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Kelsey Whing
The Digital Strategy Team kicked off the new year with website updates and optimizations including changes to fonts, widgets and site structure to increase page load speed.
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Jody Dittenber
Lee Parker, joined CMU Libraries on January 2, 2024. Lee as the new Instruction and Outreach Librarian. He will guide the library’s instruction efforts, including providing leadership for LIB 197, the library’s one-credit library skills class. He will also spearhead outreach to academic support units and other offices on campus in hopes of strengthening relationships and improving support for students.
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Carley Bulow
Explore the field of speech language pathology, understanding the role of speech language pathologists in diagnosing and treating communication disorders, their diverse career opportunities and the accredited program at Central Michigan University.
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Jody Dittenber
1 North Study Room - Park Library: We are collecting student feedback about these plans to ensure the new furnishings will support students’ needs for the room. Stop by the 1 North study room to see the proposed design and provide your feedback by February 9, 2024.
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Carley Bulow
Dive into the journey of becoming a physical therapist with tips, insights and a sneak peek into Central Michigan University's top-notch Doctor of Physical Therapy program.
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Jan Rendleman
Today, technology and data rule. Businesses rely on technology to optimize their operations, manage data and make strategic decisions. With a master’s degree in information systems, you’ll be ready with both the technology and business skills you’ll need to take on these high demand positions.
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Jody Dittenber
If CMU delays opening or closes campus due to inclement weather, some library resources and spaces will still be available. We will post an alert on our website and social media channels about library access on these days.
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If you have a passion for the outdoors, enjoy working with people and organizing events, and want to play a part in preserving our natural spaces, a career in parks and recreation might be the perfect fit for you.
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There are still jobs you can get with a journalism degree, and opportunities to start a career you might not have considered.
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Kelsey Whing
Since the launch of the website, the digital strategists have been working in what we call "triage mode." We are now shifting our support model to better ensure adequate time is given to allow us to be proactive rather than reactive.
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Kelsey Whing
December's website optimizations and enhancements revolved around making the website more user friendly for both visitors and content creators.
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Jody Dittenber
Congratulatory message for the fall 2023 graduating libraries student employees.
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Teaching jobs are in demand, and teachers are important. Find out if it's the right career and what teacher preparation program is necessary.
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A cybersecurity degree opens the door to exciting careers protecting personal information and digital assets against cyber threats and attacks.
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Lauren Sawyer
Imagine launching a rewarding tech career where you're at the forefront of innovation. By enrolling in our computer science undergraduate program, you'll dive headfirst into hands-on experiences using advanced software applications in specialized labs.
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Jan Rendleman
Applying for college involves several critical steps, and knowing when to start each one can make the process smoother and more effective. Here's a general timeline to guide you from your sophomore year forward.
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Annie Cunningham
The fashion industry touches a multitude of career paths – far beyond fashion designers and personal stylists! Dive into the dynamic world of fashion careers, and discover what could give you the edge when starting out in this competitive industry. A university that values real-world experience, like Central Michigan University, is key.
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Interested in making a difference in your community? A Master's in Public Administration can lead to a rewarding and well-paying career in government, healthcare, education and more.
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Alexis Hart
Explore the advantages of data science, such as high demand, good salaries, job security, diverse opportunities, flexible degrees and a vibrant community.
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Jody Dittenber
Occupancy sensors and usage data for 1North Study Room in the Park Library.
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