Welcome Weekend violations drop for third year in a row
“Welcome Weekend” law violations have been steadily dropping in the last three years.
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“Welcome Weekend” law violations have been steadily dropping in the last three years.
The new College of Business Administration Dean Chris Moberg wants to ensure a student-centered approach to business education.
It's the first week of classes at Central Michigan University, which means it's time to determine which courses, professors and curriculum will work for you this semester.
Betty Kirby, newly-appointed dean of the College of Education and Human Services announced Aug. 26 that she will retire June 30, 2020.
Just days after the quietest welcome weekend he said he's seen in the past decade, Larry Klaus is wrapping up his first month as Central Michigan University chief of police.
After serving as interim dean for a year, Betty Kirby will serve as dean of the College of Education and Human Services.
Gregory Zimmerman, who received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Central Michigan University, will return to campus this fall as associate dean of the College of Health Professions.
Your body aches, the coughing is out of control and it’s the third day of missing classes. Homework is piling up and your roommates are concerned. Scheduling an appointment with CMU Health Services could take days. You have no idea what your insurance is or if it is compatible with Health Services.
Trees, grass and a memorial will take the place of Barnes Hall, which was decommissioned and demolished in June.
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Some people get to college and think they need to know exactly what they’re going to major in. At least that’s what I thought when I got to Central Michigan University – but that’s not true.
Incoming freshmen and transfer students will receive words of encouragement from Central Michigan University leaders at the New Student Convocation Ceremony at 10 a.m. Aug. 23 in McGuirk Arena.
What is the difference between an academic adviser and a success coach?
There's certain things that can't be avoided as a student on campus: You will come down with the flu during finals week, your FASFA application will get held up for some reason you can't figure out and, of course, you'll never find a good place to park.
With students returning to campus for fall semester, it's time for them to try and scrounge up as much free stuff at MainStage as they can.
As the time drew closer to 1:15 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 2, people dressed in blue and teal gathered outside a courtroom at the Isabella County Trial Court. People who walked up the stairs in the courthouse were greeted with enthusiasm and appreciation.
After more than 30 years of working in higher education, with 11 years as a dean or associate dean, Mary Schutten decided it was time to try leading a university as its provost.
A new agreement between Central Michigan University and the CMU Faculty Association includes modest annual increases and parental leave for bargaining unit members.
Community members can see the stars and learn about space this fall in the Brooks Astronomical Observatory.
Australyah Coleman, president of the CMU chapter of NAACP, received a regional award from the organization's Youth and College Division.