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Central Michigan University

Central Michigan University (CMU) is a public research university in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. Established in 1892 as the Central Michigan Normal School and Business Institute, the private normal school became a state institution and renamed Central State Normal School in 1895 after the Michigan State Board of Education took over governance of the school. The institution came into its own as a university and gained its current name Central Michigan University in 1959 under the university's 6th president Judson W. Foust.

Central Michigan University
Former name
Central Michigan Normal School and Business Institute (1892–1895)
Central Michigan Normal School (1895–1959)[1]
MottoSapientia, Virtus, Amicitia
Motto in English
Wisdom, Virtue, Friendship
TypePublic research university
Established1892; 131 years ago (1892)[2]
AccreditationHigher Learning Commission
Endowment$246.1 million (2021)[3]
PresidentRobert O. Davies
ProvostNancy E. Mathews
Academic staff
1017[4]
Administrative staff
1441[4]
Students15,465[5]
Undergraduates11,434
Postgraduates4,031
Location, ,
United States

43°35′23″N 84°46′39″W / 43.5898°N 84.7775°W / 43.5898; -84.7775Coordinates: 43°35′23″N 84°46′39″W / 43.5898°N 84.7775°W / 43.5898; -84.7775
NewspaperCentral Michigan Life
ColorsMaroon and Gold[6]
   
NicknameChippewas
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IMAC
Websitecmich.edu

CMU is one of the eight research universities in Michigan and is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[7] It has more than 15,000 students on its Mount Pleasant campus. CMU offers 200 academic programs at the undergraduate, master's, specialist, and doctoral levels, including programs in entrepreneurship, journalism, music, audiology, teacher education, psychology, and physician assistant. The School of Engineering and Technology has ABET accredited programs in Mechanical, Electrical, Computer, and Environmental Engineering. CMU's College of Medicine opened in fall 2013.[8]

The Central Michigan Chippewas compete in the NCAA Division I Mid-American Conference in six men's and ten women's sports.[9]

History

 
Central Michigan Normal School (1905)

CMU opened its door in 1892 as the Central Michigan Normal School and Business Institute. Prof. Charles F. R. Bellows, a University of Michigan graduate, became the founding principal of the normal school in June 1892.

For the first year, 31 students attended classes in the Carpenter Building in downtown Mount Pleasant. Bellows surveyed the future location of the campus and was involved in the construction of the original Main Building, which opened in September 1893. Within the first two years, land was acquired, and a $10,000 school building was constructed.

During Bellows' tenure, he organized a separate Conservatory for Music through his own funds, which became incorporated into the Normal in 1900. He continued to teach as a professor and spoke to teacher groups throughout the State. Bellows also led an advertising effort for the school in order to gain more students.

In 1895, the Michigan State Board of Education assumed control of the school, renaming it Central Michigan Normal School. Bellows resigned from Central in the following year. He returned to Ypsilanti in 1902 to join the faculty of the State Normal School (now Eastern Michigan University).

By 1918, the campus consisted of 25 acres with five buildings. On June 1, 1959, with 40 buildings now standing on the 235-acre campus and an enrollment of 4,500 students, Central was renamed Central Michigan University. The designation reflected growth in the complexity of the school's academic offerings as well as its physical growth in the post-war period. Enrollment tripled over the next 10 years.

In response to the need for doctors to practice in rural areas, CMU opened its medical school in 2010.

Presidents

  • Charles F. R. Bellows (1892 - 1896)
  • Charles McKenny (1896 - 1899)
  • Charles Grawn (1900 - 1918)
  • EC Warriner (1918 - 1939)
  • Charles L. Anspach (1939 - 1959)
  • Judson Foust (1959 - 1968)
  • William B. Boyd (1968 - 1975)
  • Harold Abel (1975 - 1985)
  • Arthur Emmett Ellis (1985 - 1988)
  • Edward B. Jakubauskas (1988 - 1992)
  • Leonard E. Plachta (1992 - 2000)
  • Michael Rao (2000 - 2009)
  • Kathy Wilbur (2009 - 2010)
  • George Ross (2010 - 2018)
  • Robert Davies (2018–Present)

Governance

Central Michigan University is governed by a Board of Trustees, whose eight members are appointed by the Governor of Michigan and confirmed by the Michigan Senate for terms of eight years.

The Board of Trustees appoints and reviews the President of Central Michigan University, currently Robert O. Davies. Nancy E. Mathews was appointed as Provost and Executive Vice President of Central Michigan University on August 1, 2022, by President Robert O. Davies.

