's campus.