WMU board to consider campus rental rates, presidential compensation

Photo of WMU Bernhard Center.
KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Rental rates on campus apartments for 2017-18 and presidential compensation for 2016-17 are among the agenda items set for the Western Michigan University Board of Trustees to consider when it meets Tuesday, Dec. 13.

Trustees will meet in formal session at 11 a.m. in 157-159 Bernhard Center. In addition to rental rates and compensation, the board is expected to act upon recommendations for a formal agreement between WMU and Charlotte County, Florida, and a new international agreement between the University and GUFE—Guangdong University of Finances and Economics—in China.

Additional items on the agenda include reports covering personnel moves, receipt of gifts and grants, and operating cash and annuity and life-income details.

As is the case with all meetings of the WMU Board of Trustees, the event will be live streamed. A link to the live stream as well as background materials on items being considered at the meeting can be found at wmich.edu/trustees.