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  • CMU names Berman new Griffin Endowed Chair in American Government

    Years of Michigan legislative and executive branch experience will enhance the education of Central Michigan University students through the appointment of CMU's next Griffin Endowed Chair in American Government. Read the Story

  • Experts tackle election issues, statewide effects at CMU Griffin Forum

    Americans can make their mark by voting in what is sure to be one of the most historical presidential elections to date. To assist them in making their choice, voters will learn more about important issues surrounding this election and how the results impact Michigan as six of the state's leading journalists and political figures share their perspectives during Central Michigan University's Fall 2008 Griffin Policy Forum Oct. 22. Read the Story

  • CMU students serve as delegates at model U.N. conference

    A group of Central Michigan University students gained real-world experience as global ambassadors by stepping out of the classroom and into the United Nations headquarters in New York. Eighteen CMU students recently attended the National Model United Nations Conference as... Read the Story

  • Climate change's effect on state economy focus of CMU Griffin Forum

    Central Michigan University's spring 2008 Griffin Policy Forum will explore climate change as an answer to improving Michigan's ailing economy. The forum, "Can Climate Changes Heat Up Michigan's Economy?" will take place April 9 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in... Read the Story

  • CMU conference exposes death anxiety in political manipulation

    A Central Michigan University conference will highlight how some politicians coax voters into believing that they can provide the best security against terrorism using death anxiety as a manipulation tool. "Terror at the Voting Booth: How Fear is Used in... Read the Story

  • Political leaders ready for hottest topics at CMU forum

    Political leaders representing both the Democratic and Republican parties expect to debate a wide range of issues from the state's stretched budget to higher education funding during Central Michigan University's Fall 2007 Griffin Policy Forum. Read the Story

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