CMU COVID-19 cases decrease, county cases remain steady
For the third week in a row, newly reported COVID-19 cases at CMU have decreased with only nine new cases reported by the university between Sept. 14-20.
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For the third week in a row, newly reported COVID-19 cases at CMU have decreased with only nine new cases reported by the university between Sept. 14-20.
Despite new COVID-19 protocols, students shared mostly positive with this semester's dining experiences and the temporary takeout program.
Fitness fans rejoice.
A former Central Michigan University employee, who was involved in a racist incident at Cheers Neighborhood Grill, is no longer employed by the university.
Mary Martinez arrived on Central Michigan University's campus the day after U.S. President Donald Trump was announced president in 2016. Now, the interim director of the Office of Civil Rights and Institutional Equity is utilizing her degrees in social work to guide and maintain the university's nondiscrimination and affirmative action policies and procedures.
With the national conversation shifting to diversity, students are looking towards people who can make an inclusive impact on campus culture.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer urged students and faculty of Universities to get their flu shots to help control an influenza outbreak on college campuses.
Ibram X. Kendi, the award-winning author of New York Times bestseller "How To Be An Antiracist," virtually discussed the difference between being not racist and antiracist Sept. 2.
While most of the Student Government Association was settling into their committees and rules, the Academic Affairs committee hit the ground running.
An ongoing obstacle with online learning is access to connectivity and appropriate devices.
Central Michigan University has announced 63 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases at the university between Aug. 24 and Aug. 30.
As COVID-19 cases continue to rise in the Mount Pleasant area, Central Michigan University President Bob Davies sent an update on plans moving forward.
The student food pantry has reopened for the fall semester despite coronavirus difficulties and has made it a top priority to remain open for any student who needs it.
The Office of Student Activities and Involvement (SAI) will have some new people in leadership positions this semester.
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.