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News & Events

November 21, 2008

Interdisciplinary programs promoted at Centralis Scholarship showcase fair

The Admissions office and CMU Honors Program will be hosting the Centralis Scholarship Competition on Saturday, Nov. 22. Approximately 1,000 prospective students and their families will visit campus and have the opportunity to meet with faculty and staff, tour our grounds, learn about various academic disciplines and student service areas, and compete for some of CMU's most prestigious scholarships. Interdisciplinary programs will display a booth at the showcases/fair in the Rotunda Room at the Bovee UC from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. For more information or to register for the second competition, contact Admissions at (989) 774-3076.

November 19, 2008

"Kiss Me, Kate"

A University Theatre and School of Music production of "Kiss Me, Kate" is 7:30 p.m. today in Bush Theatre and 2 p.m. Sunday, November 23. Director is Annette Thornton. "Kiss Me, Kate" opened in 1948 and received five Tony Awards in 1949 - the first awarded to a musical. The story recounts the antics of two feuding couples whose onstage performances reflect their offstage tensions in a traveling Broadway-bound production of "The Taming of the Shrew." This delightful musical features 18 classic Cole Porter songs, including "I Hate Men" and "Brush Up Your Shakespeare." (Submitted by: Jim Hickerson, Theatre, Interpretation and Dance, phone 3874, hicke1jr@cmich.edu).

November 19, 2008

Museum call for memorabiliam

The Museum of Cultural and Natural History is seeking memorabilia or collectibles that include photographs, drawings or other images of either Charles Darwin or Abraham Lincoln for an exhibition commemorating their 200th birthday, Feb. 12, 2009. Cast plaques or statuettes, bookends, coins or medals, tree ornaments or images on T-shirts, ceramic plates, wristwatches, costumes, dolls or advertisements are desired; no books or photos please. Donations to the collection are preferred, but loans will be considered. Send photo if possible. Please contact Tricia at the museum at cmuseum@cmich.edu or 3829 by Dec. 5. (Submitted by: Bill Pretzer, Museum of Cultural and Natural History, phone 3829, cmuseum@cmich.edu).

October 31, 2008

Interdisciplinary programs promoted at Centralis Scholarship showcase fair

The Admissions office and CMU Honors Program will be hosting the Centralis Scholarship Competition on Saturday, Nov. 1. Approximately 1,000 prospective students and their families will visit campus and have the opportunity to meet with faculty and staff, tour our grounds, learn about various academic disciplines and student service areas, and compete for some of CMU's most prestigious scholarships. Interdisciplinary programs will display a booth at the showcases/fair in the Rotunda Room at the Bovee UC from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. For more information or to register for the second competition, contact Admissions at (989) 774-3076.

October 30, 2008

Environmental awareness - cleaning up campus

Out of respect for the Native American tradition of honoring Mother Earth, NAISO, the North American Indigenous Student Organization, is coordinating a campuswide clean-up to kick off Native American Heritage Month. Gather in the Multicultural Education Center, Bovee University Center 125, at noon Nov. 1 to receive instructions and disperse across campus. (Submitted by: Sarah Avery, Native American Programs, phone 2508, wojto1sa@cmich.edu).

October 30, 2008

Doll-making session

The Museum of Cultural and Natural History is hosting "Make and Take Your Own Personal Doll: The Craft of Doll Making" from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Nov. 6 at the Veterans Memorial Library, downtown Mount Pleasant. The session is appropriate for aes 6 to 12. Participants will cut, sew and stuff a 12-inch cloth doll to take home. A veteran teacher and expert craftswoman, Sally Coohon, will lead the step-by-step session. Free; pre-registration required; limited to 15 participants. (Submitted by: Bill Pretzer, Museum of Cultural and Natural History, phone 7165, bill.pretzer@cmich.edu).

October 28, 2008

The excellence and the entrepreneur of tomorrow

Central Michigan University's College of Business Administration will host "The Excellence and the Entrepreneur of Tomorrow," a presentation by Florine Mark, president and CEO of The Weight Watchers Group, at 10 a.m. Nov. 5 in the Bovee University Center Auditorium. The presentation is part of the Dow Corning Executive-in-Residence program, which brings top-level executives to campus to discuss their career experiences. Admission is free and open to the public. For more information, call Cindy Howard at (989) 774-2130 or e-mail howar3cl@cmich.edu.

