Finalists for enrollment manager position to speak on campus
Two finalists for the position of associate provost for enrollment management, Dr. Bryan J. Terry and Christopher W. Tremblay, will give public presentations on campus this week.
'Complex Conversations' coming to Monroe-Brown Gallery
"Complex Conversations: Willie Cole Sculptures and Wall Works" will be on display starting Thursday, Jan. 10, through Friday, Feb. 15. Cole is is best known for his found-object sculptures, prints and photographs.
Advertising and promotion students take first in national challenge
A team of nine advertising and promotion students have placed first in the EdVenture Partners’ Jobs for America’s Graduates Scholastic Achievement Award Challenge, continuing a seven-year trend of placing in the top 10.
Spring registration under way for low-cost Chinese culture courses
The Confucius Institute offers a number of low-cost Chinese language and culture classes that are open to the public. Registration is now open and classes begin the week of Jan. 22.
Kalamazoo Film Society presents 'Holy Motors'
The Kalamazoo Film Society will present the comedy "Holy Motors" Friday through Sunday, Jan. 11-13, at WMU's Little Theatre. The film is not rated; admission is $5.
Scholarships available for short-term study abroad
Awards of up to $2,500 are available to WMU students participating in a select group of short-term study abroad programs this spring and summer. Information sessions will be held starting Wednesday, Jan. 16.
Workshops for new, established businesses offered by WMU center
Prospective and established business owners have until 5 p.m. Monday, Jan. 7, to register for Venture Plan and Venture Forward workshops being offered by WMU's Small Business and Technology Development Center.