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The week in photos: Oct. 16-22

| Author: Aaron Mills | Media Contact: Aaron Mills

Some of the top photos from Central Michigan University events and activities during the week of Oct. 16-22 as captured by University Communications.

Inside an auditorium, teacher candidates and faculty members pose for a group photo.
Teacher candidates return to campus from their placements all across the state to engage in professional development facilitated by current practitioners and CMU alumni.
A student teacher wearing glasses and pigtails holds up a
A student teacher candidate poses for a photo during the Teacher Candidate Conference.
Three female health professions students practice medical procedures on a mannequin inside a hospital room.
Students in Health Professions engage in hands-on practice of procedures using mannequins in the Interprofessional Education and Practice Center. This immersive learning experience enhances their skills and prepares them for real-world scenarios.
Two male health professions students practice medical procedures on a mannequin inside a hospital room.
Students have the opportunity to gain practical experience with the IEP Center's advanced mannequins, providing them with a safe and controlled environment for honing their skills.
An aerial photo of Central Michigan University's campus on a foggy, fall day featuring trees changing from green to yellow, red and orange.
An aerial photo of Central Michigan University’s campus on a foggy, fall morning.
CMU alumni Madi Morell writes on a clipboard while standing at a table underneath a tent.
Madi Morell, a CMU alumnus and Leadership Advancement Scholar, works as The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Campaign Development Manager and helped coordinate Light The Night events in four different cities across the midwest.
Hundreds of people gather outside at night in Grand Rapids, holding up red lights to honor those touched by blood cancers.
Light The Night Grand Rapids, hosted by The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, is a gathering of individuals uniting as a community to celebrate, honor, and remember those whose lives have been touched by blood cancers.

 


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