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Alumnus helps Western esports program focus on well-being, level up skills
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… Esports Arena. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—The esports industry is a booming, billion-dollar business complete with massive global tournaments and a worldwide fan base. And Western Michigan … is a part of the esports program as a whole: learning how to communicate, manage emotions, overcome plateaus and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/11/69809
Meeting set for WMU softball walk-on tryouts
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… tryouts Submitted by Deanne Puca on Students planning to try out for the softball team must attend the Sept. 4 … meeting. Items to bring A current class schedule to show full-time student status. Photo identification. Proof of … form, can be downloaded from wmubroncos.com . No form is necessary for the sickle cell test. A copy of the results …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/08/18344
WMU alumnus Zachary Earle awarded Elite Margriet Tindemans Early Strings Scholarship
College of Fine Arts
… most prestigious honors in the field of early music. Administered biennially by Early Music America, this … stringed instruments outside North America and provides up to $25,000 in funding. Earle is celebrated for his unique … informed performers. His journey powerfully underscores how Western Michigan University prepares artists to launch …
https://wmich.edu/finearts/news/2025/07/earle-scholarship-award
Bioethics scholar Art Caplan gives public lectures at WMU
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… the rationing of health care in a presentation later this month at Western Michigan University. Dr. Art Caplan , the Emmanuel and Robert Hart Director of the Center for Bioethics and the Sidney D. Caplan … His talk, titled "The Inevitability of Rationing and How to be Fair About It," is free and open to the public. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/02/143
'Rock of Ages' joins Miller Auditorium's 2018-19 lineup
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… 'Rock of Ages' joins Miller Auditorium's 2018-19 lineup Submitted by Deanne Puca on The … of Ages," The Choir of Man, "Mannheim Steamroller Christmas" and more are coming to Western Michigan University's … priority seating. Subscribers can see all four Broadway shows for as low as $36 each and only pay $36 per month using …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/06/47533
Open house highlights opportunities in history
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… Open house highlights opportunities in history Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on History Happening April 4 KALAMAZOO--Western Michigan …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/03/283
WMU earns top accreditation for landscape management
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… WMU earns top accreditation for landscape management Submitted by … under a new, dynamic sustainability-oriented program established by the Professional Grounds Management Society. In … have earned any level of PGMS accreditation so far. Besides WMU and Georgia Tech, PGMS in 2014 bestowed …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/08/26328
Oktoberfest Kalamazoo features food, live music
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… Oktoberfest Kalamazoo features food, live music Submitted by Deanne Puca on The 2013 Oktoberfest is set for Oct. 12. KALAMAZOO—The Vine Neighborhood Association has joined up with local artist collective Double Phelix to put on Kalamazoo’s …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/09/9615
Generous gift expands University art collection
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… art collection. John Kollig looks at the paintings in his collection, which date back decades. Student Bianca … moved out of his house and never expected to see it again. However, after Darling died unexpectedly, he needed to find … artists at Western. "Not only is it exciting because we're going to be able to place a series of these works throughout …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/02/63282
Students claim second place in national social media marketing competition
Haworth College of Business
… marketing competition Submitted by Stacey Anderson on Left to right: WMU marketing students Ashley Mahler, Lauren de … University's Haworth College of Business competed as finalists in the Center for Advancement of Digital Marketing and … They cohesively agreed upon a riskier core strategy with bigger payoff potential. They allowed their personalities to …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/04/53011