Monday, February 6, 2012

CMU biology department sees growth, chairman believes med school had impact

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The chairman of the Central Michigan University Biology Department believes the College of Medicine has helped grow the department. Central Michigan Life reported in the last three years, the biology and bio-medical sciences majors have grown from 450 students to 725 students. Biology Department Chairman Stephen Roberts told CM Life he had "little doubt" the school played a part. However, Roberts also said the department endorsed the Academic Senate's vote of no confidence in President George Ross and Provost Gary Shapiro. The faculty-led curriculum policy-making body believes the administration should be more forthcoming about information regarding the medical school.

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