Two of a kind: Only two students remain in gaming and entertainment major
Midland freshman Abigail Currie and Newaygo junior Scott Lanning are the only two CMU students in the gaming and entertainment management major. (Photo Illustration by Katy Kildee/Assistant Photo...
View ArticleHighest 2013 average GPA among colleges belongs to Health Professions
Editors Note: Rene Shingle’s title has been corrected to properly reflect her official position. The students in the College of Health Professions collectively have earned a higher GPA than students in...
View ArticleOrgan program participation dwindles, students show promise
Organ Professor Jay Michaud practices a piece on the organ on Nov. 4 in the auditorium in the Music Building. (Morgan Taylor/Staff Photographer) Only two undergraduate students and two graduate...
View ArticleArt department restructuring class offerings due to low enrollment, down $1.6...
Haslett senior James Carr works on a project during his Art 430: Painting IV class Monday afternoon in Wightman Hall. (Photo by Paige Calamari/File Photo) The College of Communications and Fine Arts’...
View ArticleCompetitor schools optimistic about enrollment
With smaller number of seniors graduating from local high schools, universities have been forced to be more competitive while trying to recruit them. Bin Ning, the executive director of institutional...
View ArticlePotential enrollment boom on the horizon for CMU
Central Michigan University could exceed its goal of 3,300 incoming freshman next fall by as many as 300 students. About 3,500 students have already paid the $175 deposit fee to secure enrollment...
View ArticleRoss, Gealt discuss budget, enrollment outlook for 2014-15, despite residual...
Because tuition accounts for almost half the revenue for Central Michigan University, decreased enrollment rates at CMU have had a direct impact on the university’s budget over the last four years....
View ArticleA-Senate: May commencement to graduate 2,462 bachelor’s degrees; 500 students...
Samantha Madar | Photo EditorProvost Michael Gealt speaks to the A-Senate on Tuesday in Pearce Hall. Although nearly 2,500 students are graduating in May, only 20 percent of those students are getting...
View ArticleStudent Emergency Fund helps students through hard times and stay in school
There was once a time in Carrie Coulombe’s career as a student at Central Michigan University when her future – and chances of graduating – were in doubt. At the end of the Fall 2012 semester,...
View ArticleEstimated students living on campus in 2014-15 up from last year
Wheeler Hall and Kulhavi Hall are seen from the 8th floor of Carey Hall. (Katy Kildee | File Photo) Estimates for students living in Central Michigan University residence halls are up from the 2013-14...
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