Clarke Historical Library hosts children's book reading in 18 languages
The Clarke Historical Library celebrated multilingual students, faculty and staff with children's books from around the world read in 18 different languages.
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The Clarke Historical Library celebrated multilingual students, faculty and staff with children's books from around the world read in 18 different languages.
The Office of Multicultural Academic Student Services (MASS) held its third event as part of the I AM ANTIRACIST campaign in the Bovee University Center on Feb. 22.
In an email to students, President Bob Davies announced several upcoming opportunities for Central Michigan University and Mount Pleasant community members to voice their opinions on the next provost and the proposed Washington Commons project.
The College of Health Professions' Community Engagement Committee recognized various faculty, students and community partners for their efforts in advancing community relations during an awards ceremony in the Health Professions Building on Feb. 18.
At its Feb. 17 formal meeting, the Board of Trustees voted to move forward with the design phase of the Washington Commons residential complex, construct Lot 75, make improvements to two parking lots and demolish Kewadin Village.
"Outstanding," "above average" and "very good" and are all words Central Michigan University Board of Trustees Chair Richard Studley used to describe the survey results that make up President Bob Davies' performance review.
Central Michigan University announced Jonathan Glenn will change positions from assistant director of the Sarah R. Opperman Leadership Institute to Associate Athletics Director/Student Leadership and Development, per a Feb. 10 press release.
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees met on Feb. 16 to prepare for its Feb. 17 meeting.
Visitors at the Central Michigan University Student Food Pantry have doubled since last semester.
The Academic Senate discussed several issues at its bi-weekly meeting on Feb. 15, including recent ongoing issues with Central Michigan University’s admissions and future changes to parking services.
Central Michigan University's Board of Trustees will meet on Feb. 16 and 17 for the public to join virtually with limited in-person seating in the Bovee University Center President's Conference Room.
The short film, "Father’s Day" has aired at film festivals all over the world. Now, it will be one of dozens showing at the five-day Central Michigan International Film Festival.
Water Justice, a speaker event featuring Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, will be held Feb. 16 in Warriner Hall.
Inside a converted A-frame church lays a hidden gem of Central Michigan University.
Student Government Association President Katelyn King vetoed legislation regarding meal plan compensation for South and Towers community residents after it passed through the SGA House and Senate at a meeting on Feb. 7.
Sweet Marjoram, Ginger, Lemon balm and Coriander.
One of Central Michigan University's largest commuter lots could begin repurposing to a new apartment complex by next semester.
The Student Government Association met to discuss upcoming elections and three pieces of legislation on Feb. 7.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This story is part of a series of articles that gather the opinions of the campus community during the 2021-22 academic year. If you have an opinion to share, send it to editor@cm-life.com.
Mount Pleasant’s Parks and Recreation Department is teaming with Central Michigan University’s Recreation, Parks and Leisure Services (RPL) department for a five week rock climbing course for the city's youth.