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Annual concert showcases student talent, benefits scholarships
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… Music will present its annual WMUsic Showcase Spectacular at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16 , in Miller Auditorium. This showcase of talent for WMU’s internationally recognized music program is a family-friendly … and ensembles in the School of Music. The concert will feature performances from all areas of the school and be a …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/02/45176
Planning firms ID'd, first public input session on BTR-2 set for Dec. 17
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… Carr & Huber and O’Boyle, Cowell, Blalock, & Associates to develop a design plan for the expansion of the … session is set for 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 17 , at Oshtemo Township Hall, 7275 W. Main St. The forum, say … site adjacent to the original park into a home for more private sector partners. The process will include three public …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/12/29009
2021 Department of Management Outstanding Alumni Award
Haworth College of Business
… Robert Naugle Jr. and his wife Anne have been tireless advocates for the successful employment of transitioning military … events of 9/11, Naugle enlisted in the U.S. Army after graduation. Stationed in Fort Lewis with the 1 st Special Forces … Group (Airborne), he later attended the Army’s Officer Candidate School and fulfilled operations and assignments …
https://wmich.edu/business/naugle2021
Biological Sciences Student Earns ASM Undergraduate Research Fellowship
College of Arts and Sciences
… Biological Sciences Student Earns ASM Undergraduate Research Fellowship The American Society for Microbiology selected Western Michigan … was one of 21 undergraduate students chosen from an applicant pool of 138. The fellowship targets highly competitive …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/asm-undergraduate-research-fellowship
Prof wins a 2015 Independent Publisher Book Award
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… book by a Western Michigan University professor about Battle Creek's health and wellness past and its central … Living" by Dr. Brian C. Wilson , professor of comparative religion, won an IPPY Silver Medal in the biography … fire in 1902. Its guests included a who's-who in American and international social circles, including movie stars, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/09/26352
1984
Theatre
… the omnipresent eye of Big Brother. With poignant truths that have striking relevance, this is a ferocious and provocative version of one of the most prophetic works of literature of the last century. Content Warning: This play …
https://wmich.edu/theatre/1984
Performance Opportunities
Dance
… faculty, students and guest artists. See a performance Great Works Dance Project A hallmark of the department is the Great Works Dance Project , a program designed to give students the opportunity to perform dances created by master choreographers. Winter Gala Dance Concert A …
https://wmich.edu/dance/performance
Summit set for supervisors of student workers
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… University employees who supervise students to register to attend the annual Student Employment Summit is Monday, … to supervisors to help them more effectively communicate with, and support, their student employees to benefit … In addition, details will be revealed about the online training program geared toward student employees that will …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/07/8277
Kalamazoo Arts Council grant takes WMU dancer to Panama
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… passion for dance, a commitment to serve and an idea that began as a class assignment have taken one Western … to Panama to explore the joy of movement with children in that nation's orphanages and centers for at-risk youth. Junior … to learn about culture, dance and life in that Central American capital city. Upon her return she wants to start a …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/05/24066
Be heard and enter for a chance to win
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… Bonnie Pfingst on Be heard by taking the dining customer satisfaction survey and enter for a chance to win Beats Solo3 wireless headphones, Kygo Life over-ear Bluetooth … WMU Dining Services invites you to take our customer satisfaction survey online between November 11-27 . Your …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/11/56427