Town hall audiences ask questions, criticize Washington Commons project
Panels of Central Michigan University leaders gave presentations and answered questions about the proposed Washington Commons project during two town hall meetings.
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Panels of Central Michigan University leaders gave presentations and answered questions about the proposed Washington Commons project during two town hall meetings.
Morning Central has made a comeback to Moore Hall Television (MHTV) after being canceled about a year ago due to a producer stepping down.
Provost candidate Nancy Mathews spoke on March 3 at the last of five open forums.
Central Michigan University is gearing up to change its parking permit system to associate license plates with permits – no longer requiring windshield stickers.
A month ago, the Exonerated Five were unfamiliar to me. Now, Raymond Santana, Kevin Richardson, Antron McCray, Yusef Salaam and Korey Wise are five names I cannot forget.
Finance and Administrative Services and the Office of Residence Life gave a presentation about the proposed Washington Commons project at the Student Government Association's Feb. 28 meeting.
After the Russian invasion of Ukraine began Feb. 24, many Americans find themselves wondering what started the conflict and how to stay updated on the situation—especially a busy college audience.
Interim executive vice president and provost, Richard Rothaus gave a speech on Feb. 25 at the first of five open forums for the provost finalists.
Abby Parrill-Baker discussed nontraditional students, shared governance and technology changes at a Feb. 28 open forum held in search of Central Michigan University's next executive vice president and provost.
The Organization for Black Unity (OBU) will be showcasing its 22nd annual fashion show at 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 26 in the Plachta Auditorium.
Director of Student Media and Central Michigan Life adviser Dave Clark announced his decision to resign from his role at Central Michigan University, effective May 6. In the coming months, Clark will reenter the journalism industry at the same newspaper that published his first bylines.
Shaun Boothe, creator of the Unauthorized Biography Series, a TEDx speaker and hip-hop recording artist held a virtual event in the French Auditorium on Feb. 24.
In 2019, Madison Montgomery attended her first Black Girls Rock award ceremony as a freshman.
The Clarke Historical Library celebrated multilingual students, faculty and staff with children's books from around the world read in 18 different languages.
The Office of Multicultural Academic Student Services (MASS) held its third event as part of the I AM ANTIRACIST campaign in the Bovee University Center on Feb. 22.
In an email to students, President Bob Davies announced several upcoming opportunities for Central Michigan University and Mount Pleasant community members to voice their opinions on the next provost and the proposed Washington Commons project.
The College of Health Professions' Community Engagement Committee recognized various faculty, students and community partners for their efforts in advancing community relations during an awards ceremony in the Health Professions Building on Feb. 18.
At its Feb. 17 formal meeting, the Board of Trustees voted to move forward with the design phase of the Washington Commons residential complex, construct Lot 75, make improvements to two parking lots and demolish Kewadin Village.
"Outstanding," "above average" and "very good" and are all words Central Michigan University Board of Trustees Chair Richard Studley used to describe the survey results that make up President Bob Davies' performance review.
Central Michigan University announced Jonathan Glenn will change positions from assistant director of the Sarah R. Opperman Leadership Institute to Associate Athletics Director/Student Leadership and Development, per a Feb. 10 press release.