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  • CMU Public Broadcasting to acquire Flint station

    The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees, meeting in special session Tuesday afternoon, voted to purchase WFUM-TV in Flint from the University of Michigan. Read the Story

  • CMU trustees approve addition for medical school

    The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees approved funding Thursday for an addition to the institution's Health Professions building to house the CMU School of Medicine. Read the Story

  • CMU board sets tuition/increases financial aid

    The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees dealt with a number of financial issues during its July 16 meeting. Among those were tuition, financial aid, the university's operating budget and building projects. Trustees set undergraduate tuition for the 2009-10 academic... Read the Story

  • CMU trustees meet in special session

    The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees will meet in special session May 15 at 2 p.m. to discuss the university's search for a new president. The meeting will be held in room 438 of the Detroit Metro Airport Marriott,... Read the Story

  • Michigan Senate confirms CMU board appointees

    The Michigan Senate has confirmed the appointments of Sarah Opperman of Midland and John Hurd of Munith to the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees. Governor Jennifer Granholm appointed both to eight-year terms in January. Read the Story

  • Torreano elected as CMU board chairwoman

    Gail Torreano has been elected chairwoman of the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees for a one-year term beginning Jan. 1. In addition to electing Torreano, the CMU board also elected Stephanie Comai of Ann Arbor and Sam Kottamasu of Saginaw as co-vice chairs during its Dec. 4 meeting. Read the Story

  • CMU trustees conduct year-end business

    The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees revised President Michael Rao's contract and salary during its Dec. 4 meeting. The changes include increasing the length of President Rao's contract to 2016 with the potential for three one-year extensions and a 3 percent increase in salary from $293,550 to $302,357. Read the Story

  • Central Michigan University board votes to establish school of medicine

    Central Michigan University will begin to educate its inaugural class of 100 future physicians as early as Fall 2011. Citing the institution's responsibility to help Michigan prepare for an impending shortage of 6,000 physicians by 2020, the CMU Board of Trustees, at its Sept. 18 meeting, authorized President Michael Rao to proceed with establishing a school of medicine. Read the Story

  • CMU sets tuition; approves hotel/office complex development

    The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees set tuition for incoming freshmen and transfer students at its meeting July 17. The new rate will not affect most returning students whose tuition is guaranteed for up to five years under terms of The CMU Promise. Read the Story

  • CMU Board of Trustees to meet July 17

    The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees will meet at 12:30 p.m. July 17 in the President's Conference Room of the Bovee University Center. The meeting is open to the public. Read the Story

  • CMU trustees discuss hotel/office development

    The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees want more information before taking action on a long-term lease for a proposed $12.5 million hotel and office building complex. Read the Story

  • CMU trustees set room and board rates/off-campus tuition

    Central Michigan University's Board of Trustees dealt with financial matters during its meeting Thursday. Read the Story

  • Caponigro re-elected as CMU Board chair

    Jeffrey R. Caponigro of Bloomfield Hills has been re-elected chairman of the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees for a one-year term beginning Jan. 1. Read the Story

  • CMU trustees hold line on tuition - move forward with medical school

    Students beginning their college career at Central Michigan University in January will continue to enjoy the benefits of The CMU Promise and pay the same tuition as students who entered the university in August. Read the Story

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