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Distinguished alumnus Clifford releases autobiography
School of Communication
… work and it still does." A variety of executive level jobs with journalism and broadcasting companies separated his time with WIDR and as the founder of the wildly successful Food … and is a very generous donor to the School of Communication with an endowment fund established in his name. "The Least …
https://wmich.edu/communication/distinguished-alumnus-clifford-releases-autobiography
Early registration deadline approaching for the Michigan Autism Conference
News
… mental health professionals and practitioners working with individuals with autism. Conference organizers also are hoping to …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/08/34023
Bob Hercules ’79 sees Maya Angelou film selected for 2016 Sundance Film Festival
College of Arts and Sciences
… Rita Coburn Whack and Director of Photography Keith Walker with Dr. Angelou in 2014. Olga Bonfiglio College of Arts and … Rita Coburn Whack. It will also air on the PBS series, American Masters, in fall 2016. Dr. Angelou has become a global … Angelou’s life and how she, in turn, helped shape Americans’ worldview through her autobiographical literature and …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/hercules-sundance-fest
Acclaimed author next up in Frostic Series
News
… small press in Tucson, Arizona, which he constructed along with Drew Burk, Andrew Shuta, Joel Smith and Jake Levine. … Spork. Siken's book "Crush" won the 2004 Yale Series of Younger Poets prize, a Lambda Literary Award, the Thom Gunn … in literary circles. "He effectively juxtaposes holy wishes with mundane images--making them both seem beautiful by some …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/10/27550
Tim Foust: Social Harmony through Vocal Harmony
Gender and Women's Studies
… US constants/event_status Tim Foust, singer and songwriter with the internationally acclaimed country vocal band, Home …
https://wmich.edu/events/74913
WMU's business college develops dual degree program in China
Haworth College of Business
… to the students because there is a lower cost associated with studying in the U.S., yet they are still able to earn a … Stamper adds that the timing of the agreement is significant, noting that the Guizhou province experienced the … program will spend three years at GUFE studying accounting with both their local professors and with professors from …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/12/28987
Two will receive WMU's Distinguished Service Award
News
… Institute for Global Education, will each be presented with a Western Michigan University Distinguished Service … jazz basic rhythms. He also formed an academic partnership with a teacher at Loy Norrix High School to assist in the … while teaching Japanese language at WMU and continued with a nine-year career in the College of Arts and Sciences …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/09/42799
Next WMU development focus is the main campus South Neighborhood
News
… other states. Those changes to the student body coupled with the changing housing preferences of all students make … for our students' needs at the same time we coordinate with community needs and planning is a very appealing … late May. The South Neighborhood development is in keeping with a campuswide housing and dining master plan adopted in …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/11/44075
Yousef Alavi obituary
News
… Yousef Alavi obituary Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) … his students was recognized in 1996, when WMU presented him with what is now the Distinguished Teaching Award. In … MI 49008-5403. The long-established fund supports significant projects that enhance research and graduate programs in …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/06/7363
Kalamazoo Russian Festival returns for 18th year
News
… of concerts, workshops, speakers and fun activities for young and old will highlight the 18th annual Kalamazoo … Center. WMU President John M. Dunn and state Rep. Sean McCann will participate in an opening ceremony, which will … main passion is the violin; Janice Lakers, a pianist-singer with a jazz background; Mike Stoline, an upright bassist …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/11/11041