September 2018 WMU News

Homecoming and Family Weekend events planned

"Forever Gold" is the 2018 Homecoming theme, and a host of activities will mark this year's celebration Monday through Sunday, Oct. 1-7.

Three high-profile graduates to receive WMU's top alumni honor

The University's 55th Distinguished Alumni Award recipients as well as select groups of graduates from all of WMU's colleges will be celebrated during an Oct. 5 event held in conjunction with homecoming.

Plan to #GiveGold in October

WMU’s Giving Day is set for Wednesday, Oct. 3, but all gifts made during homecoming week, Monday through Sunday, Oct. 1-7, will count toward Giving Day.

Grand opening set for Richmond Institute for Design and Innovation

WMU's new 28,000-square-foot Richmond Institute for Design and Innovation will be formally unveiled Thursday, Sept. 27, during a grand opening ceremony from 3 to 5 p.m. in Central Kohrman Hall.

WMU United Way launches 2018 campaign with $200,000 goal, children's book drive

The campus United Way is collecting new or gently used books for students in kindergarten through the third grade. Collection boxes will be in buildings throughout campus Monday, Oct. 8, through Wednesday, Oct. 31.

Take advantage of global engagement opportunities in October

WMU and the extended Kalamazoo community will offer numerous global engagement opportunities in October. Highlights include opportunities to observe Hispanic Heritage Month, learn more about Africian-American history, and practice yoga as well as engage in other exercises with women from around the world.

Learn to compost with worms, fix a bike at Sustainability Celebration

A public open house is set from noon to 3 p.m.  Sept. 27 and hour-long composting and bike repair workshops will be held from 4 o 6 p.m.

WMU opens manufacturing lab in downtown Grand Rapids

The Advanced Manufacturing Partnership Laboratory at WMU's downtown Grand Rapids location is a collaboration with Grand Rapids Community College and manufacturers to address the need for skilled labor.

Future leaders in research start at WMU

The W Magazine's research edition features the world-impacting scholarship of WMU faculty members and the many students they engage in the discovery process. Student researchers are learning through hands-on experience while helping to create new knowledge that benefits the world.

WMU offers new ways for students to get passports

In addition to establishing a $110 passport scholarship, the University will host a Passport Caravan Sept. 21 that will process the passports of 100 underrepresented WMU students for free.

ISM student wins $6,000 scholarship

Meriah Putnam, integrated supply management student at Western Michigan University, has been awarded the prestigious Transportation Club of Detroit scholarship for 2018. This marks the sixth consecutive year that a WMU student has won this award.

Battery research project will support company's clean energy plan

Consumers Energy's new large-scale battery facility on WMU's Parkview Campus increases research opportunities for students while storing enough energy from wind and solar sources to power 1,000 homes.

2018 Study Abroad Fair open for students, public

Attend the Sept. 26 event and learn about study abroad programs at WMU that are available to both current WMU students and many non-enrolled adults seeking an overseas learning experience.

Business college dean first speaker in community breakfast series

The event is free and open to the public and begins with breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Reservations are required.

Pickard steps down from WMU Board of Trustees

The governor will appoint a new trustee to complete Dr. William Pickard's term, which expires Dec. 31, 2020.

Former Obama official to discuss American democracy

During the Sept. 20 event, a former director of Obama's Domestic Policy Council will address how economic insecurity and the country's changing demographics have affected public confidence in institutions and democracy.

Input sought Sept. 17 on South Neighborhood

Input sessions for the new South Neighborhood improvement project are set for 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the Sangren Pedestrian Mall in front of Sangren Hall and 6 to 8 p.m. in the Bernhard Center lobby. Attendees will be able to view proposed design concepts in a virtual reality platform.

Martini to serve as interim associate provost of Extended University Programs

A national search for a permanent leader for Extended University Programs will start in early 2019.

WMU's Fall Convocation celebrates achievement, State of University

Convocation is a recognition of faculty and staff achievement for excellence in teaching, research and service.

 

Dr. Lawrence B. Schlack obituary

Dr. Lawrence B. Schlack, associate professor emeritus of educational leadership, died July 8 at age 85.

WMU board to convene Wednesday, set 2019 meeting dates

The WMU Board of Trustees will meet at 11 a.m. Wednesday in 157-159 Bernhard Center on the University's Main Campus.

Multiple public career fairs to be held at WMU this fall

Hundreds of employer representatives will be on campus participating in career-related events for job seekers in a wide variety of fields. The events start Sept. 11 and run through Nov. 14.

Humanities talks explore 'Truth'

The University Center for the Humanities 2018-19 speaker series "Truth" begins with two talks Tuesday, Sept. 25, and others to follow through spring semester.

University to honor its top four staffers for 2017-18

Representing the best of the best staff members, this award will be presented to Katie DeCamp, Susan Kramer, Jeff Stone and Connie Volenski.

World-renowned economist to receive distinguished scholar award

The 2017-18 award goes to Dr. Susan Pozo. It is the highest annual honor WMU bestows on faculty members.

Literacy education expert to receive Emerging Scholar Award

The 2017-18 award goes to Dr. Maria Selena O. Protacio. It acknowledges the accomplishments of WMU faculty members who are among the rising stars in U.S. higher education.

Sustainable agriculture practices, access to food and healthful eating focus of fall lecture series

Lyceum lectures are held from noon to 1 p.m. on Wednesdays through Dec. 5 in the Lee Honors College lounge, unless noted.

Two will receive WMU's Distinguished Service Award

As recipients of the Distinguished Service Award, Dr. Stephen Covell and Peter Thannhauser join 63 faculty and staff members who have received the accolade since it was established in 1980.

Three professors to be honored with Distinguished Teaching Awards

The annual event includes a State of the University address by WMU President Edward Montgomery.

Michael C. Braun obituary

Michael C. Braun, master faculty specialist of Spanish, died unexpectedly Aug. 27 at age 51. Visitation will be from noon to 1 p.m. Sept. 8 and be followed by a memorial service.