October 27, 2008

Events scheduled to celebrate Native American Heritage month 2008

For more information on any of the events listed below, contact Colleen Green or Sarah Avery at (989) 774-2508.

Selections from the Olga Denison Collection--A Native American Heritage Month Art Exhibit, November 3-30, held in the Multicultural Education Center, Bovee UC125, during normal business hours.

One Dead Indian--A documentary and discussion, November 4, noon-1:00 p.m., Multicultural Education Center, Bovee UC125.

The Odawa Experience in Michigan--Presented by Dr. James McClurken, November 5, 7:00 p.m., Park Library Auditorium.

Soup & Substance-Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Native Americans--November 6, noon-1:00 p.m., UC Gold & Chippewa Rooms.

American Indian Science & Engineering Society Social--November 9, 6:00 p.m., Multicultural Education Center, Bovee UC 125.

Kevin Locke Native Dance Ensemble: "The Drum is the Thunder, The Flute is the Wind--November 10, 7:30 p.m., Plachta Auditorium.

Mitten Making with Lee Ruffino--November 12, 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m., reservations required (call 774-2508).

Ghost Feast--November 13, 6:00 p.m., call 774-2508 for more information.

Native American Heritage Month Food Taster--November 17, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m., UC Rotunda. Fee is $3.00 for students, $5.00 for others.

Soup & Substance-Black Ash Basket Weaving Demonstration by Renee Dillard--November 18, noon - 1:00 p.m., UC Gold/Maroon/Chippewa Rooms.

Black Ash Basket Weaving Workshop with Renee Dillard--November 20, 5:00 p.m., UC Isabella Room. Reservations are required, call 774-2508.

North American Indigenous Student Organization Social--November 23, 6:00 p.m., Multicultural Education Center, Bovee UC 125.

"Canary Effect": Movie & Discussion--November 24 & 25, 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. (two viewings each day), Multicultural Education Center, Bovee UC 125.

October 20, 2008

Class survey about children's museum

A student group from an entrepreneurship class (ENT 492) is conducting a survey for the Mount Pleasant Discovery Museum that is scheduled to open in 2011. Right now we are in the process of researching what the community would like to see in a Children's Museum. The survey will only take 5 to 10 minutes and we would appreciate it if you would take a few minutes of your time to fill it out. (Submitted by: Charles Fitzpatrick, LaBelle Entrepreneurial Center, phone 3270, fitzp1c@cmich.edu).

Click on this link to take the survey: www.surveymonkey.com.

October 15, 2008

Interdisciplinary programs promoted at M.A.J.O.R. Night

Academic Advising and Assistance will hold its fall semester of M.A.J.O.R. Night (Many Advisors Joined under One Roof) on Wednesday, October 15, 2008, from 5:30 - 7:00 p.m., in the Towers Residence Hall Complex. For more information and a brochure on interdisciplinary programs, visit the interdisciplinary programs booth at M.A.J.O.R. Night.

Come and discover what happens when great minds come together. Discover Central's interdisciplinary programs!

October 14, 2008

CMU accepting applications for Lem Tucker Journalism Scholarship

High school students with a knack for journalism have the opportunity to use their skills to help fund their college education thanks to a Central Michigan University scholarship totaling nearly $80,000. Applications are being accepted for CMU's 2009 Lem Tucker Journalism Scholarship, which provides four years of full tuition, as well as supplementary awards to cover room and board expenses.

For the whole story, visit: www.news.cmich

October 9, 2008

Michigan story festival

The Michigan Story Festival is scheduled for Oct. 24 and 25 on the CMU campus. This festival, celebrating our state of Michigan, features popular musicians, storytellers and artists. With the exception of the Golden Dragon Acrobat performance, all events are free and open to the public.

For a complete schedule, vist: www.michiganstoryfestival.org.

September 22, 2008

Women's Studies September social

The Women's Studies September Social is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 26, 4 to 6 p.m. in the Multicultural Education Center (lower level of the Bovee University Center) and is open to faculty, staff, students and friends. Come meet some new and not-so-new folks, start conversations and enjoy refreshments. Please pass the news along to your interested colleagues and WST students. This is a good way to meet others interested in women's issues. We hope to see new, recent and established WST supporters. (Submitted by: Tara Saathoff-Wells, women's studies program, phone 3601, saath1ts@cmich.edu).

