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October 03, 2012

Homecoming #89

Homecoming #89 is Saturday and as usual—there's plenty going on. Get pumped up for Homecoming Saturday at Friday night's Downtown Pep Rally. At the conclusion of Kalamazoo's Art Hop, the Bronco Marching Band, cheer and dance teams, and the WMU Football Team will march the length of the Kalamazoo Mall...
October 01, 2012

Holistic Health Turns 30

Note: Registration for this event is encouraged, please click here to register. The Holistic Health Care Program at WMU was one of the first programs of its kind in the nation—established in 1982. Since then the Program has innovated and evolved, responding to new discoveries in the discipline and to...
October 01, 2012

Michigan Sports Hall of Fame

WMU Athletic Director Kathy Beauregard (MA '81, Athletic Administration) will be honored with the prestigious Gerald R. Ford Award by the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame. Previous recipients of the award include Mike and Marian Illitch, Peter Karmanos, and Dennis Archer (BS '65, Special Education) among others. Created in 1995...
September 26, 2012

Three Musketeers Take Over!

The Three Musketeers are taking over campus mid-October, and the swash-buckling swordplay is not to be missed! The student production begins October 11 and runs through October 21 at Shaw Theatre. WMU Theatre Chair Emeritus, D. Terry Williams directs the show and Patricia Nichols (BA '01, Theatre- Design/Technical), Broadway designer...
September 26, 2012

WMUsic Spectacular!

A showcase of talent from WMU's internationally recognized music program will perform for the benefit of Student Scholarships on Sunday, October 7. The 3rd Annual WMUsic Showcase Spectacular will begin at 3 p.m. in Miller Auditorium. Students, faculty, and ensembles in the School of Music will take the stage to...
September 25, 2012

SpeechHero

SpeechHero is an iPad app that allows children with Autism, Down Syndrome, or Asperger Syndrome to communicate more effectively. The alternative, augmented communication devices, are often thousands of dollars in cost—or more—and require special training or certification. As a student at WMU, Aynna Lloyd (BS '10, Speech Pathology and Audiology)...
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