Trustees approve two staff retirements, other personnel changes
Members of the University's governing board signed off on several retirements, resignations and other personnel recommendations during its July 18 board meeting.
Funded call for students' original artwork on climate change
WMU students are invited to submit original artwork to the "Spare|Change: The Art of Climate" exhibit. Submissions will be accepted Aug. 9 through Sept. 9.
Open house at Fort St. Joseph to feature food, culture
This year's open house at the Fort St. Joseph archaeology site in Niles, Mich., is set for Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 10-11. The event is free and open to the public.
New head coach for Bronco gymnastics named
University officials have announced that Penny Jernigan, University of North Carolina gymnastics assistant head coach, will fill the position of head coach of the Bronco gymnastics team.
Employees urged to 'Go West' by finding their own paths of study
Faculty and staff members are encouraged to take advantage of their tuition discount benefits by starting a new degree or returning to the classroom for personal or professional development.
Instructor's book honored in 2013 Arab American Book Awards
Spanish instructor Hedy Habra has been awarded an honorable mention for her book "Flying Carpets." She will be honored Saturday, Nov. 2, at a reception in Detroit.
Art display shows how sketches evolve into larger works of art
The exhibit, "From Sketch to Studio," features artists Helen Kleczynski and Dave Middleton and is on display through Friday, Aug. 30, in the second floor art gallery of the College of Health and Human Services.
Ohio University scholar to become dean of WMU's education college
Dr. Ming Li, interim executive director of the Center for International Studies at Ohio University, has been selected to become the new dean of WMU's College of Education and Human Development, effective Sept. 1.
Aviation student receives top award for maintenance tech skills
Andrew Kincaid, of Battle Creek, Mich., was one of six participants nationally recognized for his aviation maintenance technology skills, winning top honors at the 2013 SkillsUSA Championship.
Michigan Gov. Snyder makes campus stop for WMUK taping
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder visited WMU to tape an interview for WMUK-FM's recently launched news and public affairs show "WestSouthwest." The interview will air at 9:20 a.m. Wednesday, July 31.
Dominican Republic educators spend week with WMU colleagues
Educators from the Dominican Republic's first community college tour campus and renew acquaintances with WMU faculty members who visited their campus to offer a workshop earlier this summer.
Kalamazoo's Bronson Park comes alive on Fridays this summer
Lunchtime Live runs Fridays through Sept. 27 (no events Aug. 30 or Sept. 6) from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Bronson Park, and features local musicians, food trucks, area retail vendors and fun activities.
22nd annual Ribfest comes to Kalamazoo
Country band Lonestar will be the featured entertainment for Ribfest Kalamazoo, which runs Thursday through Saturday, Aug. 1-3, at Arcadia Creek Festival Place. Gates open each day at 11 a.m.
Summit set for supervisors of student workers
This year's Student Employment Summit for WMU employees who supervise student workers is set for Thursday, Aug. 1, with registrations being accepted through Monday, July 29.
American studies program eliminated
Trustees approve a recommendation to eliminate the University's major and minor in American studies. No students are currently enrolled in either curriculum.
University establishes health data center
The recent proliferation of electronic medical databases, health registries and other Web-based health data has prompted WMU to establish the Center for Health Data Research, Analysis and Mapping.
Grants to WMU exceed $24 million for the year
Externally funded awards to WMU soared past $4.2 million in May and June, pushing the year-end total of grants received for the 2012-13 fiscal year past the $24 million mark.
African-American culture featured at Kalamazoo festival
The Black Arts Festival, held Thursday through Sunday, July 25-28, at various locations in downtown Kalamazoo, showcases African-American artistic ability and cultural heritage.
Area employers encouraged to participate in Part-Time Job Fair
Local employers seeking part-time workers for the fall are invited to participate in WMU's Part-Time Job Fair to be held on campus Tuesday, Aug. 27. Space is limited to the first 50 registered organizations.
Men's basketball Broncos score academic accolades
WMU is the only school in the Mid-American Conference to earn one of the National Association of Basketball Coaches' inaugural Team Academic Excellence Awards.
Trustees approve move to put WMU name on Cooley Law School
WMU trustees have approved an affiliation agreement that will allow the private Thomas M. Cooley Law School to become the Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School.
Impact of record gift total lauded as trustees see year-end reports
During the last fiscal year, which ended June 30, nearly 22,000 private donors chose to support WMU with $64,871,813 in cash gifts and pledges. Donors included 10,996 alumni, 629 corporations and 84 foundations.
Group presents its tobacco-free campus recommendation
WMU considers becoming a tobacco-free campus to enhance health and wellness of the campus community and to explore ways to achieve health and wellness savings.
New housing and dining vision focuses on campus neighborhoods
Over the next two years, WMU's campus will be transformed into a series of neighborhoods featuring new and renovated residence halls, enhanced dining facilities, and amenities to support academic success.
Public gets first look at design potential of East Hall renovation
Initial design concepts for the East Hall renovation include the preservation and restoration of signature architectural features such as the cupola, pillared portico and interior central staircase.
Get a taste of Kalamazoo restaurants and live entertainment
The Taste of Kalamazoo runs Thursday through Saturday, July 25-27, at the Arcadia Creek Festival Place and features food from 30 area restaurants and live entertainment.
Math and science experts chosen for teaching fellowship program
Woodrow Wilson Michigan Teaching Fellowship program is designed to provide Michigan's high-need urban and rural schools with teachers who offer cutting-edge preparation and real-world expertise in math and science.
Special surplus furniture sale to be held at Bigelow Hall
Used residence hall furniture to be sold to the public, while supplies last, Thursday through Saturday, July 18-20, in Bigelow Hall. The sale will feature bunk beds, dressers and desks.
Trustees to act on Cooley affiliation and capital outlay requests
Meeting in formal session at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 18, WMU's Board of Trustees will take up two action items and receive three briefings on major campus initiatives.
Lecture series presented by Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Lectures take place at 7 p.m. on successive Wednesdays through Aug. 7. The four-part series will explore America's rich colonial past, its fur trade, military campaigns and the historic French fort in Niles.