ExpressJet, Delta put aviation students on career pathway
Agreement between the College of Aviation and two closely allied commercial air carriers will put É«É«À² students on a clear pathway to careers as commercial airline pilots.
'Food Prisons' focuses on body image and eating disorders
Performances Friday and Saturday in Dalton Center.
Prominent Japanese author visits campus
Hiromi Ito to discuss Buddhism and lead bilingual poetry reading Feb. 22.
Movie and discussion focus on weight-loss obsession
Free screening Feb. 16 of "America the Beautiful 2."
Student comedians vie to be Last Bronco Standing
Annual comedy competition is Thursday, Feb. 23, at Bernies.
Bioethics scholar Art Caplan gives public lectures at É«É«À²
Talks Feb. 23 focus on rationing health care and HPV vaccine controversy.
É«É«À² trombone students hit high notes
Eric Bowman, Evan Clifton and Kirsten Schaffert to compete in Paris.
University Concert Band presents free concert
Ensemble's first concert of the semester is Feb. 21 at Miller Auditorium.
Fulbright Scholar Igor Fedotov in concert at Dalton Center
Igor Fedotov performs with acclaimed pianist Gary Hammond Feb. 22.
É«É«À² choirs showcase diverse choral repertoire
Free concert Feb. 26 features University Chorale, Collegiate Singers and Cantus Femina.
Emeritus pens book about local vintage car museum
Dr. David Lyon's "The Gilmore Car Museum: Miles from the Ordinary" gains attention.
Art emeritus publishes retrospective
Joe De Luca's retrospective chronicles five decades of drawings, paintings and constructions.
Professor re-elected to national arts group
Jim Hopfensperger is president of National Council of Arts Administrators.
Administrator earns Kalamazoo-area LGBT award
Dr. Cathryn Bailey honored by Kalamazoo Gay Lesbian Resource Center.
Fifteen engineering societies join to celebrate Engineers Week
Keynote dinner Feb. 21 features sustainability expert Dr. Harold Glasser.
World-renowned violist to lead class, judge contest at É«É«À²
Roger Chase leads chamber music and viola master class Feb. 10.
Prospective college students get financial aid help at campus event
Find out how to maximize college financial aid opportunities Sunday.
Campus town hall meeting will focus on School of Medicine
President John M. Dunn and Dean Hal B. Jenson to lead Feb. 14 discussion.
Weeklong celebration honors student employees
Nominations for student employee and supervisor of the year due Feb. 16.
Finalists for honors college associate dean make public presentations
Gunther Hega, Carla Koretsky and Edwin Martini give talks Feb. 7-10.
Banderas and Anaya star in 'The Skin I Live In' at Little Theatre
Golden Globe-nominated thriller playing on campus Feb. 10-12.
Medical studies center to transition into É«É«À² medical school
KCMS-É«É«À² merger will strengthen medical education in Kalamazoo.
Fisk Jubilee Singers share traditional spirituals
African-American a cappella group performs Feb. 15 at Dalton Center.
Harold W. Homan obituary
Retired pipefitter in maintenance services died Jan. 26 at age 86.
Semiannual Make a Difference award nominations due
Campus community has until Feb. 28 to nominate deserving staff members.
Richard L. Hodges obituary
Associate professor emeritus of accountancy died Jan. 30 at age 67.
É«É«À² Wind Quintet performs at Dalton Center
Resident faculty ensemble in concert Feb. 8.
Four-time Tony Award-winning 'In the Heights' at Miller Auditorium
Hit musical comes to town for a single performance Feb. 24.
Tony Award-winning Blast comes to Miller Auditorium
Performance Feb. 23 features world-class athletes and musicians.
Gold Company to pay tribute to the Oscars
Award-winning group performs favorites from the silver screen Feb. 11.