University's unrestricted funds increase by nearly $50 million from last year
Central Michigan University gained $47.8 million in unrestricted funds from last year, up to about $276 million on June 30.
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Central Michigan University gained $47.8 million in unrestricted funds from last year, up to about $276 million on June 30.
Faculty Association members voiced their concerns to the board of trustees Wednesday and Thursday in the Bovee University Center.
The Supervisory-Technical Association has agreed to a tentative agreement with Central Michigan University after 14 months without a contract.
Central Michigan University and its Supervisory-Technical professionals union reached a tentative bargaining agreement on a new three-year deal Thursday.
Students upset about the closing of Grawn's computer lab should be pleased to know that a state of the art classroom is on schedule to be completed.
Central Michigan University has a strong financial foundation.
Some students in the College of Business Administration are not pleased with the closing of the Grawn computer lab and the relocation to Ronan Hall.
University President George Ross says Central Michigan University is in a strong position.
Central Michigan University and the CMU Faculty Association are still at odds as to who should be considered a member of the FA.
“FA strong, FA united," said Faculty Association President Laura Frey and approximately 75 other members Thursday during the first Central Michigan University football tailgate of the season.
Students should stand with the faculty and walk out of classes if no deal is reached with the administration's bargaining team.
CMU officials are still planning for classes Monday, though an agreement with more than 600 members of the Faculty Association hasn't been struck.
The university’s alleged position table is a “regression” and “insult” for faculty member contracts, faculty members said at demonstrations today.
The Grawn Computer Lab is being relocated to the basement of Ronan Hall to make way for classroom space and group meeting rooms.
Central Michigan University President George Ross can question the validity and accuracy of the Detroit Free Press story published on March 27 all he wants, as I question the effectiveness of paying university administration huge salaries.
Everything starts with an idea, but Daniel Pearson and Tyler Gostinger got a $30,000 check for theirs.
I have failed my journalistic goal of being a watchdog for the public.
A popular campus computer lab is under discussion for relocation by university officials.
Sue Murphy has not left Central Michigan University despite what she considers unideal circumstances.
The Union of Teaching Faculty will picket next week to inform the campus of its grievances accrued in its efforts to secure greater job benefits.