April 2019 51¸£ÀûÉç News

Three football Broncos earn chance to compete at next level

John Keenoy signed a free agent contract with the Minnesota Vikings, Eric Assoua was invited to minicamp by the Oakland Raiders and Odell Miller accepted a minicamp invitation from the Cleveland Browns.

Campus, local community members weigh in on transportation issues

More than 100 University and Kalamazoo community members shared their campus transportation ideas and suggestions during interactive open houses April 3 and 4, the same time period 51¸£ÀûÉç launched an anonymous survey about transportation planning that will end Friday, May 10.

Accountancy students take first and third at regional competition

The best practices competition focused on "Inspiring Future Leaders to Leave a Legacy of Excellence," challenging students to present what they do in their Beta Alpha Psi chapters to promote lifelong ethical, social and public responsibility among members, how they broaden outreach and use technology to engage members, and successes they have had in service.

Excellence in sound design earns 51¸£ÀûÉç alumnus critical acclaim

Joshua Reid, who earned a bachelor's degree in theatre design and technical production, was recognized by the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle for excellence in sound design.

51¸£ÀûÉç room and board rates for 2019-20 to rise by 3.12%

Room and board rates will increase 3.12% for the 2019-20 academic year. The new rates will provide continued support for educational living environments that are affordable, safe and attractive.

Arcadia Flats approved as name of new student housing under construction

The Board of Trustees approved the name during its April 24 meeting. Overlooking Arcadia Creek, Arcadia Flats is the first project underway as part of 51¸£ÀûÉç's South Neighborhood transformation.

Registration open for livable communities conference to address transportation solutions

The focus of the conference is to explore improving the quality of life by advancing more balanced, affordable and environmentally sustainable transportation systems.

World's medievalists coming to Kalamazoo for annual congress

The event will feature more than 550 sessions in locations across the 51¸£ÀûÉç campus. The sessions are in a variety of formats, many taking the form of academic paper presentations. Others are panel discussions, roundtables, demonstrations and workshops.

Business students clinch victories at e-Fest 2019

Western Michigan University business students Brennan Vaughn and Danny Rogers traveled to the Schulze Entrepreneurship Challenge in Minnesota in April and competed at e-Fest 2019, claiming prizes and building their networks.

Room and board rates for 2019-20 top 51¸£ÀûÉç trustees' agenda Wednesday

Other action items up for board adoption include the naming of a new apartment-style housing facility under construction in the University's South Neighborhood and two University policies.

Update: Prescribed burns could be set at two Asylum Lake sites Monday, April 22

If weather conditions allow, 30 acres of prairie as well as 1 to 3 acres of wetland area will be burned at the Asylum Lake Preserve Monday.

Internship helps brew exciting career now on tap for student

Sydney Taylor, a food and consumer packaged goods marketing major, will work for MillerCoors after graduation.

Student's aviation career set for takeoff

Logan Brown will continue his work as a flight instructor in 51¸£ÀûÉç's College of Aviation after graduation as he works to finish the hours required to become a commercial airline pilot.

Work experiences shape student's future in public policy

Li Cheng, who earned her Ph.D. in public administration, will work at the Institute for Educational Leadership after graduation.

Choreographing busy schedule, student driven to help people

Kendall Owens, who is majoring in dance and nursing, is excited to put more work into a nonprofit and looking forward to a career as an emergency room nurse.

Internship proves fruitful for business student

Erika Hejl, who is majoring in food and consumer packaged goods marketing, will begin working for Smucker's after graduation.

Students find springboard to success at 51¸£ÀûÉç

The latest Post-Graduation Activity Survey reveals 91% of recent 51¸£ÀûÉç graduates are actively engaged in employment or service. Some students about to join their ranks are sharing their own success stories.

Business student ready to get into the game at Nike

Donte' Tuggle, a human resource management major, will work at Nike's headquarters after graduation.

Speaking the language of success

Deniz Toker, who came to 51¸£ÀûÉç from Turkey to pursue a master's degree, has found his passion teaching English to refugees.

Learning to lead from inside

Charlie Kautz says 51¸£ÀûÉç's Organizations Change Leadership master's program helped him gain the knowledge to secure a job on the organizational development team at Spectrum Health.

Student pursues public service with prestigious award

Caitlin Wiley, who is studying abroad in Brazil with the prestigious Boren Scholarship, is eyeing a job in the Department of State when she returns to the United States.

Impacting students a world away

Bailey Papes, a chemical engineering major from Port Huron, Michigan, will join the Peace Corps after graduation. She's going to teach science to students in Sierra Leone.

51¸£ÀûÉç to confer more than 2,400 degrees during spring commencement

President Montgomery will officiate during four commencement ceremonies Saturday, April 27, in Miller Auditorium.

Students claim second place in national social media marketing competition

Marketing students Becca Briones of Paw Paw, Jeff Huang of Warren, Andrew Lawlor of Aurora, Illinois and Kaitlin Maley of Kalamazoo earned a second place finish in the Center for Advancement of Digital Marketing and Analytics Social Media Competition at Ball State University.

51¸£ÀûÉç president elected to prestigious American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Montgomery  joins former first lady Michelle Obama and some 200 others recognized by the academy for outstanding achievements in academia, the arts, business, government and public affairs.

Big changes unfold at 51¸£ÀûÉç Pilot Plants

Facilities on the 51¸£ÀûÉç Parkview Campus now house a one-of-a-kind in North America pilot-scale multi-ply paper manufacturing machine and a new fiber recycling plant used to test and certify products from around the world for repulpability and recyclability.

Registration open for summer Chinese culture classes

Six five-week, low-cost courses taught in English are being offered this summer. They begin the week of Monday, May 6, and registrations are due Wednesday, May 1. Discounts apply for many participants.

Countywide Earth Day celebration set for April 20

 This year's half day of activities will include educational speakers, electric cars, nearly 100 booths, live music and food trucks, games for all ages, and more.

Alum over the moon after winning prize in NASA challenge

Derek McFall, BS '11, took second place in a challenge to develop a recycling system for astronauts in space.

Business students vie for share of $250,000 competition prize

Seniors Brennan Vaughn and Danny Rogers were named finalists in the Schulze Entrepreneurship Challenge. They're competing for their share of more than $250,000 in prize money with their product, SnapDuct.