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Western Express 3/21/14

Western Express 3/21/14
Western Michigan University news and update highlights for March 14 - 20, 2014. It was an exciting week for the Broncos as both the hockey and men's basketball teams had some big wins. Bronco Basketball won the MAC Championship to earn a #14 seed in the NCAA First Round. The Broncos met #3 Syracuse in Buffalo.

While the Broncos didn't win the match, alumni and fans gathered from New York to LA and just about anywhere in between to cheer on their Broncos. This week's campus photo features students, staff, alumni, and fans watching the game at the Bernhard Center on campus. Check myw.mu/social to view fan photos from our watch parties.

Hockey also had a big win to advance to the Frozen Faceoff, the NCHC semifinals, in Minneapolis on Friday. The game also has several watch parties planned, view the list at mywmu.com/nchc2014 for more information. 


WMU News

Top seniors to be honored as 2014 Presidential Scholars. Read more here.

WMU to host 25th annual International Festival. Read more here.

Jazz Orchestra wins perfect score at Notre Dame Collegiate fest. Read more here.

Dunn receives salary increase, donates raise back for student aid. Read more here.

Michigan Office Solutions opens new location in BTR Park. Read more here


Athletics News

WMU Set for Showdown With Denver in the NCHC Semifinals. Read more here.

Broncos Take MAC Tourney Title, Clinch NCAA Berth. Read more here.

WMU Football Pro Day Highlights & Images. Read more here.

Win Streak Reaches Three as Broncos (Tennis-W) Down IUPUI 7-0. Read more here.

WMU Hockey Advances to NCHC Frozen Faceoff. Read more here.

Volleyball Announces 2014 Spring Schedule. Read more here.

Men's Tennis Records 1,000th Program Win. Read more here.

Broncos' Season Ends With NCAA Loss to Syracuse. Read more here


Community News

One of WMU's rare dwarf hackberry trees named Michigan State Champion. Read more here.

ROTC students host 5K Wounded Warrior run on WMU campus. Read more here