March 2014 WMU News

Annual festival brings over 800 high school singers to campus

The 76th annual Southwestern Michigan Vocal Festival, one of the largest, oldest and most successful high school choral festivals in the U.S., will be held on WMU's campus Thursday, March 13.

Sustainability executive to present business college talk

Melissa Gray, senior director of sustainability for a global leader in hybrid cloud environments, will present "What We All Want From Work" at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, March 13, in 2000 Schneider Hall.

WMU and new medical school offer dual MD-MBA degree

The Haworth College of Business and the WMU School of Medicine have designed a dual-degree program allowing medical students to complete both an M.D. degree and MBA degree with a concentration in healthcare.

Students encouraged to take sustainability survey

Students are encouraged to participate in the annual Student Sustainability Survey. The survey is open March 2-23 and is accessible online. Results will be shared at a town hall event Thursday, April 10.

Pink Martini and special guests The von Trapps to perform at Miller

Pink Martini will bring their music, featuring tones of classical, jazz and old-fashioned pop, to Miller Auditorium Tuesday, March 11. The von Trapps, great grandchildren of Captain and Maria Von Trapp, will join the performance.