April 2012 WMU News

Medieval Congress free to local residents registering now

Free registration for county residents ends April 25.

James W. Hill obituary

Former administrator and professor emeritus of management died April 9 at age 83.

Organize an Excitement Zone for the Kalamazoo Marathon

City's marathon passes through WMU campus May 6.

Finals Finish encourages students to go for gold

Fun, food, exercise, games and live music Tuesday, April 24.

Register now for low-cost Chinese culture courses

Noncredit courses in cooking, language, Tai Chi and more begin May 7.

Shane Clipfell named women's basketball head coach

Michigan State associate coach picked to lead Broncos.

Carol L. Stamm obituary

Former associate vice president for academic affairs died April 15 at age 67.

Kalamazoo Beer Exchange again hosting WIDR fundraiser

Fourteen Michigan craft brewers participating April 29.

Annual event to showcase graduate and faculty research

Research and Creative Activities Poster Day is April 20.

Dale D. King obituary

Associate professor emeritus of mechanical engineering died April 9 at age 88.

Host families sought for international students

Japanese students expected on campus for one to five months.

Biggest Loser star Mike Danley discusses lifestyle changes

Former Bronco football player speaks April 19 in Schneider Hall.

Concerto concert is capstone event of music calendar

Concerto competition winners are soloists at April 22 concert.

Accomplished playwright is next in Frostic Reading Series

Award-winning playwright Sean Clark reads from his work April 19.

Paul Clements to speak on poverty in Bihar

Causes of poverty in the Indian state of Bihar addressed Wednesday, April 18.

Kellogg Foundation is first recipient of aviation award

Excellence in Diversity Award will be presented today.

Senior engineering design projects showcased Tuesday

Nearly 220 seniors will present 89 design projects.

Canadian roundtable addresses U.S. relations, climate change

Roundtable is Friday at Bernhard Center, includes free presentation.

Theatre students stage Tony Award-winning musical 'Hairspray'

Tony Award-winning musical at Shaw Theatre April 12-21.

Upton announces VetSuccess program for WMU, KVCC and KCC

Veterans transitioning to college life will be able to tap an array of new services to help them succeed, thanks to a new VetSuccess on Campus program.

Student film project is finalist in national CNN contest

"World Press Freedom" created by Cassandra Stagner and Wil Granaderos.

More than 15,000 have signed up for WMU Alert

Register to receive tornado warnings and campus emergency alerts.

WMU to celebrate Arbor Day, Tree Campus recertification

Public tree planting Thursday, April 19, at Valley Pond.

WMU hosts annual Teacher Education Career Fair

Job opportunities for teachers to be showcased Wednesday, April 18.

Do it yourself at HullabaZoo Saturday

Free do-it-yourself workshops include screen printing and bike repair.

'The People's Scholar' to address diversity in community talk

Program at Chenery Auditorium April 17-18 features Dr. Boyce Watkins.

Partnership to overcome homelessness part of WMUK spring drive

On-air campaign runs through Friday, April 20.

Shantytown fundraiser demonstrates need for affordable housing

Students camp out Friday to raise funds for Habitat for Humanity trip.

Wesley Foundation has finals week fun prep for students

Different giveaways and activities each day, April 16-18.

Really Really Free Market spring edition

Need some spring fashion? Next free exchange market is Wednesday, April 18.