Western Michigan University news and alumni in the news for February 26 – March 3, 2016. This week’s campus photo features the Richmond Center for Visual Arts to the left and the Dalton Center on the right. To the very right of the image sits “Three Figures,” an outdoor sculpture in the WMU Permanent Art Collection. The piece was sculpted in metal by Carol Harrison, former WMU faculty and head of the WMU Sculpture Program. It was dedicated and installed sometime in the 1960s.
WMU News
Award-winning pianist to perform at annual Western Invitational Jazz Fest. Read more.
‘Book of Mormon’ to anchor Miller Auditorium’s 2016=17 PNC Broadway series. Read more.
Student participation sought for annual sustainability survey. Read more.
Read more at wmich.edu/news
Bronco Athletics News
Men’s Tennis Makes 2016 Debut in National Rankings. Read more.
(Track & Field) WMU Wins Three Event Titles, Takes Fifth at MAC Championships. Read more.
Hockey Wraps Up Regular Season at No. 2 North Dakota. Read more.
Read more at wmubroncos.com
Alumni in the News
Dr. Richard A. Stone (BS ’73, Biology). VA Announces Appointment of Principal Deputy Under Secretary for Health. Read more.
Top Florida instructor Scott Wickham (BBA ’02, Marketing) to appear on Golf Channel’s “Morning Drive.” Read more.
Terry O'Rourke (BBA '90, Finance; MA '02). New president and CEO named by United Federal Credit Union. Read more.