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The Safer Sex Program has had increased success in spreading its message amid the pandemic.
Central Michigan University President Bob Davies announced alumna Shawna Patterson-Stephens will be serving as the next vice president and chief diversity officer in a March 8 email to the campus community.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer appointed Sharon Heath and Regine Beauboef to Central Michigan University's Board of Trustees on March 5.
Central Michigan University has been approved as a designated COVID-19 vaccination administration site by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
"With her senior year coming to a close, Katie O'Brien's Winter Break plans of baking cookies and watching Christmas movie marathons took a back seat to updating her resume and applying for jobs.
Elizabeth Martinez-Podolsky discussed cultivating a diverse community and student engagement during forums for Central Michigan University's next chief diversity officer.
In the Finch Fieldhouse Adventure Center, Central Michigan University students got to spend their second Wellness Day flying high on the ropes course while others spent time catching up on homework.
In celebration of Black History Month, the Central Michigan University School of Music (SOM) will be performing several pieces from Black composers during a concert on Feb. 21.
Applications to be a part of the Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates (SAPA) team during the 2021-22 academic year are due Feb. 26.
I want to start off by saying yes, I believe the student body deserves to have closed captioning services be provided to them.
Art Spiegelman, author and illustrator of “Maus," virtually spoke to Central Michigan University students as part of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Critical Engagement Series.
In order to celebrate Spanish culture, the Department of World Languages and Cultures at Central Michigan University will be hosting a Hispanic and Brazilian film festival starting in late February throughout April.
This year’s virtual Polar Plunge leads Special Olympics Michigan to lower fundraising goal to less than half of last year’s amount raised.
Whether or not they know it, people benefit from a form of disabled technology every single day.
The Academic Senate approved a motion to allow HyFlex modality to become a permanent option for class modality in the curricular process during the Feb. 16 meeting.
Frogbit, a plant that grows in water covering the surface with lilies, is prevalent around the Great Lakes and Michigan, but it’s not supposed to be.
The Student Government Association's senators voted unanimously to not pass closed captioning legislation, after it was passed unanimously by the House during the Feb. 15 meeting.
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees met this week without former chair Tricia Keith. It's the first time the board has met without Keith as a trustee then since Jan. 2013.
Central Michigan University Board of Trustees discussed declining enrollment, COVID-19 vaccinations and student mental health during its Feb. 11 formal session.
The music theatre program will be live streaming a musical written by a Central Michigan University alumnus Feb. 11-14.