Under Discussion: Summer 2005 Newsletter

Building interest in politics

CMU's Griffin Endowed Chair shares his political expertise with students and the community. <Full story>

Students appear before state Senate

CMU Students use a class project to propose changes to the Michigan Merit Scholarship program.

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Clinic offers parent-child interaction therapy

CMU clinic receives NIMH grant to assist children with disruptive behavior disorders. <Full story>

Grant funds Parkinson's research

Psychology professor Justin Oh-Lee receives NIH grant to improve medication that treats Parkinson's disease. <Full story>

International students improve language skills

CMU's English Language Institute helps international students improve their English language skills and learn about U.S. culture. <Full story>

Teachers attend summer school

CMU faculty members host workshops for K-12 history teachers. <Full story>

 

 

 

 

 

Alumni host poetry reading

Creative writing graduates Shelley Savren, Marc Sheehan, and Phillip Sterling returned to campus to read from their poetry. <Full story>

Alumni gifts fund new scholarship

Freshman Kendra Marzinski receives new CHSBS scholarship to pursue a degree in psychology. <Full story>

Ethics Center launches speaker series

A retired FBI agent and an investigative journalist kick off the inaugural Dr. Jeffrey Wigand Ethics Lecture Series. <Full story>

 

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