Special Olympics athlete to compete in State Summer Games after running Boston Marathon
Special Olympics athlete Julian Borst's love for running and competing led him from middle school sports to the 2019 Boston Marathon.
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Special Olympics athlete Julian Borst's love for running and competing led him from middle school sports to the 2019 Boston Marathon.
Kyra Hope, the third of four finalists for Central Michigan University's next Chief of Police spoke about community engagement and showing respect at a forum on May 10.
Sherry Knight has spent the last seven years helping Central Michigan University discover what makes it unique. Now that the university's associate vice president of University Communications is confident faculty, staff, students and alumni know what's special about CMU, she is ready to move on.
Katherine Lasher is leaving Central Michigan University after serving as Title IX coordinator and executive director of the Office of Civil Rights and Institutional Equity since 2013.
This weekend, more than 3,000 Central Michigan University students joined a group of more than 200,000 people as CMU alumni.
Mary Schutten, a professor and former dean at San Jose State University, will be Central Michigan University's next provost and executive vice president beginning July 1.
The Central Michigan University community asked police chief candidate Bruce Borkovich many questions to in a forum May 2.
Provost candidate Mary Schutten visited Central Michigan University on April 26 for the third and final open forum in the ongoing provost search.
Flashing lights, smoke, dollar bills and deafening cheers filled Centennial Hall on April 25 as drag queens of varying sizes and styles strutted through the room.
Through phone apps and wrist monitors, Central Michigan University psychology faculty Sarah Domoff is researching screen-time use of adolescents.
Student Government Association's “Stamp Out Aggression” campaign has been a semester-long effort spearheaded by Senate Leader Caroline Murray and Senator Hannah Benemann, in partnership with Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates Director Brooke Oliver-Hempenstall.
The final Soup and Substance luncheon of Spring 2019 was devoted to exploring the journeys of Asian native students, uncovering the strangeness of Americanized dishes and feeling caught between two worlds.
Provost candidate Wayne Raskind visited Central Michigan University on April 24 for the second of three open forums in the ongoing provost search.
Central Michigan University Provost Michael Gealt appointed Marcy Taylor as the associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, effective immediately.
Saginaw senior Josephine Norris has been able to capture more than just photos through the lens of a camera – she tries to capture the world in a different light.
Academic Senate approved a new Ph.D. program and added two broadcast and cinematic arts classes to the University Program at its April 23 meeting, the last meeting of the 2018-19 academic year.
Special Olympics Michigan, will be hosting its 51st State Summer Games this summer from May 30 to June 1.
In the first of three forums open to the Central Michigan University community for the ongoing provost search, faculty gathered to listen to candidate Farshad Fotouhi on April 22.
Warriner Mall will be filled with live entertainment, food, inflatables and more at Maroonziee from 12:30-3 p.m. on Friday, April 26.
Central Michigan University's first-ever Queer Fashion Show was designed to spotlight the latest chapter of inclusivity and boldness in a celebration of love and aesthetics.