Shirley Bach obituary
Dr. Shirley Bach, WMU professor emerita of philosophy and internationally recognized authority on biomedical ethics, died Feb. 13 at age 86. A funeral service is set for 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16, at Temple B'Nai Israel, 4409 Grand Prairie Road, in Kalamazoo.
Office renamed to reflect total student population served
First-Year Experience Programs is now the Office of Student Transitions, reaffirming its focus on providing programs and special services to all new WMU students.
Dance emerita honored for advocacy
Wendy Cornish, WMU professor emerita of dance, is the recipient of this year's Partners in Dance Community Dance Advocacy Award.
Culture and football team topics at upcoming community breakfast
Head coach Tim Lester will discuss the culture of WMU's football team during a Feb. 23 breakfast event. Reservations are required and can be made at (269) 387-6059 or wmich.edu/business/mercantile-rsvp.
Kohrman Hall being renovated to house product design facilities
Construction activities began in December that will allow the recently created product design program to move into renovated spaces in Central Kohrman Hall by fall 2018.
WMU to host regional College Band Directors National Association conference
Two WMU music ensembles will perform at the CBDNA conference Friday, Feb. 23, in Miller Auditorium. The WMU Concert Band will perform at 10:15 a.m., and the University Symphonic Band will perform at 8:30 p.m.
Grammy winner to perform with jazz and symphony orchestras
Six-time Grammy winner Vince Mendoza will perform with WMU music students at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21, in the Dalton Center Recital Hall. The performance will be preceded by a 7 p.m. discussion.
Film festival examines human inequality, solutions
Three films from the America Divided docu-series, produced by Norman Lear, Common and Shonda Rhimes, will be shown at WMU's Bernhard Center: "The System" Feb. 21, "Something in the Water" March 19, and "A House Divided" April 11.
WMU to host a free Chinese New Year Gala
The Confucius Institute at WMU will host a free Chinese New Year Gala from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 17, in the Bernhard Center East Ballroom to celebrate the upcoming Year of the Dog.
New music ensemble, Birds on a Wire, presents 'A Strange Magic'
Music ensemble Birds on a Wire will perform, free and open to the public, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 20, in the Dalton Center Recital Hall.
Western Herald editor wins prestigious national journalism fellowship
Elissa C. Kedziorek, editor-in-chief of WMU's student newspaper, the Western Herald, will head to Washington, D.C., in mid-March as the 2018 Michigan Fellow for the National Newspaper Association's News Fellows Program.
WMU's Heritage Hall renovation earns prestigious global engineering award
For their work in renovating Heritage Hall, WMU alumni Jonathan Rumohr and Jesse Hendershot have received the ASHRAE 2018 Award of Engineering Excellence, an honor bestowed upon international building projects only five times over the past 30 years.
Student contest part of MLK academy's 50th-anniversary celebration
This long-running academic support program will pick a student design to use in the commemorative poster it will hand out during a homecoming 2018 banquet.
Assessment conference returns for 9th year
Graduate teaching assistants as well as all faculty and staff members are invited to attend the free March 16 event. Registration for the luncheon is required by 5 p.m. Friday, March 9.
'Black Lives, Black Words' at York Arena
"Black Lives, Black Words," free and open to the public, will take place at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 18, in the York Arena located inside the Gilmore Theatre Complex on WMU's main campus.
Clara A. Van Eck obituary
Clara Van Eck, a retired WMU accounting clerk, died Jan. 29 at age 96. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 12, at Langeland Family Funeral Homes, Westside Chapel, 3926 S. 9th St., in Kalamazoo.
Funding awards help small businesses hire summer interns
Area small businesses can apply for matching funds to help them hire WMU student interns in STEM disciplines. Funding applications to hire interns for this summer are due by Thursday, March 1.
WMU main campus closed beginning at noon Friday, Feb. 9, due to severe weather
Except for essential and emergency services, Western Michigan University is closing and canceling classes on its main Kalamazoo campus beginning at noon Friday, Feb. 9, due to severe weather. For information on the status of regional locations, visit the Extended University Programs website.
How to find out if WMU is closed
University closings due to severe weather are rare. In the event of a closure, a notice will be posted on the WMU home page and an email will go out to all students and employees.
Annual concert showcases student talent, benefits scholarships
The music scholarship benefit concert is set for 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16, in Miller Auditorium. Tickets are $15 general admission, $12 for seniors and $5 for students with a valid ID.
Event highlights teaching, research, diversity and engagement
Spring Convocation will include Discovery Symposia, professional development workshops, a recognition luncheon, and convocation and awards, followed by a Gold Gathering reception.
Men's soccer announces 2018 spring schedule
The WMU men's soccer team has a recently announced spring schedule that includes four home matches: 3 and 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24; 6 p.m. Friday, March 16; and 6 p.m. Friday, March 23.
Richard F. Raklovits obituary
Richard F. Raklovits, associate professor emeritus of health, physical education and recreation, died Nov. 21, 2017, at age 89. Services have taken place.
Marketing, business development exec takes on WMU-Punta Gorda role
Teri Ashley, of Punta Gorda, has been named director of outreach and corporate engagement for WMU Extended University Programs' growing Florida initiatives.
Author, film critic and New Yorker staff member David Denby to visit campus
Author, film critic and New Yorker staff member David Denby will talk about the abandonment of truth and the impact of ideology in a free, public event at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8, in 3508 Knauss Hall.
OT, social work faculty earn $1.8 million behavioral health grant
A majority of the funding will support $10,000 stipends for 28 students each year, allowing the students to focus on their research and make the most of their final-year clinical experiences.
Applications available for student sustainability grant
Applications are due by Thursday, March 1, for up to $75,000 in Student Sustainability Grant funding to support student research, activities and initiatives that will foster a culture of sustainability at WMU.
Special education major earns outstanding student award
Megan Foreman, a senior from Plymouth, is the one "extraordinary undergraduate student" to receive this year's Dr. Charles Van Riper Outstanding College Student Award.
'The Sound of Music' comes to Miller Auditorium
"The Sound of Music" is coming to Miller Auditorium Friday to Sunday, Feb. 9-11. The beloved musical story of Maria and the von Trapp Family features a Tony, Grammy and Academy Award–winning Best Score.
National organization recognizes WMU advertising and promotion students
Abrahan Garcia, of Holland, and Alex Gutierrez-Spencer, of Monroe, are two of only 50 college seniors chosen to participate in the American Advertising Federation's Most Promising Multicultural Students Program for 2018.