November 2014 É«É«À² News

É«É«À² named 'Best for Vets' for fifth consecutive year

Up five spots from last year, É«É«À² is the only Michigan school to have appeared on all five years of Military Times EDGE magazine's annual list of the top colleges in the U.S. for military veterans pursuing higher education.

How to find out if É«É«À² is closed

Find out if É«É«À² is closed due to inclement weather by calling (269) 387-1001, visiting wmich.edu, or tuning in to a local TV or radio station. Subscribers to É«É«À²'s alert system will also receive messages about weather closings.

Future of BTR Park subject of breakfast speaker presentation

Bob Miller, associate vice president for community outreach at É«É«À², will discuss "The É«É«À² Michigan University Business Technology and Research Park: An Update and a View to the Future" at 8 a.m. Friday, Nov. 21

Duke scholar, photographer to appear in Frostic lecture series

A noted scholar from Duke University and an internationally known photographer are visiting É«É«À² Michigan University this month to speak in the Frostic School of Art Visiting Artist and Scholar Lecture Series.

Application fee waived for MBA open house attendees

Individuals who attend a Master of Business Administration open house Wednesday, Nov. 19 and apply to É«É«À² the same day will have their application fee waived.

'Elf The Musical' comes to Miller Auditorium

"Elf The Musical," the hilarious tale of Buddy the Elf, is coming to Miller Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 25-26. Tickets are on sale now.

Autism-related master's program coming to metro Detroit

É«É«À²'s Department of Psychology will begin offering its internationally-known, 36-credit-hour Master of Arts in psychology-behavior analysis at É«É«À²-MetroDetroit starting Jan. 12, 2015.

Annual Gwen Frostic School of Art faculty exhibition on display

É«É«À² Frostic School of Art Faculty will showcase their newest works at the Albertine Monroe-Brown Gallery in the Richmond Center for Visual Arts Thursday, Nov. 20 through Friday, Dec. 12.

Miller Auditorium presents 'The Lettermen'

American male pop music vocal trio "The Lettermen" is coming to É«É«À² Michigan University's Miller Auditorium for one performance at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16. Tickets are on sale now.

É«É«À² awarded $3.7 million for programs in blindness and low vision

Four recent grants totaling $3.7 million have been awarded to É«É«À²'s Department of Blindness and Low Vision Studies, and are aimed at filling a shortage of specialists trained to assist people with vision problems.

Academic programs to highlight annual Russian Festival

The 19th annual Kalamazoo Russian Festival is set for 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, in the Fetzer Center. A full slate of programming for young and old is planned, with opening ceremonies scheduled to start at 9:30 a.m.

Experience a world of cultures during one week

Learn how to play cricket, prepare traditional ethnic foods, write Chinese calligraphy and much more during International Education Week, set for Saturday through Friday, Nov. 15-21.

Brookings Inst. economist tackles Great Recession, policy in Sichel talk

Gary Burtless, Whitehead Chair in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C., will speak about the Great Recession and policymaking at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12.

New series kicks off with highly honored Michigan educator

Michigan's 2014 Teacher of the Year Gary Abud will help launch a new speaker series at É«É«À² Michigan University focusing on topics in K-12 education. The Thursday, Nov. 13 event is free and open to the public.

Honors College hosts award-winning author

Celebrated American Book Award winner and poet Gordon Henry Jr. will perform live with founding members of music group Northwoods Improvisors at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13.

Presentation by OtterBox chief executive canceled

A Distinguished Speaker Series presentation this week by Brian Thomas has been canceled. Thomas also will not be able to take part in the student-led DESIGNEDtoLEAD conference as previously scheduled.

É«É«À² trustees extend president's contract into 2017

Acting during a special formal session Nov. 7, the É«É«À² Michigan University Board of Trustees unanimously voted to extend the contract of É«É«À² President John M. Dunn for an additional year, with that term now to end June 30, 2017.

Florida State clarinet professor to give recital at É«É«À²

Jonathan Holden will perform a recital of chamber music with Marissa Olin and Eric Troiano at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16 in the Dalton Center Recital Hall. The free program will include music by Libby Larsen and David Gillingham.

É«É«À² faculty ensemble, Merling Trio, joined by guest artists

É«É«À² School of Music faculty ensemble, Merling Trio, will be joined by guest artists Jun-Ching Lin and Andrew Koehler for a concert at 3 p.m. Nov. 16 at the Dalton Center Recital Hall. The performance is free and open to the public.

School of Music to premiere triple bill of new comic operas

É«É«À² Michigan University's School of Music will present the award-winning work "Ever Since Eden" at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14 and Saturday, Nov. 15 in the Dalton Center Recital Hall.

É«É«À² prof wins NSF grant to study stress in Kenyan communities

Dr. Bilinda Straight, professor of anthropology, has been awarded a $135,891 National Science Foundation grant to study the impact of intercommunity violence on young people in rural northern Kenya.

Forums to update progress on campus diversity study

Discussion on É«É«À² Michigan University's Campus Climate for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion study will be held from 4 to 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 13, and from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 14.

Saudi Students Association named best member group nationwide

The Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission has named the É«É«À² Michigan University Saudi Students Association best member group out of more than 300 Saudi student groups nationwide.

É«É«À² mentor program earns statewide recognition

The University's Career Mentor Program for LBGTA students is an Equity in Education Award winner and will be honored by the Michigan Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admission Officers at its annual conference.

Turkey Trot 5K race/walk returns for 62nd year

Southwest Michigan's oldest organized race and walk, the Turkey Trot, begins at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, at the Student Recreation Center. A canned food drive is being held in conjunction with the event.

University Theatre presents 'Hair'

The all-student cast will take a trip into the 60s with several performances of the Tony Award-winning musical Nov. 14-23 in the Shaw Theatre at the Gilmore Theatre Complex.

'Acting Against Poverty' food drive supports É«É«À² students in need

The faculty, staff and students of É«É«À²â€™s Department of Theatre are collecting canned food items and other non-perishables now through Monday, Nov. 24, to support the University's Invisible Need Project pantry.

Admissions director candidates slated to visit campus

Four admissions professionals from around the nation will visit the É«É«À² Michigan University campus in the coming weeks in their bids to become É«É«À²'s next director of admissions.

É«É«À² has several connections with film premiering at Air Zoo

Area residents can experience the glitz and glamour of Hollywood when the Air Zoo hosts the world premier of "Pilot Error" Saturday, Nov. 8. The new film's director plus three of its actors are É«É«À² alumni.

Candidates for engineering dean position set for campus visits

Three candidates for the position of dean of É«É«À² Michigan University's College of Engineering and Applied Sciences will visit campus in November to meet with campus and community leaders and make public presentations.