VP of Finance and Administrative Services Barrie Wilkes to retire June 30
Barrie Wilkes, the vice president of finance and administrative services at Central Michigan University, is retiring on June 30, 2020.
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Barrie Wilkes, the vice president of finance and administrative services at Central Michigan University, is retiring on June 30, 2020.
President Bob Davies will remain at the helm of Central Michigan University until at least 2024 after receiving a three-year contract extension Thursday, Dec. 5. from the board of trustees.
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees met in committees Wednesday to prepare for its Thursday formal meeting.
In April, 35 Central Michigan University students auditioned for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: To perform with a professional dance company in Japan.
As the decade came to a end, so did a lot of issues at Central Michigan University.
University Libraries is providing support to students as they battle through final exams.
Dance students at Central Michigan University will find a new door open to them next fall — for the first time, the university will offer a major in Dance Studies.
At the start of the spring 2020 semester, Central Michigan University students will have access to a Swipe Bank and $1 meals.
Mount Pleasant City Commissioners approved another leaf pickup next week, named a field after a local community member and heard a speech from Central Michigan University President Bob Davies on Nov. 25.
Student government association tabled legislation aimed at parking lot reform and the establishment of a green study space on the former site of Barnes Hall at its Nov. 26 meeting, the last of the semester.
Central Michigan University students have taken to social media, Change.org and a CMU dining hall to protest a $25 fee for allowing another student to use their CentralCard to get into dining halls and to advocate for a meal swipe donation program.
Four Central Michigan University students competed in the nation's first health administration case competition.
For the 2019 fall commencement ceremonies, three Central Michigan University alumni are addressing graduates. These three alumni include a CMU trustee emeritus, a Canadian college CEO and an active science entrepreneur and researcher.
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department and Mount Pleasant Police Department from Nov. 11-18.
Members of CMU's Society of Professional Journalists chapter presented police records obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request and held a discussion about a lack of transparency from the university.
Academic Senate elected multiple new senators to their executive board at the Nov. 19 meeting.
Both pieces of legislation proposed at Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association Nov. 18 meeting passed.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) released a statement thanking Central Michigan University for ending its engagement with Jordan World Circus on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
The Sigma Chi fraternity chapter at Central Michigan University has been temporarily suspended pending an investigation of a hazing complaint.
Pulitzer Prize-winner Michael Rezendes discussed the importance of investigative journalism and his experience on The Boston Globe's Spotlight Team to Central Michigan Life alumni and current staff members.