Academics

Admissions

Undergraduate

Admissions statistics
2021 entering
class[10]

Admit rate77.1
Yield rate13.4
Test scores middle 50%
SAT Total1010-1223
(among 57% of FTFs)
ACT Composite19.25-26
(among 10% of FTFs)

CMU is considered "selective" by U.S. News & World Report.[11] For the Class of 2025 (enrolled fall 2021), CMU received 18,517 applications and accepted 14,273 (77.1%). Of those accepted, 1,909 enrolled, a yield rate (the percentage of accepted students who choose to attend the university) of 13.4%. CMU's freshman retention rate is 77%, with 61.7% going on to graduate within six years.[10]

Of the 57% of the incoming freshman class who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1010-1223.[10] Of the 10% of enrolled freshmen in 2021 who submitted ACT scores; the middle 50 percent Composite score was between 19.25 and 26.[10]

Central Michigan University has seen a dramatic decline in enrollment in recent years. Between 2012 and 2022, CMU had a 46% drop in total enrollment.[12]

Fall First-Time Freshman Statistics [10][13][14][15][16]
2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
Applicants 18,517 19,396 16,411 17,858 19,021
Admits 14,273 13,320 11,408 12,293 12,887
Admit rate 77.1 68.7 69.5 68.8 67.8
Enrolled 1,909 2,088 2,473 2,732 3,076
Yield rate 13.4 15.7 21.7 22.2 23.7
ACT composite*
(out of 36)
19.25-26
(10%)
20-26
(19%)
20-26
(23%)
20-27
(24%)
20-27
(43%)
SAT composite*
(out of 1600)
1010-1223
(57%)
1010-1210
(93%)
990-1190
(89%)
1000-1200
(86%)
1010-1200
(78%)
* middle 50% range
percentage of first-time freshmen who chose to submit

Academic divisions

 
Charles V. Park Library at Central Michigan University
 
Education and Human Services Building at Central Michigan University

CMU has eight academic divisions:

  • College of Business Administration
  • College of the Arts and Media
  • College of Education and Human Services
  • Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow College of Health Professions
  • College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
  • College of Medicine
  • College of Science and Engineering
  • College of Graduate Studies

Academic work on campus is supported by the Charles V. Park Library, which holds one million books and can seat up to 2,655 patrons at a time. The university owns and operates the Brooks Astronomical Observatory.

The university's neuroscience program was named undergraduate program of the year in 2013 by the Society for Neuroscience.[20]

The Central Michigan University College of Graduate Studies provides over 70 graduate degree programs at the Master's, Specialist, or Doctoral levels.[21]

Research

According to the National Science Foundation, CMU spent $15.6 million on research and development in 2018.[22]

Endowed lectureships

  • Harold Abel Endowed Lecture Series in the Study of Dictatorship, Democracy and Genocide. Focuses on the effects of historical events such as the Holocaust and mass murders in Africa, Southeast Asia, and Central America. Named in honor of former CMU President Harold Abel.[23]
  • The Fleming Lecture Series. Brings world-class mathematicians to campus. Speakers include Fields Medal winners Terence Tao, Sir Timothy Gowers, and Cédric Villani; and Abel Prize winners S. R. Srinivasa Varadhan and Louis Nirenberg. Named in honor of mathematics professor Richard Fleming.[24]
  • Philip A. Hart and William G. Milliken Endowed Speaker Series for Integrity in Politics. Focuses on political integrity and challenges students to approach politics in a way that embraces America's diversity of ideas and perspectives, working to supplant negativity and partisanship with creativity and innovation in shaping future public policy. Named in honor of U.S. Senator Philip Hart and Michigan Governor William Milliken.[23]
  • William B. Nolde Lecture Series. Focuses on intellectual discussions for future leaders both in the military and across the campus and community. Named in honor of Army Colonel William Nolde, the last official combat casualty of the Vietnam War.[23]

Athletics

The school's athletics programs are affiliated with NCAA Division I. CMU was a member of the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference from 1950 to 1970. Almost all Central Michigan teams compete in the Mid-American Conference; the one exception until recently was the women's lacrosse team, newly elevated from club to full varsity status for the 2015-2016 school year. It competed in the Southern Conference for a time, but joined the MAC for the 2021 season.

