CMU Chemistry department adds four new concentrations
The Chemistry and Biochemistry Department at Central Michigan University is offering four new major concentrations to undergraduate chemistry majors.
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The Chemistry and Biochemistry Department at Central Michigan University is offering four new major concentrations to undergraduate chemistry majors.
Central Michigan University will receive more state funding this academic year.
President Bob Davies announced a search committee for Central Michigan University's first vice president of student recruitment and retention on Oct. 14.
Central Michigan University students have been running a nationwide campus challenge that encourages students to go outside and exercise.
Edward T. Howley, author and former University of Tennessee kinesiology professor, researches and writes about fitness.
Jaco Booyens was born in South Africa where he lived with his sister, his brother, and his single mother. At the age of 18, Jaco’s 12-year-old sister went missing and was sold into sex trafficking. Jaco wouldn’t see his sister for another six years.
With Cybersecurity month in full swing, business information systems faculty and the Cyber Security Club are working to make Central Michigan University students aware of the importance of cybersecurity.
Central Michigan University will receive more state funding this academic year.
Members of Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates stood with a clothesline of t-shirts at the university seal. Many students passed by on their way to class, some stopped to read a few of the shirts and others gave a nervous glance before continuing on with their day.
It might be an understatement to say that Homecoming is a big deal for Office of Information Technology staff member Eric Bellmore. The 1996 graduate has celebrated the last 20 Homecomings tailgating with a growing group of alumni, friends, coworkers, students and family.
When Holland junior Alyssa Leal arrived at Central Michigan University, she felt lost and confused. After battling her way through the application process, she had no knowledge of resources or where to find help on campus. She couldn’t turn to her father for advice like she had done in the past, because Leal was the first in her family to go to college.
Students can help save up to three lives and receive a free t-shirt by donating blood at an American Red Cross blood drive.
Central Michigan University's Health Professions Residential College is celebrating its 20-year anniversary.
The sixth annual Great Lakes Science in Action Symposium aspires to prepare and present "the next generation of Great Lakes science" by translating water quality to lawmaking.
At every academic senate meeting, senators are encouraged to facilitate conversations and ask questions.
Central Michigan University wants to spread awareness about the importance of self-care Thursday, Oct. 10 for World Mental Health Day.
Yellow barricade tape lined the south lawn outside of Anspach Hall Oct. 4 where human remains were unearthed by Central Michigan University students wearing blue rubber gloves, shoe covers and dust masks. The amateur investigators were given about three hours to establish a perimeter, survey and document the scenes.
Students were tasked with managing bills, childcare, evictions and even homelessness as part of a Poverty Simulation held on Oct. 4 in the Bovee University Center.
James Fiste, a professor of cello at Central Michigan University, is performing Tuesday as part of the Faculty Artist Concert Series.
Despite the fact that his subject matter was deeply emotional, personal and at times sad, Bovee University Center Auditorium was filled with laughter the entire hour Joe Hernandez-Kolski was on stage Thursday night.