October 2017 51¸£ÀûÉç News

51¸£ÀûÉç United Way launches 2017 campaign with $200,000 goal, children's book drive

Faculty and staff should receive their pledge cards soon. Goals are to raise $200,000, increase participation by 10 percent, and collect 1,000 new or gently used K-3 books.

Chinese water expert to address climate change as 51¸£ÀûÉç visiting scholar

Dr. Xu Zongxue will speak at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 5, in 2119 Wood Hall on "Water Issues Under Climate Change: Opportunities and Challenges in China."

Nonbargaining employee groups seek staff input

The 51¸£ÀûÉç Staff Engagement Survey launched this week by the Administrative Professional Association and Professional Support Staff Organization will be open until Oct. 31.

Food truck owner next up in entrepreneurship speaker series

Noel Corwin, the chef and owner behind Kalamazoo's Gorilla Gourmet food truck, will speak Friday, Oct. 20, as part of the Haworth College of Business Entrepreneurship Forum.

51¸£ÀûÉç press scores first National Book Award nomination

Carol Zoref's "Barren Island," published by 51¸£ÀûÉç's New Issues Poetry & Prose, has made the longlist of books being considered for the National Book Award for Fiction.

Book editors, contributors to address immigration in panel discussion

Issues surrounding immigration, hospitality and being a good neighbor will be brought to light in a panel discussion by editors and contributors of the new anthology "Immigration and Justice for Our Neighbors."

Leading scientists and treatment practitioners slated for Michigan Autism Conference

Leading scientists and treatment practitioners in the field of autism will share their expertise at the fifth annual Michigan Autism Conference Wednesday through Friday, Oct. 11-13, at the Radisson.

Rita 'Claire' Callan obituary

Rita "Claire" Callan, associate professor emerita of occupational therapy, died Sept. 18 at age 87. Services have taken place.

Festival provides chance to explore Chinese and East Asian culture

Broaden your understanding of Chinese culture by attending 51¸£ÀûÉç's fourth annual China Festival from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7, in the Student Recreation Center