Many WMU offices closed during Labor Day weekend
Fall semester resumes at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 4.
WMU goes all in to promote student success
Some 4,700 incoming freshman and transfer students are part of a sweeping new program that immediately connects them to campus and orients them to college life and WMU.
Dr. Sherwood Cordier obituary
Dr. Sherwood "Woody" S. Cordier, professor emeritus of history, died Aug. 20 at age 89.
WMU trustees approve new three-year contract with AFSCME
The new contract will be in effect through Aug. 12, 2021, and includes salary increases and changes in health care premium contributions as well as health care plan modifications.
Accountancy student awarded prestigious study abroad scholarship
Western Michigan University junior Maddie Cordell of LaGrange Park, Illinois, will study in Italy this fall after being awarded the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship.
Local food shop first up in entrepreneurship speaker series
The event on Friday, Sept. 14, is free and open to the public. Reservations are required.
Former MIT researcher discusses neuroethics in center's first fall talk
Neuroscientist Dr. Stephanie J. Bird will open the Study of Ethics in Society's fall 2018 lecture series with a talk on "Putting science in its Place: Neuroscience and Neuroethics" Sept. 13, at the WMU Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine.
Ellis E. Rathburn obituary
Ellis Rathburn, a retired locksmith, died Aug. 16 at age 87. A memorial service is set for 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8, in Evart, Michigan.
WMU board to consider new AFSCME contract Monday
Trustees have scheduled a special conference-call meeting for 2:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 20, to consider approval of a new AFSCME employee contract.
Todd Havener obituary
Todd Havener, a police officer in the Department of Public Safety, died unexpectedly at home Aug. 9 at age 47. A visitation and memorial service are scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 8, in Kalamazoo.
University Theatre travels the globe in 2018-19 season
The University Theatre's 2018-19 season features cowboys, drag queens, the best of Broadway, stage adaptations of movie favorites and more.
Take advantage of global engagement opportunities in September
WMU and the extended Kalamazoo community will offer numerous global engagement opportunities in September. Highlights include welcome to Western parties, a new Kalamazoo Art Institute acquisition, the WMU Study Abroad Fair, Kalamazoo's Taste of Jazz and WMU's China Festival.
Ethics Center offers four book club events for the fall semester
Discussions of four books begin Wednesday, Sept. 12, and continue through mid-November. Books are provided free of charge to the first 10 people who sign up online.
Werner Sichel obituary
Dr. Werner Sichel, a widely known scholar and professor emeritus of economics, died Aug. 4 at age 83. A funeral service will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14, in the Langeland Funeral Homes Westside (Oshtemo) Chapel.
Norman Greenberg obituary
Dr. Norman C. Greenberg, an emeritus professor who was a leader in broadening the scope of Western Michigan University's global engagements, died May 26 at age 93. Services have taken place.
WMU to host 10th International Conference on African Development
The conference will bring scholars and policymakers from around the globe to campus Aug. 17-18 to present their research and solutions related to sustainable development for African nations.
Welcome activities planned for start of fall semester
Students arrived on campus for a new academic year Aug. 24 to participate in Fall Welcome events. Classes begin Aug. 29, with back-to-school activities continuing through early September.
Keith Bailey obituary
Western Michigan emeritus Keith Bailey died June 22 at age 91.
Sharon Flickinger obituary
Sharon Flickinger, a retired word process operator for WMU's Extended University Programs, died June 3 at age 71.
AT&T donation helps Upward Bound students pursue a college education
The $10,000 donation will support Upward Bound's tutoring efforts and help pay transportation costs for students making visits to prospective colleges.
Gymnastics posts second highest GPA in the nation
The second-place finish ties the 2013 season for highest mark in program history when the Broncos posted a 3.8086 GPA.
Medieval Institute Publications partners with De Gruyter
De Gruyter, a leading academic publishing house has been selected to partner with Medieval Institute Publications, the publishing arm of WMU's Medieval Institute.
WMU alumnus breaks new ground with unique flooring business
WMU alumnus August Jacobson, founding partner of Carpeturn.com, says there are many under-the-radar industries and processes that are ripe for change or improvement.
WMU alumnus creates meaningful connections through storytelling
WMU alumnus Kevin Romeo, co-founder, CEO and creative director of Rhino Media, uses the art of storytelling to create meaningful connections for some of the nation's top brands.
Finding a better way from bean to brew
WMU alumnus Floyd Sartin, co-founder of the specialty coffee roasting company MochaBox, encourages new business owners to take the leap.
Mannheim Steamroller coming to Miller Auditorium
Mannheim Steamroller will perform live for one performance at Miller Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28.
Business college reveals new display honoring Haworth family
The Haworth College of Business will host a celebration event to reveal a new display honoring the enduring relationship between the Haworth family and the college of business at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 5, in the 1400 corridor of Schneider Hall.
WMU football to hold annual Fan Fest Aug. 11
Admission is free and open to the public for WMU's second annual Fan Fest from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11, in Waldo Stadium.
WMU partners with Merit to offer cybersecurity training, certification
Dr. Alan Rea and Jason Johnson, faculty experts in cybersecurity, will lead the courses, which combine online learning modules with lab-based experiential learning.
University partners with city to promote 'shared prosperity' for residents
The memorandum of understanding for the Shared Prosperity Kalamazoo designates WMU's Lewis Walker Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnic Relations as primarily responsible for coordinating the University's involvement in new Kalamazoo city initiative to reduce poverty and promote more broadly shared prosperity in the city.