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Pandemic didn’t swallow restaurant industry’s appetite for innovation

W Magazine

… left the industry scrambling for recipes to cook up opportunities for cash flow. During Michigan's milder … creating new experiences for customers to drum up business, especially in downtown areas that depend on … that buys meals from local restaurants and delivers them free of charge to front-line workers. No matter the effort, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/03/63904

Experience-Driven Learning

Haworth College of Business

… that offers you valuable resources to develop a startup. The accelerator is open to all WMU students through a …

https://wmich.edu/business/experience

Guest Artist Recital: Leo Sussman, Flute

Irving S. Gilmore School of Music

… US YouTube Live Stream Scheduled Flutist Leo Sussman grew up playing chamber music in living rooms and gigging with a salsa band in San Francisco. Now based in …

https://wmich.edu/music/events/leo-sussman

All Life is Learning - September 2022

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at WMU

… will not be able to attend, please drop the course to open up a seat for someone else. Thank you!   Back to top … Art Age, Christian Publishers, Chicken Soup for the Soul, Signs of the Times, Guideposts, and other publications.  … Kalamazoo County.  No experience is necessary; we provide free training and curriculum. The next session of online …

https://wmich.edu/olli/newsletter/september-2022

Abstract artist paints until the work looks complete

College of Health and Human Services

… floor art gallery through Dec. 18, and a reception that is free and open to the public is scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 2 from 4 to 6 p.m. in the gallery. Parking will be free in lot 104. Olson is a self taught artist with a … such as Pollack, Rothko, Kline and Richter—and setting up a studio in his dining room. This simple beginning …

https://wmich.edu/hhs/mark-olson

New Year, New YOU: Committed to the Well-being of People, Places and Planet

University Recreation

… Recreation Center 2000 Student Recreation Center $0.00 Free with Bronco ID Purchase tickets constants/event_status … students, faculty, and staff.  Retirees are eligible for a free membership.  Must have Bronco ID card to enter SRC. … membership information and tours of the building.  Free GroupEx classes like yoga, CycleFit, Zumba and F45 classes. …

https://wmich.edu/events/66632

From outlawed to sustainable: Fashion student's outfit from hemp to be featured in touring exhibit

College of Education and Human Development

… the country's harsh ' War on Drugs '. So when fashion design student Sam Covell was looking for inspiration for her … So figuring out how to get the structure to stand up and have this free flowing shape to it," says Covell.   Covell's sketch of …

https://wmich.edu/education/news/2024/09/fashion-design-student-hemp-exhibit-winner

Enrollment Management CRM Training

Enrollment Management

… to bring their own questions and scenarios for the group to explore. While this session is open to all users, … are added to the course. These modules are intended to supplement any training provided in the user's individual … for screen sharing capabilities. Users are required to sign in with their Bronco NetID and password to select an …

https://wmich.edu/enrollment/em-tech/crmtraining

Community invited to help WMU celebrate 2015 Homecoming

News

… Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Volunteers line up before the Homecoming game for the 2014 Parade of Flags. … celebration. Most are open to the public and a number are free or low-cost, although advance registration or tickets … Center. Tammy Collins , owner of Evolve Visual Design, will be presented with the Alumni Community Impact …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/10/27946

Event set to help students, employees learn about rec center

News

… to 10:30 p.m. Students and employees can—at no cost—show up with their Bronco Card and workout clothes and check out … SRC memberships, fitness programs and intramural sports. Sign up for drawings. Fitness classes Some classes are repeated …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/12/44327