The football program is known for producing players such as Antonio Brown, & Joe Staley. Before moving up to Division I, the football team won its second NCAA Division II national championship in 1974 by defeating the Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens 54 to 14. Notable Division I years include 1994, 2006, 2007, and 2009 when they won the MAC Football Championship Game. In 2009, they finished the season ranked #23 in the final AP Poll and #24 in the final Coaches Poll marking the first time that a CMU football team had ever ended the season ranked in the Top 25 at the NCAA Division I-FBS level. Since 2014, the football program has made a college bowl game, and continues to see its players set MAC records yearly.

Frequently defeating both the Michigan Wolverines and the Michigan State Spartans in dual meets, CMU's wrestling team won its 10th straight MAC championship and seventh straight conference tournament title in 2008. The Chippewas tied for seventh at the NCAA Championships, scoring a school-record 69 points. Four individuals earned All-America honors.[25]

The women's basketball program has excelled to new levels. In 2018, the team made its way to the sweet sixteen of the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament. The team beat the LSU Tigers and Lady Tigers and the Ohio State Buckeyes in the first two rounds, only to lose to the Oregon Ducks in the third.

In 1958, the men's swimming and diving team was runner-up to the North Central at the second annual NAIA national meet, which was held in Muncie, Indiana.

In May 2020, the university discontinued its men's track and field program as part of budget cuts caused by the coronavirus pandemic.[26] In June of the same year, CMU announced it had received a waiver from the NCAA Division I Council that would allow the football program to remain in the Football Bowl Subdivision and give the school two years to bring the total number of men's programs up to FBS compliance.[27]

Student life

Student body composition as of May 2, 2022
Race and ethnicity[28] Total
White 75% 75
 
Black 11% 11
 
Hispanic 5% 5
 
Other[a] 5% 5
 
Asian 1% 1
 
Foreign national 1% 1
 
Native American 1% 1
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[b] 36% 36
 
Affluent[c] 64% 64
 

Residence life

Central Michigan University is home to 21 on-campus residence halls, arranged in four areas throughout the campus. In 2006, the 21st and 22nd residence halls on campus opened in the East complex. In 2019, the university decommissioned and demolished Barnes Hall, which was the oldest serving residence hall and the only one not physically connected to any other. In 2022, the University closed the North Residence Halls.

  • North Residence Halls: Larzelere, Trout, Calkins, Robinson
  • South Residence Halls: Beddow, Merrill, Thorpe, Sweeney
  • East Residence Halls: Saxe, Herrig, Woldt, Emmons; Celani and Fabiano
  • The Towers: Carey, Cobb, Troutman and Wheeler ("The Original Towers"), Campbell, Kesseler and Kulhavi ("The New Towers")

It was announced by the university on March 3, 2022, that Larzelere, Trout, Calkins, and Robinson would be closed during the 2022 Fall semester due to semester enrollment estimates.[29]

The majority of CMU residence hall rooms are two-bedroom suites designed for 4 or 5 people. Three of the Original Towers (Cobb, Troutman and Wheeler), nine-story high-rise residence halls designed primarily for freshmen, feature one-bedroom suites for three or four people. The fourth of the Original Towers, Carey, was renovated to double-occupancy rooms in 2020 as a means of managing decreased enrollment. The New Towers, as well as Fabiano and Celani, are designed primarily for upperclassmen, and are four-bedroom suites. Residents of Robinson, Carey, Celani, Fabiano, Campbell, Kesseler and Kulhavi pay an additional charge over the standard room and board rate.

Each district is connected to one of four Residential Restaurants. The Towers features the RFoC, or Real Food on Campus, and the East Complex features the Fresh Food Company. Each area also has an after hours snack shop.

Some residence halls are designated as official Living Learning Communities, associated with a particular academic department, allowing students who choose to live there opportunities for study and collaboration with other students from similar programs.

  • Trout Hall – Business
  • Herrig Hall – Music
  • Emmons Hall – Health Professions
  • Woldt Hall – Science and Engineering
  • Sweeney Hall – Education and Human Services
  • Thorpe Hall – Honors Program
  • Calkins Hall – Leader Advancement Scholars & Public Service Residential Community
  • Troutman Hall – Multicultural Advancement/Cofer Scholars
  • Cobb Hall – Public Service
  • Kulhavi Hall – Transfer Students

CMU offers only co-ed residence halls, with Sweeney Hall the last to convert, from females only, in the fall of 2010.

