Central Michigan University is a microcosm of the real world. However in this microcosm, a variety of communities flourish under one unit. Universities can be a beautiful thing; it allows multiple communities and groups of people to interact with and learn from one another. Below are some different communities environments you can see on CMU’s campus.
(From left to right) Graduate students, Zach Badger-House, Stephanie Hare and Shantia Reese; D’Wayne Jenkins, Multicultural Academic Student Services assistant director; and Nisha Collins, senior, share a candid moment nearby the Center for Inclusion and Diversity on Thursday, March 1.
The lounge space in the Bovee University Center provides all students with a common ground to work, interact, and relax.
Audrey Simmons, Odenton, Minnesota graduate student helps Rachel Bennich, Holt sophomore, prepare to accept a job position. There are numerous sources for career advising and professional development on campus.
The Multicultural Greek rock is a strong symbol of cultural achievement and pride. The organization painted on the rock may change, but the strength and unity the rock and these organizations stand for is eternal.
The Center for Inclusion and Diversity is a safe space that nurtures academic and professional growth through cultural enrichment and leadership opportunities.