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Priority four

Ensure Institutional Sustainability — Embrace sustainable campus operations that ensure wise stewardship of our resources. 

Objectives

  • Adopt agile and lean business practices and systems that ensure efficiency, maintain a focus on solutions, and meet or exceed industry standards. 
  • Invest in and expand our operational focus on the efficient use of energy, reduction of waste and consumption, sustainable development, sustainability, and environmental responsibility. 
  • Strategically invest in and rebalance our portfolio of educational offerings to meet current and future learner, employer and societal needs while remaining accessible and affordable. 
  • Foster a culture of continuous improvement and informed risk-taking through reinvestment of funding into either new programs that create impact or into ideas that create efficiencies. 
  • Implement strategies for new and diversified revenue streams with a focus on enhancing advancement and fundraising activities and identifying mutually beneficial partnerships with other organizations to further the goals of CMU. 

SMART goals

  • Foster a university-wide culture of continuous improvement with a focus on:  
    • Creating a system to review policies and processes that result in inefficiency or stymie innovation, and appoint a cross-divisional team to carry it out.  
      • Measure: Number of policies reviewed, changed or deleted and new processes created by August 2025.  
    • University stakeholders expanding the portfolio of new non-traditional educational offerings.  
      • Measure: Initiate tracking and transcription systems to count learners pursuing credentials and the number of offerings successfully launched by April 2025. 
    • Pursuing additional opportunities for partnerships with other organizations to further the goals of CMU.  
      • Measure: Develop the plan to generate and evaluate opportunities by August 2025. 
    • Creating and implementing a comprehensive technology plan to identify and prioritize academic and operational needs.  
      • Measure: Develop the plan, with annual goals, by August 2025.
  • Review, clarify, and revise division roles, responsibilities and organizational structure with a focus on removing barriers, improving efficiency and accountability, and enhancing customer service.  
    • Measure: Number of internal processes mapped/reviewed and identified for enhancements by August 2025. 
  • Initiate a comprehensive review of programs and strategies targeted towards student retention.  
    • Measure: Establish the criteria to evaluate return on investment, and impact by June 2025. 
  • Continue to develop and implement the planning phase strategies for a comprehensive campaign. This includes efforts for staffing, technology, university priorities, prospect identification and qualification, case statement development, etc.  
    • Measure Year One: Determine the feasibility of the campaign and next steps by August 2024.
    • Measure Year Two: Finalize and implement campaign strategies while remaining flexible and nimble to integrate the vision and ideas of the new president by June 2025.

2024 Progress

Successes

  • Established a policy review governance structure and prioritized policies for cyclical review. 
  • Overhauled CMU’s administrative policies page to make policies searchable and easier to find and understand. 
  • Adopted a new software platform to improve the process for reserving space on campus for events. 
  • Achieved a two percentage-point increase in first-to-second-year retention rates, moving from 72.9% to 74.9% retention. 
  • Surpassed fundraising goals and marked CMU’s best-ever year for philanthropic giving by securing more than $29.5 million in contributions. 
  • Implemented a new donor engagement solution and designated additional resources to increase advancement team staffing. 

Ongoing efforts

  • Continuing to review and update or eliminate policies that do not improve efficiency or bolster innovation.
  • Compiling a comprehensive list of non-credit options offered across the university, including those from academic colleges, Innovation and Online, and non-academic units.
  • Developing technology plans to support all divisions of the university.
  • Collecting organizational structure data from all divisions, including synopses of office responsibilities.
  • Conducting a university-wide inventory to capture all retention efforts underway at CMU; developing an assessment tool to determine the return on investment of all efforts.
  • Planning and preparing for the next CMU comprehensive campaign.

CMU launches new biotechnology program to meet growing industry demands

by Robert Wang

The College of Science and Engineering at Central Michigan University is proud to announce the launch of a new and innovative Biotechnology program, set to commence in Fall 2024. This innovative program is designed to equip students with the technical skills and professional development needed to thrive in the rapidly expanding biotechnology sector.

Revolutionizing education and career readiness

Biotechnology leverages biological systems and organisms to develop new products and methods that enhance human health and society. This interdisciplinary field is transforming medicine, agriculture, food production, and environmental management. CMU's new program aims to harness this potential by preparing students for immediate entry into the workforce with a strong emphasis on laboratory-intensive, hands-on technical skills.

Meeting industry needs

The decision to introduce this program comes in response to significant industry demand. According to MichBio, the bioscience industry in Michigan alone provides over 39,000 jobs and has a total economic impact exceeding $28 billion. Nationally, biotech firms employ over 1.66 million people, generating approximately $140 billion in revenue.

“The new Biotechnology major is an exciting opportunity for our students,” said Dr. Steven Gorsich, chair of the Department of Biology at Central Michigan University. “Our students are motivated to learn these hands-on skills, and employers are eager to hire biology graduates from CMU.”

Curriculum highlights

Our new Biotechnology program will offer students a comprehensive education, blending advanced technical laboratory skills with professional development. Key courses include:

  • BIO 115 Exploring Biotechnology: An overview course providing insights into the diverse applications of biotechnology.
  • BIO 215 Career Pathways in Biotechnology: A course focused on developing professional skills, including resume building, interview preparation, and understanding bioethics.

The curriculum also mandates an internship or research experience, ensuring that students gain real-world, experiential learning that is highly valued by employers.

Diverse career opportunities

Graduates of the Biotechnology program will find opportunities across various sectors, including:

  • Medical and Laboratory Sciences: Clinical or laboratory technician, DNA analytics, medical equipment development, basic and applied research.
  • Agriculture and Food Production: Food, plant, and animal research and development, greenhouse, and field specialist roles.
  • Environmental Science: Environmental remediation and quality control.
  • Sales and Marketing: Technical service and sales representative roles.
  • Hands-on learning and industry support

This new program stands out for its hands-on, experiential learning approach. All elective courses include laboratory components that emphasize problem-solving and troubleshooting, preparing students for real-world challenges. This approach is expected to attract students interested in a focused major that offers explicit career preparation.

The program also benefits from robust support and feedback from the Biotechnology Industry Advisory Board, staffing firms, and survey data from current students and alumni. This feedback has been instrumental in shaping a program that meets both educational and industry needs.

Program launch

We’re set to offer BIO 115 in Fall 2024, followed by BIO 215 in Spring 2025. The full program will be available starting in Fall 2024, providing students with an unparalleled opportunity to dive into the dynamic field of biotechnology.

For more information about the Biotechnology program at CMU, prospective students and interested parties are encouraged to contact the Department of Biology at 989-774-3227.