Academic Senate elects new chair and Davies addresses enrollment at Nov. 19 meeting
Academic Senate elected multiple new senators to their executive board at the Nov. 19 meeting.
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Academic Senate elected multiple new senators to their executive board at the Nov. 19 meeting.
Students will have the chance to give a "Shark Tank" style pitch to judges as part of the Make-A-Pitch Competition.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) released a statement thanking Central Michigan University for ending its engagement with Jordan World Circus on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
John Veilleux has been named Central Michigan University's new vice president for university communications and chief marketing officer.
President Bob Davies has presided over Central Michigan University for over a year now as the university's 15th president. In an effort to further connect with the university community, Davies has launched his new blog, "Presidential Perspectives."
A new “lean and clean” look for Central Michigan University’s website is in the works. Those involved believe the new site will be live before the 2021 spring semester.
President Bob Davies discussed changes to the financial aid model, enrollment and retention strategies and student support during his first “State of the University” address at Central Michigan University.
Earlier this semester, Phame Camarena decided to step down from his position as Honors Director at Central Michigan University. Camarena plans to remain a faculty member in the College of Education and Human Services.
Faculty members in Sloan Hall noticed that people who didn't have their own office were having issues finding private spaces to breastfeed, pray and have peace and quiet during the busy work day.
All students, faculty and staff are invited to President Bob Davies’ first “State of the University” address at 2:30 p.m. on Nov. 7 in Plachta Auditorium.
Central Michigan University is employing a new strategy, which includes a new position, to focus on improving outreach in Michigan's largest city and metropolitan area.
Student entrepreneurs at Central Michigan University hosted a networking event to give their peers the same opportunities they had when starting their company.
Becky Rees started her post graduate career as a horseback riding instructor. She succeeded the Horse Management Program at Michigan State University with an obstacle that her classmates didn't have to face.
Ignite Donuts, a Central Michigan University New Venture company, is hosting a networking event for students interested in starting businesses and doing freelance work.
Tears began to form in Rhonda DeLong's eyes.
John Veilleux discussed enrollment, branding and crisis communication during a candidate forum for Central Michigan University's next vice president for University Communications and chief marketing officer.
Rosalee Rush is one of three finalists for the search of Central Michigan University's next vice president for university communications and chief of marketing officer.
Central Michigan University President Bob Davies announced that his office is assembling a committee to provide recommendations for implementing a fall break at the Oct. 22 academic senate meeting.
Central Michigan University's first Chief Information Officer Roger Rehm plans to retire next summer.
Heidi Tracy grew up on a small family-owned farm. When she was young, she often drove the tractor to cut hay in her family's fields. Her lines were usually crooked and zig-zagged until her father gave her some advice.