Multicultural Student Leadership Conference to center on diversity in leadership
The Central Michigan University Multicultural Student Leadership Conference aims to emphasize diversity in leadership, on-campus unity and discovery of self.
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The Central Michigan University Multicultural Student Leadership Conference aims to emphasize diversity in leadership, on-campus unity and discovery of self.
The Central Michigan University Student Government Association Diversity Committee is partnering with Program Board, Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates and the Office of LGBTQ Services to show a screening of “Boy Erased” at 7 p.m. Feb. 21 in Pearce 127.
The sixth annual MUG Communication Conference will take place from 1-4 p.m. Feb. 22 in Central Michigan University Moore Hall 105.
At The Griffin Policy Forum, panelists will discuss the importance of building better communities at 7 p.m. Feb. 18 in the Central Michigan University Charles V. Park Library Auditorium.
Five Central Michigan University students won $1,000 scholarships after competing against their peers in the 2019 Enterprise Resource Planning Simulation on Feb.14 in McGuirk Arena.
Central Michigan University's "Fire Up for Excellence" capital campaign has raised $101,654,498, exceeding its initial goal.
Black spoken-word artists used poetry to explore both historical and modern racial issues in a Black History Month Poetry Showcase Jan. 13 in Pearce Hall. The event feature Flint poet Ernest Mack, also known as "Nobody Big Yet."
The Central Michigan University College of Medicine will provide free health care for patients in the community during a health fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., March 16 at Mount Pleasant City Hall.
In 1979, Central Michigan University had only a 2 percent diversity rate, Mission Street was a two-lane road and four-person dorm rooms were being converted to five-person living spaces.
Across the Atlantic Ocean while exploring the Greek city of Athens with her best friend, Holt junior Claire Lewis met her soon-to-be husband Mason senior Max-Edward Rizer.
By Rachael Thomas, Special to Central Michigan Life
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.