Construction began on two more buildings, Celani and Fabiano, near the East Quad in the spring of 2005. The buildings are somewhat similar in design to the New Towers which opened in 2003. On December 1, 2005, one of the buildings was named The Ben and Marion Celani Residence hall to recognize the generosity of Detroit area businessman Thomas Celani and his wife Vicki.[citation needed] On April 20, 2006, the remaining building was named the Fabiano Family Residence Hall, recognizing their contribution to the school.[citation needed] John S. Fabiano served on the board of trustees 1999–2004, and also owns the Fabiano Brothers Inc, an alcohol distribution company. These two new halls opened for the fall semester of 2006, along with a new Residential Restaurant to serve the residents of the six East Area halls.[citation needed]

Greek life

CMU recognizes academic, social, and professional Greek organizations which comply with university rules and regulations such as its anti-hazing policies. Currently, in the social realm, there consists of 12 fraternities and 12 sororities. Other Greek life organizations that pertain to honoCe, degrees, and multicultural backgrounds have formed as well throughout the years. Each is unique to their own roots, and provides a great networking opportunity for students at the university.

Campus safety

2018 shooting

On March 2, 2018, 19-year-old student James Eric Davis Jr. shot and killed his mother and father when they came to campus to take him home for spring break. After the shooting, Davis fled and the campus was placed on lockdown. Around 15 hours later, police arrested him and took him to a local hospital. The incident disrupted the travel plans of students and campus activities for several days. Davis was charged with two counts of murder and one count of unlawful possession of a firearm used to commit murder,[30][31][32] and was later determined to be not guilty by reason of insanity[33] and committed to a psychiatric institution.[34]

Media

The campus' student-run newspaper is Central Michigan Life. The paper is published every Thursday during the academic year and www.cm-life.com, which receives 1 million page views per year, is updated daily. CM Life was named one of the top three non-daily newspapers in the nation for 2007, 2018, 2019 by the Society of Professional Journalists.[35][36] It also was named the best college newspaper in Division I in Michigan eight of the past 10 years. CM Life has been named winner of the National Pacemaker Awards by Associated Collegiate Press in 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1989, 1990, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016, 2019.[37][38] It also was a finalist for the first time for an online Pacemaker in 2010.[39] CM-Life has come in first place for the Best College Media Company in the nation seven years in a row (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020) by College Media Business and Advertising Managers organization.

There are also two student-run college radio stations, FM 91.5 WMHW-FM and FM 101.1, a student produced newscast, News Central 34, and a student-run college television station MHTV. In 2005, a student-operated music label called Moore Media Records (MMR) was established.[40]

In addition, the university owns and operates WCMU-TV, the region's PBS station, and WCMU-FM, the NPR affiliate. Both stations serve most of Northern Michigan, including the eastern Upper Peninsula, through a network of repeater stations.

Also established in 2003 is White Pine Music, the recording label of the CMU School of Music.[citation needed]

On February 2, 2008, Central Michigan University's online magazine, Grand Central Magazine, was launched. Currently updated weekly, the magazine is run through CMU's Department of Journalism and features magazine style features from the world of sports, entertainment, style, technology and travel.[citation needed]

Notable alumni

Notes

  1. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  2. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  3. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.

