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Film festival, exhibit to celebrate hip-hop's role in black history
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… by Erin Flynn on Dr. Khalid el-Hakim has collected hundreds of pieces of hip-hop history. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Sugar Hill … align="right"] [/caption] El-Hakim, a former middle school social studies teacher in Detroit, began looking at graduate schools when he decided to pursue the growing demand of his …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/01/57599
Business dean candidates set for campus presentations this month
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… on KALAMAZOO, Mich—Four candidates for the position of dean of the Haworth College of Business will be on the Western … and professor of marketing at Miami University's Farmer School of Business; 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 6 , in the Fetzer …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/11/43604
Marcel Zondag
Haworth College of Business
… Marcel Zondag Marcel Zondag Director of the Supply Chain Management Program Professor of Marketing Office (269) 387-5998 Send an email Location …
https://wmich.edu/business/directory/zondag
First students in Multimedia Arts Technology program to graduate
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… Dr. Christopher Biggs KALAMAZOO, Mich.—The first graduates of Western Michigan University's new Multimedia Arts … with Dr. David Loberg Code , associate director of the School of Music and director of the Kalamazoo Laptop … music since he was 4 and carried that interest into high school. After coming to WMU, he joined the Collegiate …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/04/31952
Gaining marketable skills as a student staffer
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… Mich.—Back to campus means back to work for thousands of student employees at Western Michigan University. While … "When I'm washing dishes I have time to think about my school work. I can just wash them and try to remember what I … is nice," says Meimers. "They really stress how important school is before work." Student development is a focus at …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/08/54716
Memorial services set for longtime jazz educator Steve Zegree
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… age 61. He retired from WMU in 2012, ending 34 years as a professor of music and mentor to Gold Company, which under his … collegiate vocal jazz groups. After retiring from the WMU School of Music, he moved to Indiana to take charge of and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/04/23257
Student's award-winning film captures peer's never-give-up spirit
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… in Billings' documentary " Painting Dreams: The Story of Johnson Simon ." Recently recognized with a national … frequently teased because of his condition and treated in school as though he had an intellectual impairment, Simon … Chicago. Meanwhile, Simon also plans on attending graduate school where he will study to be an art professor or an art …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/05/32044
2024 Fall Classic Tennis Tournament at West Hills
West Hills Athletic Club
… 9.0. First Match Consolation. You must enter the division of the highest-rated player. Players may register for two … event and one mixed event. (Players must be 18 or a high school graduate.) Match times All participants must be … to attend. The dinner is at no charge for participants of the tournament and $15 for guests. Please mark on the …
https://wmich.edu/events/75915
WMU, Kalamazoo College, partner for Japanese language and culture event
Haenicke Institute for Global Education
… Soga Japan Center and Kalamazoo College are partnering to offer this event in-person for the first time. “The main … about Japanese language and culture while having fun out of classroom," says Michiko Yoshimoto, Japan program manager … opportunities at WMU; providing outreach to area K-12 schools; hosting lectures, panels and events; and showcasing …
https://wmich.edu/global/news/2025/01/japanlanguage
Honored military veteran to speak on campus about resilience
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… Monday, Oct. 3 , in 2000 Schneider Hall on the campus of Western Michigan University. Her talk, "The Resilience … Scholars and Seita Scholars programs. Her talk is part of the Resilience Series, an annual event now in its second … retiring from the army the same year, she went back to school and is currently serving as a veterans affairs …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/09/35094