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(11/15/19 5:32pm)
Keys jingle as collections manager Ron Bloomfield digs them out of his pocket and unlocks a heavy metal door, which creaks as he enters a dark room on the first floor of Rowe Hall.
(10/25/19 5:58pm)
Central Michigan University alumna Sara Spencer-Noggle just became the first female judge to serve on the bench in the Isabella County Trial Court.
(10/17/19 9:34pm)
Central Michigan University's Program Board is hosting a silent disco this Friday.
(10/17/19 9:29pm)
Three finalists for the search of Central Michigan University's next vice president for university communications and chief of marketing officer will be on campus the week of Oct. 21.
(10/16/19 9:38pm)
On Nov. 8, 2018, the day after a racist message was written on a whiteboard outside a dorm in Sweeney Hall, NAACP chapter president Australyah Coleman sprang into action.
(10/23/19 2:57am)
It's the eighth week of class in the fall semester. Students are likely out of class due to sickness, stressed about studying for multiple midterms or both. Students looking for a break from academia haven't had one since Labor Day and won't get another for seven more weeks, for Thanksgiving.
(10/16/19 9:14pm)
The following incidents were among those handled by the Central Michigan University Police Department from Sept. 30 through Oct. 14.
(10/16/19 9:50pm)
The Chemistry and Biochemistry Department at Central Michigan University is offering four new major concentrations to undergraduate chemistry majors.
(10/16/19 4:24pm)
President Bob Davies announced a search committee for Central Michigan University's first vice president of student recruitment and retention on Oct. 14.
(10/11/19 6:34pm)
After spending more than 10 hours sitting straight up for interviews and touring Central Michigan University's campus in swampy weather, Richard Rothaus's back ached. He remembers returning to his Courtyard Mariott hotel room and kicking off his shoes. Exhausted and covered in sweat, Rothaus collapsed into bed.
(10/09/19 5:20pm)
Edward T. Howley, author and former University of Tennessee kinesiology professor, researches and writes about fitness.
(10/10/19 11:20pm)
The LGBTQ Services Office will be observing National Coming Out Day on Friday, Oct. 11.
(10/10/19 7:44pm)
With Cybersecurity month in full swing, business information systems faculty and the Cyber Security Club are working to make Central Michigan University students aware of the importance of cybersecurity.
(10/08/19 10:35pm)
Central Michigan University will receive more state funding this academic year.
(10/10/19 8:02pm)
It might be an understatement to say that Homecoming is a big deal for Office of Information Technology staff member Eric Bellmore. The 1996 graduate has celebrated the last 20 Homecomings tailgating with a growing group of alumni, friends, coworkers, students and family.
(10/15/19 8:29pm)
When Holland junior Alyssa Leal arrived at Central Michigan University, she felt lost and confused. After battling her way through the application process, she had no knowledge of resources or where to find help on campus. She couldn’t turn to her father for advice like she had done in the past, because Leal was the first in her family to go to college.
(10/24/19 12:09am)
In 1969, man first stepped foot on the moon, music-lovers flocked to New York for the first Woodstock festival, and hundreds of thousands across the country protested the Vietnam War. The year also marked an important feat for Central Michigan University: The creation of the university's first-ever police department.
(10/24/19 12:07am)
Central Michigan University doctorate student Joy VerPlanck is hoping to make law enforcement smarter, safer and more creative – one police officer at a time.
(10/10/19 7:27pm)
Central Michigan University's Health Professions Residential College is celebrating its 20-year anniversary.
(10/11/19 7:30pm)
At every academic senate meeting, senators are encouraged to facilitate conversations and ask questions.