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External links

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This article is about the public university For the geographic region see Central Michigan Central Michigan University CMU is a public research university in Mount Pleasant Michigan Established in 1892 as the Central Michigan Normal School and Business Institute the private normal school became a state institution and renamed Central State Normal School in 1895 after the Michigan State Board of Education took over governance of the school The institution came into its own as a university and gained its current name Central Michigan University in 1959 under the university s 6th president Judson W Foust Central Michigan UniversityFormer nameCentral Michigan Normal School and Business Institute 1892 1895 Central Michigan Normal School 1895 1959 1 MottoSapientia Virtus AmicitiaMotto in EnglishWisdom Virtue FriendshipTypePublic research universityEstablished1892 131 years ago 1892 2 AccreditationHigher Learning CommissionEndowment 246 1 million 2021 3 PresidentRobert O DaviesProvostNancy E MathewsAcademic staff1017 4 Administrative staff1441 4 Students15 465 5 Undergraduates11 434Postgraduates4 031LocationMount Pleasant Michigan United States43 35 23 N 84 46 39 W 43 5898 N 84 7775 W 43 5898 84 7775 Coordinates 43 35 23 N 84 46 39 W 43 5898 N 84 7775 W 43 5898 84 7775NewspaperCentral Michigan LifeColorsMaroon and Gold 6 NicknameChippewasSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I MACWebsitecmich wbr eduCMU is one of the eight research universities in Michigan and is classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 7 It has more than 15 000 students on its Mount Pleasant campus CMU offers 200 academic programs at the undergraduate master s specialist and doctoral levels including programs in entrepreneurship journalism music audiology teacher education psychology and physician assistant The School of Engineering and Technology has ABET accredited programs in Mechanical Electrical Computer and Environmental Engineering CMU s College of Medicine opened in fall 2013 8 The Central Michigan Chippewas compete in the NCAA Division I Mid American Conference in six men s and ten women s sports 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 Presidents 2 Governance 3 Academics 3 1 Admissions 3 1 1 Undergraduate 3 2 Academic divisions 3 3 Research 3 4 Endowed lectureships 4 Athletics 5 Student life 5 1 Residence life 5 2 Greek life 5 3 Campus safety 5 3 1 2018 shooting 5 4 Media 6 Notable alumni 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit Central Michigan Normal School 1905 CMU opened its door in 1892 as the Central Michigan Normal School and Business Institute Prof Charles F R Bellows a University of Michigan graduate became the founding principal of the normal school in June 1892 For the first year 31 students attended classes in the Carpenter Building in downtown Mount Pleasant Bellows surveyed the future location of the campus and was involved in the construction of the original Main Building which opened in September 1893 Within the first two years land was acquired and a 10 000 school building was constructed During Bellows tenure he organized a separate Conservatory for Music through his own funds which became incorporated into the Normal in 1900 He continued to teach as a professor and spoke to teacher groups throughout the State Bellows also led an advertising effort for the school in order to gain more students In 1895 the Michigan State Board of Education assumed control of the school renaming it Central Michigan Normal School Bellows resigned from Central in the following year He returned to Ypsilanti in 1902 to join the faculty of the State Normal School now Eastern Michigan University By 1918 the campus consisted of 25 acres with five buildings On June 1 1959 with 40 buildings now standing on the 235 acre campus and an enrollment of 4 500 students Central was renamed Central Michigan University The designation reflected growth in the complexity of the school s academic offerings as well as its physical growth in the post war period Enrollment tripled over the next 10 years In response to the need for doctors to practice in rural areas CMU opened its medical school in 2010 Presidents Edit Charles F R Bellows 1892 1896 Charles McKenny 1896 1899 Charles Grawn 1900 1918 EC Warriner 1918 1939 Charles L Anspach 1939 1959 Judson Foust 1959 1968 William B Boyd 1968 1975 Harold Abel 1975 1985 Arthur Emmett Ellis 1985 1988 Edward B Jakubauskas 1988 1992 Leonard E Plachta 1992 2000 Michael Rao 2000 2009 Kathy Wilbur 2009 2010 George Ross 2010 2018 Robert Davies 2018 Present Governance EditCentral Michigan University is governed by a Board of Trustees whose eight members are appointed by the Governor of Michigan and confirmed by the Michigan Senate for terms of eight years The Board of Trustees appoints and reviews the President of Central Michigan University currently Robert O Davies Nancy E Mathews was appointed as Provost and Executive Vice President of Central Michigan University on August 1 2022 by President Robert O Davies Academics EditAdmissions Edit Undergraduate Edit Admissions statistics2021 enteringclass 10 Admit rate77 1Yield rate13 4Test scores middle 50 SAT Total1010 1223 among 57 of FTFs ACT Composite19 25 26 among 10 of FTFs CMU is considered selective by U S News amp World Report 11 For the Class of 2025 enrolled fall 2021 CMU received 18 517 applications and accepted 14 273 77 1 Of those accepted 1 909 enrolled a yield rate the percentage of accepted students who choose to attend the university of 13 4 CMU s