Central Michigan University highlights campus events and achievements for March 30-April 5

Robert O. Davies President at Central Michigan University
Robert O. Davies President at Central Michigan University
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Central Michigan University shared on April 9 a selection of photos showcasing notable campus events and activities from the week of March 30 to April 5, as captured by University Marketing & Communications.

The featured images include animation students working on a stop motion film, students participating in Holi—the Hindu festival of colors—and employees registering to become organ donors through a partnership with Gift of Life Michigan. The university also highlighted its softball team splitting a two-game series against Northern Illinois University.

These events are part of Central Michigan University’s ongoing efforts to provide comprehensive educational experiences. The university leads in national participation for Alternative Breaks programs, according to the official website. In addition, Central Michigan has been recognized as one of two Adobe Creative Campuses in Michigan and is among four Celonis Academic Centers of Excellence nationally, according to the official website.

Central Michigan offers more than 200 academic programs across seven colleges, including undergraduate, graduate, online, and study abroad options according to the official website. The institution extends its offerings beyond its base in Michigan through online and international study opportunities as noted by the official website.

According to the official website, Central Michigan ranks first in Michigan and sixth in the Midwest for highest earnings among females under age forty. The university says it is focused on delivering comprehensive education that prepares students for successful careers and lifelong learning.



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