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  • Regarded as "a national leader in the charter school movement," Central Michigan University's James Goenner will help kick off National Charter Schools Week by participating in U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings' National Charter School Policy Forum May 5 in Washington, D.C. Read the Story

  • April is National Autism Awareness Month, and according to the Autism Society of America, autism affects one in 150 American children, including almost one in 94 boys. It is "a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life and affects a person's ability to communicate and interact with others" and "is a 'spectrum disorder' that affects individuals differently and to varying degrees." Read the Story

  • In the wake of the Feb. 14 fatal shootings at Northern Illinois University, several Central Michigan University faculty members are available to speak about the events from various perspectives. SOURCE: Joseph Rivard, professor Department of teacher education and professional development... Read the Story

  • Super Bowl Sunday is coming, and it's not just about parties, commercials and the big game. For many, it also is a day for gambling. Central Michigan University recreation, parks and leisure services administration faculty member Tim Otteman cautions that the simple act of buying a Super Bowl square may eventually lead to a larger issue. Among Otteman's initial thoughts: Read the Story

  • Winter is the season for holidays, resolutions, big games and other traditions. Several Central Michigan University faculty and staff experts are available to comment on a variety of seasonal topics. Read the Story

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