November 2022 WMU News

Alumnus helps Western esports program focus on well-being, level up skills

Edward Cleland has unlocked the key to competing at the elite level in the esports industry. He will share his secrets to success during a discussion on player health and performance on Friday, Nov. 11, at 6 p.m. in the University's Esports Arena.

Western supports veterans with new Military Ally program; announces Operation Hat Trick scholarship recipient

Building on its tradition of supporting military-connected students, Western Michigan University is celebrating Veterans Day with the awarding of a scholarship as well as a new program for students transitioning from military service to civilian life.

Western's College of Aviation honors alumni, supporters with annual awards

The College of Aviation will recognize Hall of Honor inductees Robert Aardema, Tracey Kauppila and the Michigan Business Aircraft Association and Michigan Business Aviation Foundation, as well as Excellence in Diversity Award winner Monique Grayson.

A Tailgate with Tesla comes to campus

Bronco alumnus and talent partner at Tesla, Kyle Liechty, shares some insights into the goal of the Tailgate with Tesla event being held in Floyd Hall, home to WMU's College of Engineering and Applied Sciences.

Interim dean continues tradition of advocacy for future educators and human service professionals

Dr. Kristal Ehrhardt, interim dean of the College of Education and Human Development, looks forward to continuing to support the college's faculty and promoting the accomplishments of its students and alumni.

Spark for sustainability earns Western professor national electric vehicle award

Dr. Paul Pancella, professor of nuclear physics, recently earned a City Captain Award in Plug In America's 2022 Drive Electric Awards for his leadership and advocacy in the electric vehicle movement.

Leadership advice from an expert: Major General Rod Faulk

With extensive leadership in both the U.S. Army and corporations, Major General Rod Faulk, B.B.A.’87, shares insight into what it takes to lead organizations.

Illinois native looking to expand role of women leaders in business

Focused on her future before her, Alexis Ehlebracht has her sights set on taking a bite out of the food marketing industry and lifting up women in the business world.

Visiting scholar produces important sustainability and recycling research

During just two years at Western, Dr. Sinan Sonmez, visiting scholar from Turkey, has made extensive advances in the area of recycling and sustainable materials for the paper and packaging industry.

Student plans to bring a helping hand to families through financial planning

Enrique Domeier has big plans for his life that consist of more than being successful in his career. He is driven by a desire to build up others and is pursuing a financial planning degree to leave a positive impact on those he meets. The mentors he has encountered during his time at the Haworth College of Business have helped guide him on how to make his dreams a reality.

Integrated supply management student wins prestigious scholarship

Integrated supply management student Madison Dober excels as a woman in the supply chain field, winning a scholarship from the Transportation Club of Detroit.

Western celebrates first-generation college students, alumni

Tuesday, Nov. 8, is National First-Generation College Student Day. A weeklong, campuswide celebration will highlight the stories and successes of Western students and alumni who were first in their family to attend college. Events include receptions, giveaways and a student art exhibition in Heritage Hall.

Adriana Vicario is marketing for success

Adriana Vicario, a senior and first-generation student in the digital marketing and eCommerce program, shares her experiences learning and practicing skills relating to content marketing, search engine optimization and more as she prepares to graduate and explore what comes after Western Michigan University. 

STEM Workforce Collaboratory established to improve WMU STEM programs, expand STEM workforce

The Western Michigan University STEM Workforce Collaboratory (STEM-WC), a partnership between the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, will enable Western the ability to improve its STEM programs and expand the STEM pipeline and workforce.

WMU board to consider downtown property sale at Thursday meeting

Individuals wishing to address the board during public comment sections must email Dr. Kahler Schuemann by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 2.