Academic Senate addresses Bonamego buyout, hate incidents during final 2018 meeting
Academic Senate's Dec. 4 meeting served as a platform to discuss the costs of Division I athletics and incidents of intolerance on campus.
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Academic Senate's Dec. 4 meeting served as a platform to discuss the costs of Division I athletics and incidents of intolerance on campus.
For six months, Grosse Pointe Woods senior Alanna Sparks ignored her headaches. Her mother, Cindy Sparks, thought she was overextending herself: working too hard, sleeping too little, not drinking enough water and not eating right.
Central Michigan University faculty and students attended a transgender and non-binary community education lecture on Dec. 4, sponsored by the Office of LGBTQ Services.
Michael Gealt, Central Michigan University's executive vice president and provost, announced his decision to step down from his position, effective on June 30, 2019.
On Tuesday, Nov. 20, another incident of discrimination occurred at Central Michigan University in the form of a message on a dorm room whiteboard.
The final meeting for Central Michigan University Student Government Association's fall 2018 semester was spent highlighting projects implemented this year, as well as previewing what is yet to come.
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees is set to meet Wednesday and Thursday to discuss advising, the Chippewa Champions Alumni Center and the decommissioning of Barnes Hall.
This week a collaborative food drive on campus, "Food for Fines," is offering students the opportunity to pay off their parking ticket fines by donating nonperishable food items.
After the Center for Learning through Games and Simulations was made an official center at Central Michigan University in August 2018, it has now completed its first academic year in its ongoing three-year trial.
The Central Michigan University Language Department is offering a brand new class to teach beginners Portuguese in the upcoming spring semester.
“Let’s hope we can make this current world a little less shitty. I’ll say that again, make this world a little less shitty,” said Native American Heritage Month Keynote Speaker Dylan A.T. Miner.
The fourth annual Dance Minor Showcase at Central Michigan University will take place 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8 in Plachta Auditorium.
The Central Michigan University student body was able to learn more about what Student Government Association has accomplished this semester.
The most popular choir concert of the year will take place this weekend in the school of music.
Central Michigan University's Student Government Association began wrapping up the fall semester with its last Senate, House and committee meetings of the year Nov. 26.
At the end of November, activist, artist and scholar Dylan A.T. Miner will visit Central Michigan University to give a keynote speech about Native American issues.
Special Education 210WI, History of Disability, is a new course at Central Michigan University, offered for the first time during the fall 2018 semester.
Faculty voiced immense concerns regarding the Central Michigan University's productiveness in combating racial discrimination and acts of supremacy during Academic Senate.
The annual College of Business Administration "Make-A-Pitch" event will take place 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5 in the Grawn Hall Atrium.
Central Michigan University Student Government Association will host another opportunity for students to voice their opinions to members of their governing body.