freshman retention rate is 77 with 61 7 going on to graduate within six years 10 Of the 57 of the incoming freshman class who submitted SAT scores the middle 50 percent Composite scores were 1010 1223 10 Of the 10 of enrolled freshmen in 2021 who submitted ACT scores the middle 50 percent Composite score was between 19 25 and 26 10 Central Michigan University has seen a dramatic decline in enrollment in recent years Between 2012 and 2022 CMU had a 46 drop in total enrollment 12 Fall First Time Freshman Statistics 10 13 14 15 16 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017Applicants 18 517 19 396 16 411 17 858 19 021Admits 14 273 13 320 11 408 12 293 12 887Admit rate 77 1 68 7 69 5 68 8 67 8Enrolled 1 909 2 088 2 473 2 732 3 076Yield rate 13 4 15 7 21 7 22 2 23 7ACT composite out of 36 19 25 26 10 20 26 19 20 26 23 20 27 24 20 27 43 SAT composite out of 1600 1010 1223 57 1010 1210 93 990 1190 89 1000 1200 86 1010 1200 78 middle 50 range percentage of first time freshmen who chose to submit Academic divisions Edit Academic rankingsNationalForbes 17 619U S News amp World Report 18 239Washington Monthly 19 211 Charles V Park Library at Central Michigan University Education and Human Services Building at Central Michigan University CMU has eight academic divisions College of Business Administration College of the Arts and Media College of Education and Human Services Herbert H and Grace A Dow College of Health Professions College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences College of Medicine College of Science and Engineering College of Graduate StudiesAcademic work on campus is supported by the Charles V Park Library which holds one million books and can seat up to 2 655 patrons at a time The university owns and operates the Brooks Astronomical Observatory The university s neuroscience program was named undergraduate program of the year in 2013 by the Society for Neuroscience 20 The Central Michigan University College of Graduate Studies provides over 70 graduate degree programs at the Master s Specialist or Doctoral levels 21 Research Edit According to the National Science Foundation CMU spent 15 6 million on research and development in 2018 22 Endowed lectureships Edit This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Harold Abel Endowed Lecture Series in the Study of Dictatorship Democracy and Genocide Focuses on the effects of historical events such as the Holocaust and mass murders in Africa Southeast Asia and Central America Named in honor of former CMU President Harold Abel 23 The Fleming Lecture Series Brings world class mathematicians to campus Speakers include Fields Medal winners Terence Tao Sir Timothy Gowers and Cedric Villani and Abel Prize winners S R Srinivasa Varadhan and Louis Nirenberg Named in honor of mathematics professor Richard Fleming 24 Philip A Hart and William G Milliken Endowed Speaker Series for Integrity in Politics Focuses on political integrity and challenges students to approach politics in a way that embraces America s diversity of ideas and perspectives working to supplant negativity and partisanship with creativity and innovation in shaping future public policy Named in honor of U S Senator Philip Hart and Michigan Governor William Milliken 23 William B Nolde Lecture Series Focuses on intellectual discussions for future leaders both in the military and across the campus and community Named in honor of Army Colonel William Nolde the last official combat casualty of the Vietnam War 23 Athletics EditMain article Central Michigan Chippewas The school s athletics programs are affiliated with NCAA Division I CMU was a member of the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference from 1950 to 1970 Almost all Central Michigan teams compete in the Mid American Conference the one exception until recently was the women s lacrosse team newly elevated from club to full varsity status for the 2015 2016 school year It competed in the Southern Conference for a time but joined the MAC for the 2021 season The football program is known for producing players such as Antonio Brown amp Joe Staley Before moving up to Division I the football team won its second NCAA Division II national championship in 1974 by defeating the Delaware Fightin Blue Hens 54 to 14 Notable Division I years include 1994 2006 2007 and 2009 when they won the MAC Football Championship Game In 2009 they finished the season ranked 23 in the final AP Poll and 24 in the final Coaches Poll marking the first time that a CMU football team had ever ended the season ranked in the Top 25 at the NCAA Division I FBS level Since 2014 the football program has made a college bowl game and continues to see its players set MAC records yearly Frequently defeating both the Michigan Wolverines and the Michigan State Spartans in dual meets CMU s wrestling team won its 10th straight MAC championship and seventh straight conference tournament title in 2008 The Chippewas tied for seventh at the NCAA Championships scoring a school record 69 points Four individuals earned All America honors 25 The women s basketball program has excelled to new levels In 2018 the team made its way to the sweet sixteen of the NCAA Division I women s basketball tournament The team beat the LSU Tigers and Lady Tigers and the Ohio State Buckeyes in the first two rounds only to lose to the Oregon Ducks in the third In 1958 the men s swimming and diving team was runner up to the North Central at the second annual NAIA national meet which was held in Muncie Indiana In May 2020 the university discontinued its men s track and field program as part of budget cuts caused by the coronavirus pandemic 