Western Michigan University news highlights for April 22- 28, 2016. This week’s campus photo was taken from an airplane on the final approach to the Kalamazoo/ Battle Creek International Airport. Alumnus and Alumni Association Board Member, Greg Sumner, was on his way to Kalamazoo for the Spring Alumni Association Board meeting when he snapped this image. The ‘W’ on the roof of Read Fieldhouse can be seen just to the upper left of Heritage Hall (which has been marked with a black box).
WMU News
WMU to confer some 2,600 degrees during spring commencement. Read more.
New gifts will support K Promise students headed for teaching careers. Read more.
WMU to celebrate Arbor Day, Tree Campus re-certification. Read more.
First students in Multimedia Arts Technology program to graduate. Read more.
Bronco Athletics News
WMU Shoots Program-Low 899 to Take Fifth at MAC Championship (Golf-W). Read more.
Gymnastics Celebrates 2016 Season at End of Year Banquet. Read more.
Women’s Tennis Begins Road to MAC Tournament Championship. Read more.
Men’s Tennis Starts Journey for 11th MAC Tournament Championship in School History. Read more.
Alumni in the News
Small biz award, new bank in Old Town highlight Saginaw business announcements. Read more. Kristi Krafft-Bellsky (BBA'02; MSA '03, Accountancy), CPA has been promoted to director of quality control withYeo & Yeo CPAs & Business Consultants. Krafft-Bellsky is responsible for internal quality control throughout Yeo & Yeo's nine offices. She is based in the firm's Saginaw office. She holds a bachelor of Professional Accountancy and a Master of Science in Accountancy from Western Michigan University.