Western Michigan University news highlights and alumni in the news for March 2 – 8, 2018. This week’s campus photo features the Valley Dining Center across from Goldsworth Valley Pond.
WMU News
Criminologist tapped for his expertise on video games and violence. Read more.
Business Pitch Competition open to WMU student entrepreneurs. Read more.
Bronco Athletics News
Broncos (Basketball-W) Upset No. 3 Seed Ball State, Advance to Semifinals. Read more.
WMU (Hockey) Travels to Minnesota-Duluth for NCHC Quarterfinals. Read more.
Alumni in the News
Chelsea Marie (Rosen) Peterson (B.B.A.’08, Finance). PNC Bank Appoints Leadership Team For New Nashville Market. Read more.
Scott (Colt Cabana) Colton (B.B.A.’02, Marketing). Wikipedia Fact Check With Colt Cabana! Read more.
Worlanyo Eric Gato (Ph.D.07, Chemistry). Spelling bee champ memorizes scripture . Read more.
Michael Horton (B.S.’82, Engineering Computer Systems). Gov. Rick Snyder makes appointment to the Board of Boiler Rules. Read more.
Blake Price (B.F.A.’15, Music Theatre Performance). 'A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder' taking low-, high-brow comedy to Atlanta. Read more.
Nicholas J. Goodman (B.S.’06, Physics; M.A.’09, Physics). Love for hops leads to new, local business. Read more.
Anthony Paul Davis (B.S.’93, Communication). Football coaches: Liberty a gets new one; Tohopekaliga its first one. Read more.