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May 09, 2016

The Gerard W.J. and Madeline Tremblay Endowed Scholarship

A scholarship established in 2012 by their son, Christopher W. Tremblay, Ed.D. In graduating with his Doctorate of Education from the University of Michigan in 2014, Christopher W. Tremblay (BA '94; MA '99; Ed.D.) wanted to honor his parents, Gerry and Madeline, with a tribute. This scholarship was created for...
May 09, 2016

Lessie Mae Terrell Scholarship

At the age of 40, Lessie Mae Terrell started a journey to complete high school and then nursing school, and accomplished this as a wife, a mother of six and a full-time worker. After graduating from the Bronson Hospital School of Nursing in 1987, she went on to work at...
May 09, 2016

Phillip T. Straniero Scholarship

In recognition of Mr. Phil Straniero’s many contributions to the success and growth of the Food and Consumer Package Goods Marketing program, Western Michigan University established an endowed scholarship in his honor. Mr. Straniero joined Western Michigan University in spring 2002 as an Executive-In-Residence. He received a Bachelor of Science...
May 09, 2016

Bryan and Kathy Staufer Emergency Fund

Some students arrive at Western Michigan University facing significant financial or medical challenges. Some are without family or community support and do not have health insurance. At times, students go without needed prescription medications—and sometimes food—due to financial pressure. They miss classes, receive lower grades, and become sicker until they...
May 09, 2016

Soga Japan Center

Dr. Michitoshi Soga joined the WMU physics faculty in 1968. In 1986, he transitioned to a half-time teaching load while serving half-time as an administrative officer for the Office of International Affairs. In 1993, Dr. Soga retired from teaching and worked full-time in the international office until his retirement in...
May 09, 2016

Fred Sitkins Memorial Fund

Fred Sitkins decided to attend Western Michigan University after it was recommended to him by a teacher from his home town of Wyandotte, Michigan. "I shall never forget being dropped off by the campus bus and standing in front of East and North halls to attend my first class. That...
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