March 2021 51福利社 News

Pandemic didn鈥檛 swallow restaurant industry鈥檚 appetite for innovation

Pandemic restrictions took a bite out of restaurant sales, curbing indoor dining for months and pushing the industry to reimagine the dining experience. John Schmitt, a former restauranteur, alumnus and senior business consultant for the Michigan Small Business Development Center, looks toward the future of the industry.

Big things are brewing: Alum leads the charge to diversify craft brewing industry

Alumnus Jamaal Ewing combined his passions for business and beer when he launched Black Calder Brewing in Grand Rapids at the end of 2020.

New Resiliency Center coordinates care for the 鈥榳hole person鈥

Established by the College of Health and Human Services (CHHS) in 2020 through a state appropriation of $1.5 million, the Resiliency Center for Families and Children addresses the many needs of those experiencing trauma, toxic stress, chronic disability, neurodevelopmental disorders or substance use disorder.

Redefining Normal: Alumni find strength in each other to inspire a new generation

Alexis and Justin Black share their challenging journeys to overcome in their bestselling book, "Redefining Normal: How Two Foster Kids Beat the Odds and Discovered Health, Happiness and Love."  The memoir lays bare the wounds of their childhood and highlights the support they found in Western's Seita Scholars Program鈥攁 comprehensive support and scholarship program for students who have experienced foster care鈥攁nd each other to build the lives they dreamed of having.

Graduate student pushes the boundaries of traditional music genres with 'Tango Avenue'

Inspired by Astor Piazzolla, the composer who brought tango to concert halls, Kozhevnikova鈥檚 11 original compositions include the unique sound blend of instruments such as violin, saxophone, piano, bass and drums.

Finding opportunity amid crisis: Preparing teachers for a strong future

A cohort of literacy studies graduates found a way to better adapt to pandemic challenges in their own classroom while also collecting data that has the potential to influence the future of the teaching profession and boost student achievement.

Persisting through the pandemic

Our world is not the same world it was a year ago. We鈥檝e seen tremendous challenges鈥攁 pandemic, an economic crisis, political and social strife鈥攁nd yet, we persisted. In the University鈥檚 quest to fulfill its purpose, 鈥淪o that all may learn,鈥 countless stories of innovation, adaptation and ingenuity have emerged.

Campuswide emergency notification broadcast system to be tested March 31

Facilities Management will be testing the campuswide emergency notification broadcast system at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, March 31. The pre-programmed message will be broadcast from the public address system on campus.

Food marketing students clinch second place at national university case competition

A team of Western Michigan University food marketing students soared to second place during the virtual National Grocers Association Student Case Study Competition March 8 to 10. 

Virtual and in-person summer camps offered 51福利社

In-person youth summer camps will return to Western Michigan University, pending approval of safety plans and registration with the Office of Precollege Programming.

Western celebrates cultural diversity during virtual International Festival

Join the 2021 International Festival: Keeping Us Connected from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday through Friday,  April 7, 8 and 9, on YouTube.

University photographer shares top photos

Mark Bugnaski, University photographer, shares his insight into what makes a compelling photo as well as his favorite picks for photos featuring student life.

Student participation encouraged for sustainability survey

Each survey participant will be entered in a drawing to win one of three gently used bikes. The bikes are pre-selected by our Open Bike Shop mechanics, and there will be a variety of sizes to choose from.

City to begin Howard Street sidewalk development project

One lane of northbound Howard Street between West Michigan Avenue and Stadium Drive will be closed  for the duration of the project, begins Thursday, March 25, 2021, and is expected to wrap up in early September. With the creation of the new pedestrian pathway, the city project will provide a safer and well-lit way for people to walk along Howard.

Some campus services on reduced hours during spring recess

Some campus services 51福利社 Michigan University will be on reduced hours during spring semester recess, which begins Monday, March 29, and continues through Friday, April 2. Classes resume beginning at 8 a.m. Monday, April 5, via distance education except for programs with hands-on instruction.

