2012 WMU News

Campus town hall meeting will focus on School of Medicine

President John M. Dunn and Dean Hal B. Jenson to lead Feb. 14 discussion.

Weeklong celebration honors student employees

Nominations for student employee and supervisor of the year due Feb. 16.

Finalists for honors college associate dean make public presentations

Gunther Hega, Carla Koretsky and Edwin Martini give talks Feb. 7-10.

Banderas and Anaya star in 'The Skin I Live In' at Little Theatre

Golden Globe-nominated thriller playing on campus Feb. 10-12.

Medical studies center to transition into WMU medical school

KCMS-WMU merger will strengthen medical education in Kalamazoo.

Fisk Jubilee Singers share traditional spirituals

African-American a cappella group performs Feb. 15 at Dalton Center.

Harold W. Homan obituary

Retired pipefitter in maintenance services died Jan. 26 at age 86.

Semiannual Make a Difference award nominations due

Campus community has until Feb. 28 to nominate deserving staff members.

Richard L. Hodges obituary

Associate professor emeritus of accountancy died Jan. 30 at age 67.

Western Wind Quintet performs at Dalton Center

Resident faculty ensemble in concert Feb. 8.

Four-time Tony Award-winning 'In the Heights' at Miller Auditorium

Hit musical comes to town for a single performance Feb. 24.

Tony Award-winning Blast comes to Miller Auditorium

Performance Feb. 23 features world-class athletes and musicians.

Gold Company to pay tribute to the Oscars

Award-winning group performs favorites from the silver screen Feb. 11.

Chavez college scholarship available for fall

Available to students in Kalamazoo, Allegan and Van Buren counties.

WMU Dining Services launches mobile menu

Daily menus now available in more convenient, user-friendly format.

Noted historian to speak on empire and liberty

Visiting scholar Dr. Fred Anderson gives public lecture Feb. 6.

First WMU cohort gains critical computer networking certification

Students prep to become recognized Cisco Certified Network Associates.

Best-selling author to share war letters from U.S. troops

Andrew Carroll to host on-campus talk and book signing Feb. 10.

Finance professional slated to lead WMU's BRCC

Stephen Haakenson to lead Biosciences Research and Commercialization Center.

Former Africana studies director serves as consultant on film

Ben Wilson contributed to "Up From the Bottoms," which airs Sunday.

Stand-up comedian Demetri Martin performs on campus

Comedy Central star visits Miller Auditorium for a single show April 10.

Next Really Really Free Market is Thursday

Swap clothes, schools supplies, books, music and more.

Emeriti Council programs continuing

Terry Williams, professor emeritus of theatre, presents Feb. 8.

Accomplished civil engineer to lead two seminars

Dr. Chandrasekhar Putcha gives free, public lectures Feb. 9-10.

Three finalists for associate provost make public presentations

Schullery, Liggett and Brylinsky talk Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, respectively.

Dozens of local internships up for grabs

Apply by March 15 for some 43 positions at 33 companies.

Rich palette of local artist on display at WMU

Susan Teague's work exhibited at Health and Human Services Building.

Award-winning authors offer on-campus reading

Public reading Feb. 2 features Kevin Fenton and Rachel Eliza Griffiths.

Future of long-term health care topic of public lecture

Dr. Edward Norton will address the future of long-term care in America Feb. 1.

East Campus redevelopment is topic of town hall meeting

Private-sector development partner will give status update Feb. 1.