Can't tie a necktie? Learn from President Bob Davies Thursday, Feb. 27
All Central Michigan University students will have an opportunity to learn how to tie neckties from the university president himself.
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All Central Michigan University students will have an opportunity to learn how to tie neckties from the university president himself.
Carlos Rene Pacheco started his undergraduate degree in astronomy, but he had a change of heart, switching his degree to photography.
More than 70 students and 11 different companies participated in a networking and interview practice event in a real world setting.
Central Michigan University students in need of a little help to organize their life and push through the school year will find new programs available to them in the Counseling Center this semester.
Program Board is planning Central Michigan University's first-ever date show, “Put Out Your Heart,” at 7 p.m. Feb. 14 in the Bovee University Center Auditorium.
Central Michigan University's Board of Trustees will meet Feb. 12-13 to discuss room and board rates and a remodeling project in Carey Hall.
During the month of February, the School of Music is hosting the first Da Capo concert in 15 years, multiple faculty artist concerts and a master class with the Elias String Quartet.
Jennifer DeHaemers discussed nontraditional students and the importance of building resiliency during the final forum in the ongoing search for Central Michigan University's first vice president of student recruitment and retention.
The Mary Ellen Brandell Volunteer Center is collecting donated care items to start a Central Michigan University Student Care Pantry.
Anne Monroe reflected on her personal experience at Central Michigan University and her hope to give back to her alma mater during a forum in the ongoing search for CMU's first vice president of student recruitment and retention.
An effort to spur a reform of some parking lots on campus passed in the House but was pushed to next week in the Senate of Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association at their Feb. 3 meetings.
The Office of Student Activities and Involvement will host its annual event, “Up All Night,” from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m. March 28-29 at the Student Activity Center.
The School of Music is preparing for Jazz Weekend, a celebration of jazz music arranged by music fraternity Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.
Vice president candidate Dawn Medley addressed student life and recruitment during a forum in the ongoing search for Central Michigan University's first vice president of student recruitment and retention.
Faculty of the Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow College of Health Professions opened the new Center for Integrated Health Studies for its first media tour Friday, Jan. 31.
With music playing loudly and pirate-themed decorations hung, Central Michigan University kickstarted their “Treasure Hunt”-themed Siblings Weekend Friday, Jan. 31.
Alternative Breaks is hosting a bowling fundraiser in the Student Activity Center bowling alley 7-10 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30. The cost for attendance is $8 per person.
Many students take on summer jobs between school years, keeping themselves busy and making some extra cash for college.
The Central Michigan University 2020 Sales Challenge will take place Friday, Feb. 7.
Program Board will be hosting Wale with a special guest, Social House, for its 2020 spring concert on April 24. Doors will open at 7 p.m., and the show will begin at 8 p.m. at the John G. Kulhavi Events Center.