26 In June of the same year CMU announced it had received a waiver from the NCAA Division I Council that would allow the football program to remain in the Football Bowl Subdivision and give the school two years to bring the total number of men s programs up to FBS compliance 27 Student life EditStudent body composition as of May 2 2022 Race and ethnicity 28 TotalWhite 75 75 Black 11 11 Hispanic 5 5 Other a 5 5 Asian 1 1 Foreign national 1 1 Native American 1 1 Economic diversityLow income b 36 36 Affluent c 64 64 Residence life Edit Central Michigan University is home to 21 on campus residence halls arranged in four areas throughout the campus In 2006 the 21st and 22nd residence halls on campus opened in the East complex In 2019 the university decommissioned and demolished Barnes Hall which was the oldest serving residence hall and the only one not physically connected to any other In 2022 the University closed the North Residence Halls North Residence Halls Larzelere Trout Calkins Robinson South Residence Halls Beddow Merrill Thorpe Sweeney East Residence Halls Saxe Herrig Woldt Emmons Celani and Fabiano The Towers Carey Cobb Troutman and Wheeler The Original Towers Campbell Kesseler and Kulhavi The New Towers It was announced by the university on March 3 2022 that Larzelere Trout Calkins and Robinson would be closed during the 2022 Fall semester due to semester enrollment estimates 29 The majority of CMU residence hall rooms are two bedroom suites designed for 4 or 5 people Three of the Original Towers Cobb Troutman and Wheeler nine story high rise residence halls designed primarily for freshmen feature one bedroom suites for three or four people The fourth of the Original Towers Carey was renovated to double occupancy rooms in 2020 as a means of managing decreased enrollment The New Towers as well as Fabiano and Celani are designed primarily for upperclassmen and are four bedroom suites Residents of Robinson Carey Celani Fabiano Campbell Kesseler and Kulhavi pay an additional charge over the standard room and board rate Each district is connected to one of four Residential Restaurants The Towers features the RFoC or Real Food on Campus and the East Complex features the Fresh Food Company Each area also has an after hours snack shop Some residence halls are designated as official Living Learning Communities associated with a particular academic department allowing students who choose to live there opportunities for study and collaboration with other students from similar programs Trout Hall Business Herrig Hall Music Emmons Hall Health Professions Woldt Hall Science and Engineering Sweeney Hall Education and Human Services Thorpe Hall Honors Program Calkins Hall Leader Advancement Scholars amp Public Service Residential Community Troutman Hall Multicultural Advancement Cofer Scholars Cobb Hall Public Service Kulhavi Hall Transfer StudentsCMU offers only co ed residence halls with Sweeney Hall the last to convert from females only in the fall of 2010 Construction began on two more buildings Celani and Fabiano near the East Quad in the spring of 2005 The buildings are somewhat similar in design to the New Towers which opened in 2003 On December 1 2005 one of the buildings was named The Ben and Marion Celani Residence hall to recognize the generosity of Detroit area businessman Thomas Celani and his wife Vicki citation needed On April 20 2006 the remaining building was named the Fabiano Family Residence Hall recognizing their contribution to the school citation needed John S Fabiano served on the board of trustees 1999 2004 and also owns the Fabiano Brothers Inc an alcohol distribution company These two new halls opened for the fall semester of 2006 along with a new Residential Restaurant to serve the residents of the six East Area halls citation needed Greek life Edit CMU recognizes academic social and professional Greek organizations which comply with university rules and regulations such as its anti hazing policies Currently in the social realm there consists of 12 fraternities and 12 sororities Other Greek life organizations that pertain to honoCe degrees and multicultural backgrounds have formed as well throughout the years Each is unique to their own roots and provides a great networking opportunity for students at the university Recognized Fraternities Sigma Chi Beta Theta Pi Chi Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Delta Theta Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Pi Sigma Tau Gamma Tau Kappa Epsilon Recognized Sororities Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Sigma Tau Delta Phi Epsilon Delta Zeta Phi Mu Phi Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Kappa Zeta Phi Beta Zeta Tau Alpha Professional Fraternities Alpha Kappa Psi Beta Gamma Sigma Delta Omicron Epsilon Nu Tau Kappa Kappa Psi Pi Sigma Epsilon Phi Chi Theta Phi Mu Alpha Sigma Alpha Iota Gamma Iota Sigma Honor Societies Alpha Psi Omega Beta Alpha Psi Kappa Delta Pi Phi Sigma Pi Campus safety Edit 2018 shooting Edit On March 2 2018 19 year old student James Eric Davis Jr shot and killed his mother and father when they came to campus to take him home for spring break After the shooting Davis fled and the campus was placed on lockdown Around 15 hours later police arrested him and took him to a local hospital The incident disrupted the travel plans of students and campus activities for several days Davis was charged with two counts of murder and one count of unlawful possession of a firearm used to commit murder 30 31 32 and was later determined to be not guilty by reason of insanity 33 and committed to a psychiatric institution 34 Media Edit The campus