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Cross contamination of fire retardant containing PBBs with livestock feed led to an agricultural crisis. CMU's Brittany Fremion led a conference impact and has co-authored a book.
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An earlier segment with CMU Geology Professor Mona Sirebescu focused on making the search for lithium. One of her students is Joy Youngblood, CMU Senior from Stockbridge
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Neil MacKinnon will be Central Michigan University's 16th president. He comes to Mount Pleasant after serving as provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at Augusta University in Georgia.
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A major shift in the U.S. economy, and inflation that lasted into of World War I – the subject of a new book by retired CMU History Professor, Dr. David Macleod.
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As we understand how adult stem cells can heal us, the question of keeping them healthy is the focus of research for Dr. Xantha Karp, Professor of Biology at CMU.
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If a picture is worth a thousand words, how many pictures come to mind from the words, “Let Gravity Seize the Dead?” A new novella by CMU English Professor Darrin Doyle.
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The Central Michigan University Faculty Association says the new contract that will last till June 30, 2029 is a good step in the right direction, but there is still work that needs to be done.
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CMU’s College of Medicine has been noted in rankings from U.S. News and World Report. Dean Dr. George Kikano joined WCMU's David Nicholas studio.
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Central Michigan University is moving its College of Medicine to Saginaw. It will cost $200 million, and they hope to move about 200 students and faculty by 2028.
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Demand for lithium is increasing while concerns about child labor and environmental disregard have led to a shift of the exploration and mining away from bad actors.