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Claire Allen
Central Michigan University Libraries celebrates Juneteenth with a curated collection of resources highlighting its history, cultural impact, and African American contributions. The library aims to educate, reflect, and support positive social change.
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Jan Rendleman
Biochemistry is at the heart of scientific breakthroughs—from creating life-saving medications to finding sustainable solutions to feed a growing population.
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Sarah Scoby
Dr. Steve Vance, Associate Dean of Clinical Education in CMU’s College of Medicine, recently used the CIS Lightboard Studio for an hour-long virtual class using Microsoft Teams.
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Claire Allen
CMU Libraries received a $28,000 Go Grant to fund new tech tools for students, faculty, and staff. Equipment like laptops, tablets, and AV gear will be available starting Fall 2025 to support digital literacy and enhance the learning experience.
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Claire Allen
Looking for something new to read this summer? Consider one of these favorites suggested by employees of the CMU Libraries.
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Kelsey Whing
Earning an educational technology degree can open doors for a career in instructional design, software development, education and information systems. Learn more about your potential jobs and where you've interacted with edtech.
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Carley Bulow
Discover 17 active learning strategies with examples to boost your study skills. Learn how to improve studying with hands-on, engaging techniques that are more effective than passive learning.
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Annie Cunningham
Boost your chances of career success by using this resource in college – your campus career center. College career centers help students explore careers, find job opportunities, prepare interview materials and start planning their career path.
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Aaron Mills
The world’s changing fast, and it’s normal to wonder: is a four-year degree still worth it? More than ever, the answer is yes.
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Claire Allen
Inspired by Mr. Rogers, CMU Libraries offer spaces for reflection, connection, curiosity, and kindness to support the campus community.
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Alexis Hart
Learn how to create the perfect college class schedule with tips on timing, balance, clubs, meals and more. Plan smart, reduce stress and stay on track.
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Melinda Grossmeyer
If you're feeling intense stress before a big exam, you may have test anxiety. Here are 15 ways to manage test anxiety symptoms.
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Will Corgan
Virtual learning can be challenging, but the right habits make a difference. Discover 13 practical tips to stay focused, build good study routines and make the most of your online classes—wherever you are.
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Kevin Essebaggers
One of the most exciting aspects of a marketing degree is the sheer variety of careers available after graduation. Marketing careers offer the chance to specialize and are in-demand.
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Jan Rendleman
Learn how internships can be the bridge between college and career. For high school students prepping for college, undergrads exploring options or recent grads, internships offer experience and a chance to impress potential employers.
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Claire Allen
CMU offers free Adobe tools to boost digital literacy for all students—build skills, create content, and get support at the Adobe Digital Lounge.
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Eric Baerren
Having the confidence to connect with your professors and knowing how to do it professionally can help you turn your college coursework into the launchpad for an exciting career.
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Aaron Mills
Picking the right type of college visit will give you a better sense of what the school is really like, making your decision a little easier.
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Claire Allen
CMU Libraries wishes to congratulate our student employees who will be graduating this Spring, may your future be filled with joy and success!
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Aaron Mills
Transferring colleges can feel like a daunting decision. Clearing up the myths surrounding transferring will help make the process within Michigan feel more manageable.
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