September 17, 2008

Leadership luncheon series

The Leadership Institute is hosting the first Leadership Luncheon of the fall to allow faculty, students and staff to enhance their leadership knowledge and capabilities. The next session is Tuesday, Sept. 23, from 12:30 to 1:20 p.m. in Powers Hall 136. Jeff Hyames, assistant director of career services, will be joining us to discuss résumés and marketing your leadership skills. Luncheons are free to all CMU students, faculty and staff, however, space is limited. Please call the Leadership Institute at (989) 774-1909 for reservations. (Submitted by: Dan Gaken, Leadership Institute, phone (989) 774-1909, gaken1dm@cmich.edu).

September 3, 2008

Grant awarded to CMU museum creates local collaboration

Local elementary school students will have the opportunity to sleuth out clues as cultural detectives, while brushing up on their geography and other social studies skills, thanks to a grant from the Kellogg Youth Fund. The grant, awarded to the Central Michigan University Museum of Cultural and Natural History, will create a partnership between the museum, local elementary schools and Veteran's Memorial Library in Mount Pleasant.

For more information visit: www.news.cmich.edu/2008/09/grant-awarded-to-cmu-museum-cr/"

May 15, 2008

CMU leadership minor signs 300th student

Central Michigan University continues to "lead" the way with one of its newest programs. Sara Shoemaker of Blissfield, who recently completed her freshman year at CMU, has become the 300th student to sign CMU's leadership minor. The 24-credit, interdisciplinary program, the first of its kind at a public university in Michigan, has been offered to students since fall 2006.

For more information visit: www.news.cmich.edu/2008/05/cmu-leadership-minor-signs-300/

April 23, 2008

Women's Studies spring social

The Women's Studies program invites all interested colleagues and friends to join us for our Spring Social and Potluck, Wednesday, April 30, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Merlyn Mowrey's Home (directions available from Merlyn mowre1me@cmich.edu or Tara saath1ts@cmich.edu). Please bring a friend and a simple dish to pass. Make reservations by April 28 to mowre1me@cmich.edu. Come enjoy a break from grading and final exam week!

For more information contact: Merlyn Mowrey or mailto:saath1ts@cmich.edu">Tara Saathoff-Wells

April 11, 2008

CMU neuroscience program gets a boost with new Ph.D. degree

Students entering Central Michigan University's new interdisciplinary neuroscience graduate degree program will have the chance to excel through a unique mentorship model providing more individual curriculum flexibility and earlier opportunities for research than other graduate programs in neuroscience.

For more information visit: www.news.cmich.edu/2008/04/cmu-neuroscience-program-gets/

April 11, 2008

Earth Day activities, wind turbine generate knowledge at CMU

A wind turbine demonstration, sidewalk chalk contest and a clothing exchange are a few of the eco-friendly events to take place at Central Michigan University in observation of Earth Day. Activities are scheduled throughout the day April 22 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in front of Warriner Hall.

For more information visit: www.news.cmich.edu/2008/04/earth-day-activities-wind-turb/

April 9, 2008 - January 2009

Beyond Barbie: dolls, dress and culture in global perspective

Beyond Barbie: Dolls, Dress and Culture in Global Perspective features more than 100 dolls from more than 50 countries. It will give visitors a firsthand look into these countries' cultures and traditions through their elaborate clothing. This exhibit is located in the Museum of Cultural and Natural History, inside Rowe Hall.

For more information visit: www.museum.cmich.edu

March 27, 2008

CMU culture crawl

The 2008 Culture Crawl on April 13 will enable visitors to take a walking or trolley tour of many of mid-Michigan’s cultural hot spots, and will offer enhanced opportunities with two new stops on CMU’s campus and two outside of campus. The event will take place from 1 to 4 p.m., and is free and open to the public.

The Culture Crawl was created by students in CMU’s museum education and interpretation class, which is part of the museum studies interdisciplinary minor, and sponsored by CMU’s Museum of Cultural and Natural History. Students from the class will serve as tour guides, leading visitors to the various stops every half hour, and also as interpreters stationed at each site.

For more information visit: www.museum.cmich.edu/newcurrent_news.htm

January 18, 2008

New program! Ph.D. in the Science of Advanced Materials

The Ph.D. program in the Science of Advanced Materials builds on successful research programs of faculty from several departments in the College of Science and Technology (CST) to provide students with a strong, interdisciplinary foundation in the science of advanced materials, with training in current techniques for the predictive modeling of new materials, their synthesis, and their characterization. It addresses a growing need in Michigan and across the U.S. for workers with training in advanced materials research.

For more information visit: www.cst.cmich.edu/phd-sam.html