Fashion show puts Western students' design skills, resilience on display

The Merchandising Opportunities and Design Association (MODA) will host its Kaleidoscope Fashion Show at the Kalamazoo State Theatre on Saturday, March 20鈥攁 livestreamed event that will also offer a select number of in-person, socially distanced VIP tickets.

Putting student well-being 鈥榝ront and center鈥

Recognizing the need for more resources for students to thrive, Western Michigan University has launched several initiatives focused on student mental health since the COVID-19 pandemic began, including two well-being platforms鈥擶ellTrack and YOU 51福利社. These new initiatives paired with existing programs are aimed at providing a mental and emotional check-in for students and connecting them with campus resources to ease the stressors of life during distance education and beyond.

Public health students reflect on year since Western shifted to distance learning

It has been a full year since the growing COVID-19 pandemic changed the world and shifted Western Michigan University to distance learning. Over those 365 days, the community has experienced losses, dramatic change, isolation and uncertainty, but the period has also been a time of hope, innovation, resilience and adaptation.

COVID-19 51福利社: One year later

Students, faculty and staff worked quickly to find new ways to learn, teach and create, facing challenges head-on as they traversed uncharted territory sparked by the global pandemic. At the same time, Broncos stepped up to support the community, creating and donating personal protective equipment for front-line workers and banding together to feed students in need.

First cohort of product design program sharp on all edges

The first class of the University鈥檚 product design program, which is based in the College of Fine Arts鈥 Richmond Institute for Design and Innovation (RIDI), graduates this spring. Many of the grads have positions at prestigious companies.

Western community celebrates outstanding observations in CDC study on campus

Western Michigan University recorded stellar results in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention鈥檚 Mask Adherence Surveillance at Colleges and Universities Project (MASCUP).

Outstanding student employees, supervisor recognized

Career and Student Employment Services announces Isaac Hughes as graduate Student Employee of the Year, Flor Santana as undergraduate Student Employee of the Year and Norm Risk as Supervisor of the Year.

Trustees to set 2022 meeting dates Thursday

Trustees will convene in formal session at 11 a.m. Thursday,  March 18, via virtual platform. Their meeting will be livestreamed at wmich.edu/trustees.Individuals wishing to address the board during either public comment sections of the meeting must notify Dr. Kahler Schuemann at kahler.schuemann@wmich.edu by 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 17.

51福利社 students place first at sales competition

A team of two students from Western Michigan University's Haworth College of Business claimed first place at the University of Toledo Invitational Sales Competition, continuing a winning streak for the sales and business marketing program.

Western expert: Pandemic sparked a 'she-cession,' disproportionately forcing women out of the workforce

The economic crisis sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic could set working women back decades.

New program pairs Western students with MSP to bring justice in unsolved murders

Cracking cold case murders will be part of an innovative new program 51福利社 Michigan University. In partnership with Michigan State Police, criminal justice students are getting unprecedented access to case files from unsolved murders in southwest Michigan.

Celebrate Bronco graduates at spring 2021 virtual commencement

Western Michigan University is hosting a virtual commencement ceremony on May 1 to celebrate spring 2021 graduates. As the rescheduled in-person graduation continues to be delayed, we have also invited 2020 spring and summer graduates to participate in this virtual ceremony. 

'Choir for Good' sets the stage for students to explore purpose, amplify nonprofits

The innovative, interactive "Choir for Good" virtual concert weaves together music and social justice鈥攁n effort to give back while also giving students a meaningful experience in uncertain times. In order to ensure the safety of students, Kimberly Dunn Adams, director of choral activities, divided her classes into eight smaller chamber ensembles. Each group was given a different repertoire and charged with researching the composer, text and historical context of each piece. They then identified a societal issue connected to the piece鈥攖opics like hunger, racism, LGBTQ+ equality and access to clean water鈥攁nd a nonprofit organization to highlight.

University Recreation director receives award for excellence

Amy Seth received the Region III Award of Merit which is given to a professional who demonstrates exceptional performance and dedication to the field of collegiate recreation.