'Soup and Substance' offers safe space to talk about racism
Racism tends to make people uncomfortable, which is exactly why sociology faculty Dusty Myers said, “Race is an explosive issue.”
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Racism tends to make people uncomfortable, which is exactly why sociology faculty Dusty Myers said, “Race is an explosive issue.”
A leadership profile has been produced for the new Central Michigan University provost and executive vice president.
The Triathlon Club at Central Michigan University will host its ninth annual CMU Chippewa Challenge Indoor Triathlon at 7:30 a.m. Feb. 24 in the CMU Student Activities Center.
The Central Michigan University Voices of Planned Parenthood sex education event "Not Your Middle School Sex Ed," was rescheduled for 7:30 p.m. Feb. 21 in Anspach, room 155.
Stories of segregation and political experience were told by former U.S. Ambassador Delano Lewis and his son Geoffrey Lewis to help Central Michigan University students understand how to build more inclusive communities.
The Central Michigan University Student Government Association introduced Mount Pleasant Mayor Will Joseph and Sexual Aggression Peer Advocate representatives at the Feb. 18 meeting.
School of Health Sciences faculty member Marty Malcolm has dedicated his life to substance abuse education.
The 16th Annual Central Michigan International Film Festival took place on-campus Feb. 13-17 in The Platform in Moore Hall, the Sarah and Daniel Opperman Auditorium in Park Library and at Mount Pleasant’s Celebration Cinema location.
Teacher Joe Dombrowski, also known as "Mr. D," was sitting at his desk when his smiling fourth-grade student came to hand in her writing assignment.
The third annual “Making Waves For Flint” charity show raised money to benefit Flint through music and poetry Feb. 16 in Pearce Hall 127.
The fourth-ever Central Michigan University Multicultural Student Leadership Conference aimed to offer leadership opportunities to under-recognized students while encouraging others to journey beyond their safe spaces.
Many Central Michigan University students have been hacked after opening emails with bright blue buttons that read "click here to read message," and inevitably clicking them.
Time and time again, Central Michigan University School of Music faculty Mark Cox has seen students underperform at recitals, concerts and competitions simply because they were taken aback by the sound of the large space they had to play in. Students would also play too softly for the space, as they were used to practicing their pieces in small practice rooms.
The Central Michigan University Multicultural Student Leadership Conference aims to emphasize diversity in leadership, on-campus unity and discovery of self.
The Central Michigan University Student Government Association Diversity Committee is partnering with Program Board, Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates and the Office of LGBTQ Services to show a screening of “Boy Erased” at 7 p.m. Feb. 21 in Pearce 127.
The sixth annual MUG Communication Conference will take place from 1-4 p.m. Feb. 22 in Central Michigan University Moore Hall 105.
At The Griffin Policy Forum, panelists will discuss the importance of building better communities at 7 p.m. Feb. 18 in the Central Michigan University Charles V. Park Library Auditorium.
Five Central Michigan University students won $1,000 scholarships after competing against their peers in the 2019 Enterprise Resource Planning Simulation on Feb.14 in McGuirk Arena.
Central Michigan University's "Fire Up for Excellence" capital campaign has raised $101,654,498, exceeding its initial goal.
Black spoken-word artists used poetry to explore both historical and modern racial issues in a Black History Month Poetry Showcase Jan. 13 in Pearce Hall. The event feature Flint poet Ernest Mack, also known as "Nobody Big Yet."