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Budding poets do not often get published or win awards while still in school. Time and focus are centered on expanding horizons and honing the craft of writing.Weston Wise, a May 2024 graduate of CMU, is an exception to the norm. He achieved both distinctions, becoming a published and award winning poet, and he did it twice!
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The Child Welfare Fellowship Program will provide additional funding to students seek degrees in the social work program to help address the shortage of professionals in the field.
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The incarcerated are in prison for their crimes but are also given the chance to rehabilitate. How do offenders who are released reintegrate into society? Dr. Elizabeth Bradshaw from CMU’s School of Politics, Society, Justice and Public Service has brought together students with inmates from a mid-Michigan prison to learn from each other.
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Students from Central Michigan University shared their thoughts and opinions with WCMU's Scott Rechlin about the Tik-Tok Ban Bill that had passed by the U.S House of Representatives.
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On this episode of Central Focus, we're looking at the connection between nutrition and academic success for our K-12 students. Sharon Kukla-Acevedo, faculty member in the School of Politics, Society, Justice and Public Service at Central Michigan University is looking at the data on this.
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The U.S. Department of Education announced they're making corrections to this years federal student aid form. Due to the changes, universities won't be able to send students their financial aid offers until April.
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Central Michigan University President Bob Davies said in a letter to students, faculty and staff that his decision is at the right time for himself, his family and for CMU.
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University officials said at a press conference Monday that the program will focus on filling healthcare gaps in rural communities across Michigan.
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A Central Michigan University student hopes to reduce the risk of injuries in elderly women with clothing designs meant to protect them from falls.
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Educators from across the state recently visited Central Michigan University to learn more about artificial intelligence and how it can be used in the classroom.