Western Michigan University news highlights and alumni in the news for January 20 – 26, 2017. This week’s campus photo features Kanley Chapel with Haenicke Hall in the distance, from the summer of 2015. The water feature in the foreground is relatively new to campus, having been completed shortly after the construction of new Sangren Hall.
WMU News
WMU makes deep cuts in tuition for future nonresident undergrads. Read more.
Updated WMU post-grad data shows 92 percent find immediate success. Read more.
Supply chain program ranks No. 2 in World. Read more.
Bronco Athletics News
Bronco Hockey is Back in Top 10. Read more.
Women’s Soccer 2017 Spring Schedule Released. Read more.
Ballard / Akin Help Seventh Annual Baseball Leadoff Dinner to a Success. Read more.
Alumni in the News
Douglas Klemm (B.S.’72, Secondary Education Art; M.A.’77, Counselor Education). Local Artist Doug Klemm Primarily Works in Oil but also Sculpts. Read more.
Kimberlee A. Peters (B.S. ’00, Elementary Education). Former Lakeshore student finds home wherever she happens to be. Read more.
David Ladd (B.B.A.’90, Accountancy). Art Van Furniture names David Ladd as Vice President—CFO. Read more.
Clinton Holland (B.A.’10, Criminal Justice). Executive Moves: IICL, Dayton Freight and Page International. Read more.
Nicole (Smith) Ball (B.A. ’05, Secondary Education English). Limberlost names new site manager. Read more.
Jason Andrew Parker (MBA ’02). Choice One Bank promotes Parker to AVP Commercial Lender. Read more.