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More than 300 WMU business students to clean Ft. Custer headstones
News
… Western Michigan University's Haworth College of Business are enlisting in the college's second annual community service project at … Veterans Day. The students will clean headstones from 9:15 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 1 , as a part of the business …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/10/19903
Funding available for small businesses to support hiring interns
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… means Southwest Michigan businesses can get funding to help them hire WMU student interns in the science, technology, … in STEM fields hire WMU students to work on projects that are both beneficial to the company and academically relevant … . Applications for this summer are due by April 15 . Fall applications must be submitted by May 15. This is …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/03/14572
Public invited to apply to four-week translation program
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… in Arabic, Japanese or Spanish KALAMAZOO—Applications are being accepted on a rolling basis for Western Michigan University's Summer Translation Program. The four-week program is for those learning Arabic, Japanese … and run from Monday, July 1, through Thursday, July 25 —the first four weeks of WMU's second summer session. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/03/5431
Bronco men's soccer releases 2017 schedule
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… men's soccer program will face six teams that qualified for the NCAA Tournament last fall in its upcoming 2017 schedule. … face a competitive season with 18 total games, 10 of which are home games that will be played in a recently upgraded … complex will have a new playing surface this fall, as a $75,000 fraze mowing facelift and re-seeding is completed this …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/06/40696
WMU students anxious to share their cultures at International Festival
Haenicke Institute for Global Education
… WMU students anxious to share their cultures at International Festival Submitted by Raine … culture. "I see the benefit in celebrating diversity—what makes us unique—and celebrating what makes us similar," …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/03/52294
Still time to give to campus United Way, book drive
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… University's campus United Way campaign reached close to 45 percent of its $200,000 goal during the first few weeks after its launch, gaining almost … Nov. 17 . Names of eligible contributors whose pledge cards are returned to the president's office, Mail Stop 5202, by …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/10/43489
WMU to confer some 2,700 degrees during spring commencement
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… by Anonymous (not verified) on Commencement exercises are set for Saturday, April 27. KALAMAZOO—Western Michigan … April 27 , in University Arena. This is a venue change for the ceremonies, which are usually held in Miller Auditorium. … confers 2,727 degrees: 2,116 at the bachelor's level, 587 at the master's level and 24 at the doctoral level. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/04/6695
Brontosaurus will take Western's dinosaur park to new heights
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… dinosaur park to new heights Submitted by Erin Flynn on Jared Lipsey, 8, thinks about making a run for it while checking out the utahraptors. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—There are things you'd … for our dinosaur class, figuring out stride lengths and what kind of dinosaur made them and what the story was." …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/06/64382
John 'Bokey' D. Satterfield Jr. obituary
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… University, died Dec. 29. He was 73. Satterfield joined the staff in 1971 and retired from what is now Facilities Management-maintenance services in … 38 years of service to the University. He began his WMU career as a painter and worked his way up to the maintenance …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/01/29516
Pandemic didn’t swallow restaurant industry’s appetite for innovation
W Magazine
… Flynn on Old Burdick's Bar and Grill in Kalamazoo is among the many restaurants to create new outdoor seating options … to cope, whether it’s the ‘new normal’ or this is just what it is now. We’ve seen some really creative approaches,” … for “ghost kitchens”—mobile units with space to prepare to-go meals without the added costs of rent, utilities …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/03/63904