Mt. Pleasant
CMU Dearborn Hosts Debate On Transformation Of Detroit
Central Michigan University’s Global Campus Center in Dearborn is hosting a debate on “Transforming the City of Detroit — The Austerity Model vs. The Growth Model” on Wednesday, March 27 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 1 Parklane Blvd., Suite 122 East, Parklane Towers.
Event Notices From March 8-10
The latest event and meeting notices from Michigan’s technology-focused companies, institutions and groups
CMU Biology Team Introduces New Screening Method To Detect Invasive Species
Central Michigan University biology professor Andrew R. Mahon and a group of researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey, the University of Notre Dame and The Nature Conservancy have identified a genetic method of surveillance to detect the abundance of invasive species in water.
CMU Students Harness Footfalls’ Vibrations To Create Energy
Central Michigan University engineering students are constructing an electrical panel that will serve as a vibrational energy harvester to create renewable energy for powering a temperature display.
CMU Students To Compete In Business Simulation, Launch New Information Management Institute
Eighty Central Michigan University students will battle for the profitability of fictitious companies in a unique simulation competition, testing their knowledge of SAP, the world’s foremost Enterprise Resource Planning software.
Verizon Beefs Up Cell Coverage Near Mt. Pleasant
Verizon Wireless announced Friday that it had expanded its network coverage in the Mt. Pleasant area.
CMU Getting Greener With Energy Efficiency Steps
Central Michigan University’s carbon footprint has been decreasing on a “rapid basis,” according to LeRoy Barnes, CMU utilities engineer, since the school began taking conservation methods to reduce electricity consumption and conserve natural gas in 2008.
CMU Tops In Energy Savings, Utility Rebates Show
Central Michigan University has become a leader in energy efficiency, at least if the volume of its efficiency rebates from Consumers Energy is any indication.
CMU Faculty Patents New Water Filtering Methods To Remove Perchlorates
Central Michigan University faculty member Anja Mueller has invented a method to filter 300 times more perchlorates from water than typical consumer filters currently on the market.
CMU Research Corp. Adds $30M To Mid-Michigan Economy
The Central Michigan University Research Corp. Thursday announced it is working with 11 companies, assisting the businesses in their early development stages, fostering the creation of 85 jobs in the region and adding $30 million to the mid-Michigan economy last year.


