student run newspaper is Central Michigan Life The paper is published every Thursday during the academic year and www cm life com which receives 1 million page views per year is updated daily CM Life was named one of the top three non daily newspapers in the nation for 2007 2018 2019 by the Society of Professional Journalists 35 36 It also was named the best college newspaper in Division I in Michigan eight of the past 10 years CM Life has been named winner of the National Pacemaker Awards by Associated Collegiate Press in 1975 1976 1978 1979 1989 1990 2001 2002 2005 2007 2009 2013 2014 2015 and 2016 2019 37 38 It also was a finalist for the first time for an online Pacemaker in 2010 39 CM Life has come in first place for the Best College Media Company in the nation seven years in a row 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 by College Media Business and Advertising Managers organization There are also two student run college radio stations FM 91 5 WMHW FM and FM 101 1 a student produced newscast News Central 34 and a student run college television station MHTV In 2005 a student operated music label called Moore Media Records MMR was established 40 In addition the university owns and operates WCMU TV the region s PBS station and WCMU FM the NPR affiliate Both stations serve most of Northern Michigan including the eastern Upper Peninsula through a network of repeater stations Also established in 2003 is White Pine Music the recording label of the CMU School of Music citation needed On February 2 2008 Central Michigan University s online magazine Grand Central Magazine was launched Currently updated weekly the magazine is run through CMU s Department of Journalism and features magazine style features from the world of sports entertainment style technology and travel citation needed Notable alumni EditMain article List of Central Michigan University people U S representative Dan Kildee U S representative Brenda Lawrence 62nd governor of Kentucky Matt Bevin Former NBA All Star and coach of the Grand Canyon Antelopes Dan Majerle Four star general William Kernan Four star general Jimmy Ross Anthony Zinni United States Marine Corps generalNotes Edit Other consists of Multiracial Americans amp those who prefer to not say The percentage of students who received an income based federal Pell grant intended for low income students The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum References Edit OUR HISTORY cmich edu Central Michigan University Retrieved 23 June 2022 Central Michigan University Logistics amp Supply Management Education Edumaritime net As of FY 2021 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2021 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY20 to FY21 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2022 Retrieved August 16 2022 a b CMU Central Michigan University Archived from the original on 2012 10 04 Retrieved 2012 10 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2016 08 13 Table 20 Higher education R amp D expenditures ranked by FY 2018 R amp D expenditures FYs 2009 18 Ncsesdata nsf gov National Science Foundation Retrieved 26 July 2020 a b c Endowed Speaker Series College of Humanities amp Social amp Behavioral Sciences Central Michigan University Fleming Lecture Series Central Michigan University Cmich edu Retrieved 7 May 2021 DiSalvo Named CMU Wrestling Top Assistant CMUChippewas com Official Web Site of Central Michigan University Athletics Archived 2011 07 08 at the Wayback Machine Cmuchippewas com Retrieved on 2011 01 14 Central Michigan cuts men s track and field program Mlive com 19 May 2020 Retrieved 7 May 2021 Petzold Evan Central Michigan gets waiver from NCAA won t lose FBS status Detroit Free Press Retrieved 7 May 2021 College Scorecard Central Michigan University United States Department of Education Retrieved May 8 2022 Editor Isaac Ritchey Photo BREAKING University to close North campus residence halls for Fall 2022 semester www cm life com Retrieved 2022 03 23 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Hanna Jason 4 March 2018 Central Michigan student used father s gun to kill his parents police say CNN Retrieved 5 March 2018 Siemaszko Corky Blankstein Andrew 2 March 2018 Central Michigan University shooting leaves two dead gunman on the loose NBC News Retrieved 2 March 2018 Smith Mitch 2 March 2018 Shooting Reported at Central Michigan University The New York Times Retrieved 2 March 2018 Eric Baerren Davis plea of not guilty by reason of insanity accepted in CMU shootings Morning Sun January 25 2019 Former CMU student deemed mentally ill at time of killing his parents in his dorm Associated Press January 26 2019 SPJ Announces 2007 Mark of Excellence Award National Winners Society of Professional Journalists Retrieved December 10 2017 Photographer wins national award Cm life com Retrieved 7 May 2021 2015 Newspaper Pacemaker National Scholastic Press Association Retrieved December 10 2017 All American Hall of Fame Inductees National Scholastic Press Association Retrieved December 10 2017 ACP Contest Winners Archived from the original on 2010 09 04 Retrieved 2010 08 24 Broadcast and Cinematic Arts Central Michigan University Cmich edu Archived from the original on 12 May 2008 Retrieved 7 May 2021 External links Edit Media related to Central Michigan University at Wikimedia Commons Official website Central Michigan University athletics website Central Michigan University at Curlie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Central Michigan University amp oldid 1133832944, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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