International students fear coronavirus repercussions
Hongzhe Shu goes through a routine typical of most Central Michigan University students – he wakes up in his room, brushes his teeth and showers, eats breakfast and goes to class.
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Hongzhe Shu goes through a routine typical of most Central Michigan University students – he wakes up in his room, brushes his teeth and showers, eats breakfast and goes to class.
Nicole Sparling Barco has been appointed as director of the Honors Program by Executive Vice President and Provost Mary C. Schutten.
Central Michigan University canceled spring break study abroad trips due to the coronavirus.
New legislation introduced to Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association March 2 sought to replace paper towel dispensers with hand dryers, lengthen the hours in some university buildings and protect students’ rights to freely join extracurricular groups.
Every first and third Friday of the month, the Central Michigan University Counseling Center provides the opportunity to spend time with therapy dogs.
Over 150 students from fourth through eighth grade competed alongside their family members and teachers Saturday, Feb. 29 in the regional Invention Convention contest on the campus of Central Michigan University.
The 20th annual Organization for Black Unity fashion show displayed themes from four of their most popular, previous shows: Zodiac, Le Voyage, Seven Deadly Sins and Dawn of a New Era.
French Auditorium was filled Feb. 26 with individuals who wanted to learn about the social processes used to determine whether a piece of information is factual or fake.
Central Michigan University announced the search for the next vice president for finance and administrative services.
In commemoration of Black History Month, a live panel presented by Michigan Radio NPR, aimed to untangle the "the miseducation of Black History."
A new staff position cultivating civic engagement at Central Michigan University was the subject of legislation passed by the Student Government Association at its Feb. 24 meeting.
Players battle on The Crystal Scar or Summoner's Rift, and give their all for the game.
The Department of World Languages and Cultures is putting on Striken mit den Deutschprofs, which is German for Knitting with the German Professors, scheduled from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday Feb. 28, in Pearce Hall, Room 307.
Despite a night that saw temperatures hover between 10 and 15 degrees, by 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 9 in Charles V. Park Library’s Baber room there was standing room only as English Language and Literature faculty members Darrin Doyle and Robert Fanning exhibited some of their most recent published—and unpublished—works.
Central Michigan University's first-ever "Civil Rights and Racism Town Hall" in the Bovee University Center Auditorium concluded with a direct question: "where are you?"
Jennifer DeHaemers has been named Central Michigan University's first vice president of student recruitment and retention by President Bob Davies. Her first day will be June 1.
Being in the middle of an election, Department of World Languages and Cultures faculty member Christi Brookes emphasized that knowing how to sort between facts and fiction is one piece to the puzzle of being informed.
Central Michigan University has announced five finalists for the next chief information officer.
Central Michigan University students can learn about topics from career development to mental health at the upcoming GameChangers conference.
A new event called "Vote 2020," sponsored by the Multicultural Academic Student Services (MASS), is scheduled for 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26 in the Bovee University Center Auditorium.