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Jeremy Thatcher: Puppet Rental

Theatre

… Rental growing dragons is hard work The WMU Department of Theatre designed and built several puppets to be used by … the dragon has 3 puppets representing the first 3 stages of her growth. A monkey, a dog, two cats, and a pet hamster are also charming members of the Jeremy Thatcher cast. These puppets are available to …

https://wmich.edu/theatre/jeremy-puppet-rental-0

High school musicians to spend two weeks learning and performing on campus

News

… Center Recital Hall. Saturday, July 22 10:30 a.m.—Festival of five simultaneous chamber music concerts (string, … runs through July 22. Each participant is enrolled in one of seven seminars: string, woodwind, brass, percussion, piano, voice or composition. Most of the rehearsals and classes at SEMINAR 2017 will be …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/06/40889

Campuswide input being gathered to update strategic plan

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… email message, WMU President John M. Dunn asked members of the campus community to contribute to the process by … message. "Please take a few moments to provide the kind of insights and feedback only you can offer." WMU's three pillars—being learner centered, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/12/28841

Local artist to display work, lead discussion on culture shift

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… Psychotherapist and artist Alessandra Santos-Pye of Kalamazoo will present "From assimilation to integration: The acculturation journey of a Brazilian American" from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, … an interactive dialogue surrounding her exhibit, a series of paintings depicting a shift from "assimilation" to …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/09/18634

University Theatre presents 'Fish in the Dark'

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… , in Western Michigan University's Williams Theatre inside of the Gilmore Theatre Complex. Performances Friday, March … over everything from which son will have to take care of Mom to who will get Dad's Rolex watch. As Norman deals … resurface with hilarious consequences. "The brilliance of Larry David's writing is in how horrible all the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/03/45667

Enclosures

Logistical Services

… Enclosures Correspondence Mail of any kind, for transport by the USPS, should be enclosed … in an appropriate envelope or parcel and sealed. The types of enclosures determine the mailing classification. … please contact the mail center at 7-8817 or the U. S. Post office, Mail piece Design at email address MDA@USPS.gov for …

https://wmich.edu/logisticalservices/mail/outgoing-mail/enclosures

Update: Precautionary boil water advisory lifted for Read Fieldhouse

News

… issued for Read Fieldhouse has been lifted. The city of Kalamazoo lifted the advisory Saturday, Feb. 22, at 10:45 … Drive has been reopened to traffic. *** Update: The city of Kalamazoo has issued a precautionary boil water advisory … will not be accessible for use during the advisory period. Officials expect the advisory to be lifted with 72 hours, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/02/58140

Valaree Kyser

Institutional Equity

… Equity Outreach Specialist, Deputy Title IX Coordinator Office (269) 387-6316 Fax (269) 387-6312 Send an email … 1220 Adrian Trimpe Building, Mail Stop 5405 Mailing address Office of Institutional Equity Western Michigan University 1903 W …

https://wmich.edu/equity/directory/kyser

IT Lab Manager Racine dies, services planned

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… verified) on John W. Racine , a nearly 30-year employee of Western Michigan University, died suddenly July 21 at home in Schoolcraft. He was 53. Racine was a supervisor of computer labs for the Office of Information Technology, managing student computing …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/07/25693

Trustees opt to continue current operating budget for 90 days

News

… on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—The Western Michigan University Board of Trustees approved a motion June 29 to continue WMU's … to develop a balanced budget once all critical elements of that budget are known. The 2016-17 budget was slated to be replaced with a 2017-18 budget on July 1 —the start of WMU's fiscal year. But two significant budget elements on …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/06/40856