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African-American culture featured at Kalamazoo festival

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… Sunday, July 25-28 KALAMAZOO—A mini film festival, fashion show, live entertainment and arts and crafts are highlights of this year's Black Arts Festival, held Thursday through Sunday, … painting, instrument petting zoo and live entertainment from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Bronson Park. Mini film festival …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/07/8243

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BRAIN Lab

… WCMU Public Radio "Of Molecules and Melodies: The Neurochemistry of Music" The art of the Spark: Musical Creativity … 2012 Smash Your Stress Brain Lab appearance in NewScientist, October 2009 Timewarp: How Your Brain Creates the Fourth Dimension light left …

https://wmich.edu/brain/media

Multicultural Affairs for Students

Multicultural Affairs for Students

… and potential by providing them with opportunities to discover and develop talents and interests. We strive to … date. College Assistance Migrant Program 93% retention rate from fall 2021 to spring 2022. Martin Luther King Jr. Student Scholars Academy 96% participants graduated from WMU in 2022-23, within …

https://wmich.edu/multicultural

Department of Accountancy Outstanding Alumni Award

Haworth College of Business

… executive at Western Digital for the past five years, assisting the company in improving operations and risk management. His extensive accounting, consulting and … including a Certified Public Accounting license from Michigan, Certified Information Systems Auditor and …

https://wmich.edu/business/taulbee2024

Francophone Film Fest to feature seven films, two filmmakers

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… on Durand KALAMAZOO—Seven rarely seen, feature-length films from French-speaking countries across the world and visits by two award-winning filmmakers who will introduce … films this year is outstanding," Desroches says. "We will show films that will be having their U.S. and Midwest …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/03/5568

Mapping the future of global education

Business Magazine

… of global business topics, the Haworth College of Business is the recognized leader among the academic colleges at WMU … for college-bound students, WMU Haworth made a strategic decision more than a decade ago to cultivate global … around the world have a desire for a business degree from the United States, but the complex logistics of coming …

https://wmich.edu/businessmagazine/mapping-future2025

Accomplished violinist returns to WMU for Distinguished Alumni Series

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… Accomplished violinist returns to WMU for Distinguished Alumni … free and open to the public. The program will include works from Telemann, Prokofiev, Bartok, and Persichetti. The duo … of Poland, she came to WMU from the Interlochen Arts Academy. Currently on the faculty of The University of Utah, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/11/10977

Industrial Organizational Behavior Management Graduate Trip

Graduate College

… Behavior Management graduate program travelled to Israel to present at a conference and network with the local … Frieder, Douglas Johnson) and seven graduate students from the Department of Psychology to travel to Israel for … and Douglas Johnson You get what you pay for – Brandon Ring How does modern technology influence feedback effects – …

https://wmich.edu/grad/iamb-trip

Art for sale at Art on the Mall

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… verified) on Art on the Mall KALAMAZOO--More than 70 artists will sell original works of arts and fine crafts along the downtown Kalamazoo Mall from Michigan Avenue to Lovell Street Friday and Saturday, … pottery, unique garden art, sculptures and more. Artists come from throughout the Midwest as well as southwest …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/05/465

Area youths participating in Asylum Lake Adventure Day

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… an invasive plant. KALAMAZOO—Some 150 third graders from four Kalamazoo County schools will get an education in … Michigan University's Asylum Lake Adventure Day. The event is set for 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 7 , or in case … 274-acre Asylum Lake Preserve to area school children and is held in cooperation with the Kalamazoo Nature Center. In …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/05/6948