Q&A: Coronavirus campaigning: CMU’s Anthony Feig explains his strategies and what he learned
Charismatic in both geography classes and on the podium, faculty member Anthony Feig brought his skills to his first foray into politics.
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Charismatic in both geography classes and on the podium, faculty member Anthony Feig brought his skills to his first foray into politics.
After a spike in COVID-19 cases, Central Michigan University is beginning to take additional steps to slow the spread of the virus.
To keep classes in-person in some capacity, Central Michigan University switched to the hyflex model, allowing students to attend face-to-face classes while following health precautions or through video conference apps such as Cisco Webex or Zoom.
Antoinette Lewis spent her years at Central Michigan University traveling to get the hair care products she needed.
Since arriving on campus 32 years ago, Stan Shingles has taken on many roles and faced many challenges. Many know him as assistant vice president for University Recreation and student engagement. This year, however, Shingles is moving his office from the SAC to Warriner Hall to serve as interim chief diversity officer. He's replacing A.T. Miller, who will be stepping down from the position on Aug. 31.
A Central Alert was sent out tonight notifying students to a report of gunshots at Kulhavi Hall.
I could tell you about my accolades and awards.
Central Michigan University Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer A.T. Miller will step down from his role effective Aug. 31.
Incoming Central Michigan University students received a warm, but restricted, welcome during the 2020 CMU IMPACT program on Aug. 13 and 14.
For its first virtual event of the semester, Central Michigan University's Program Board will host a virtual concert featuring American DJ Diplo.
Central Michigan University's COVID-19 protocol has been called into question after a video was shared of students reportedly leaving a hall used to quarantine and isolate to attend a party.
Because she is starting her Central Michigan University experience during the COVID-19 pandemic, Lindsay Fleck is worried about meeting new people on campus while remaining safe.
As Central Michigan University eliminates in-person meetings for student organizations, what once was a large atrium full of students speaking their minds on stage and across rows of chairs morphed into the Student Government Association president giving a foreword while in her car on vacation, the vice president presenting a slide show with a weak connection, and faceless names sprawled across a screen.
Before moving into her Wheeler Hall room, participating in Leadership Safari or attending her first class, Chelsea “Adaeze” Ekowa was called a n----r by some of her fellow Central Michigan University students.
College of Arts and Media Dean Janet Hethron announced her intent to retire on Wednesday, May 13.
President Bob Davies announced Monday a detailed plan to reopen Central Michigan University's campus for Fall 2020 classes.
Central Michigan University President Bob Davies announced that there will be significant budget reductions at every level of the university due to challenges caused by the coronavirus in an email to faculty May 4.
Central Michigan University's Academic Senate discussed possibilities for the fall at its April 21 meeting.
With the coronavirus pandemic closing businesses and leaving millions stuck at home, many fitness and recreation facilities are finding opportunities to bring their activities to people's homes.
Despite the Michigan stay home, stay safe order preventing universities from having gatherings, Central Michigan University will continue administrator searches.