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(02/12/19 5:28pm)
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees is scheduled to meet Wednesday and Thursday to discuss student enrollment, and will welcome newly-appointed trustees Todd Anson and Ed Plawecki and a new committee, the Enterprise Risk Committee.
(02/12/19 4:18am)
The Central Michigan University Student Government Association addressed the university's weather policy and procedure at the Feb. 11 meeting, and also introduced a guest speaker from the Faculty Association Union.
(02/11/19 9:45pm)
A poetry showcase for Black History Month will feature Flint poet Ernest Mack of "Nobody Big Yet" and Central Michigan University student poets as special guests from 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13 in Pearce 127.
(02/12/19 1:26am)
In an event hosted by the Central Michigan University Program Board, comedian D.J. Demers will perform at 8 p.m. Feb. 13 in the Bovee University Center Rotunda.
(02/14/19 7:19pm)
Dr. Ed Long is a family studies professor. He teaches classes like HDF 211, Marriage and Close Relationships, and HDF 411, Families in Social, Legal and Political Context.
(02/11/19 9:04pm)
In another installment of the "Soup and Substance" series, the Central Michigan University Office of Diversity Education will host a presentation honoring Black History Month from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13 in the Bovee University Center Terrace Rooms A-D.
(02/10/19 3:54am)
An exuberant crowd celebrated African cultures through dance, poetry and fashion at the third annual Sankofa Pan-African Culture Show Feb. 9 in the Central Michigan University Plachta Auditorium.
(02/10/19 11:03pm)
Central Michigan University School of Broadcast & Cinematic Arts faculty Patty Williamson wants to shine a light on women struggling to have their voices heard in the world of radio.
(02/09/19 1:45am)
In an open letter to the Central Michigan University community published Friday afternoon, President Robert Davies addressed the university's declining enrollment by outlining causes and offering ideas on how the university can improve.
(02/14/19 12:43am)
As Valentine’s Day approaches, we begin to notice the love stories all around us. Many of those romances are right in front of our eyes everyday, as members of our faculty.
(02/09/19 11:39pm)
The 2019 College of Business Administration Enterprise Resource Planning Simulation will take place Feb. 14, and will have nearly 200 Central Michigan University students in participation.
(02/08/19 10:56pm)
Throughout the month of February, Multicultural Academic Student Services will be holding events on and off Central Michigan University’s campus for Black History Month.
(02/09/19 10:52pm)
Tickets to see upcoming speaker Joe Dombrowski, also known as “Mr. D,” have already sold out.
(02/07/19 2:25am)
The final installment of the three-part "Conversations That Matter" series took place Feb. 6 in the Central Michigan University Bovee University Center Rotunda Room, and attendees discussed changing family roles, dynamics and expectations.
(02/10/19 10:59pm)
There are no surface level similarities among the pieces in the FEAR art exhibition; 14 artists were inevitably united while seeking validation in the things that terrify them.
(02/06/19 4:38am)
Years ago, Jan Pol was first thrown into the spotlight when his son directed a camera crew to follow his career as a veterinarian. Today, he is known as Nat Geo Wild's The Incredible Dr. Pol.
(02/06/19 3:48am)
The Central Michigan University Organization of Women Leaders hosted a panel Feb. 5 in the Bovee University Center Auditorium. The event, titled “Conversations on Toxic Behaviors Part II," focused primarily on toxic masculinity and how it plays a role in society and relationships.
(02/17/19 5:21pm)
Haili Trowbridge has been filling sketchbooks for as long as she can remember.
(02/06/19 12:18am)
The Central Michigan University Care Advocates kicked off the fourth-ever semester of "The Launch Project" in hopes of promoting transparent, non-oppressive relations on campus – but received no attendance.
(02/05/19 11:43pm)
Central Michigan University Chief of Police William Yeagley will retire his badge this summer after a decade of serving the campus community.