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Grundler Prize awarded for book on Venetian leaderWorld's medievalists come to WMU this week WMU economist heads for Africa on Fulbright WMU graduate wins "best paper" award WMU's Thompson addresses WHO summit in India Expert on Muhammad and Islam speaks at WMU
Grundler Prize awarded for book on Venetian leader
World's medievalists come to WMU this week
WMU economist heads for Africa on Fulbright
WMU graduate wins "best paper" award
WMU's Thompson addresses WHO summit in India
Waseda University expert discusses Japanese labor issuesMiller Auditorium presents Japanese taiko drummersFrench pianist Leclere offers master classes, performancesNwulu's "Starting Over" screened at L.A. film festivalFilm highlights student research in MalaysiaCanadian scholar explores country's national identityEuropean education study tour offered in MayEvents announced for Africana Studies WeekExpert on Brazilian immigration visits WMUMexican art exhibited in Bernhard CenterPanel examines Muslim perceptions of AmericaWMU profs contribute to book on natural disastersSix movies set for spring Russian film seriesSigma Phi Epsilon collects donations for tsunami reliefTsunami relief effort faces many hurdlesFlags at half-staff out of respect for disaster victimsPresident Bailey issues statement about tsunami disasterWorld Affairs Council Great Decisions Series Offered For CreditKFS presents French thriller 'Red Lights'Brazil scholars come to WMU as part of seminar seriesNSF grant supports undergraduate research in Latin AmericaSzarmach receives Medal of Service from PolandCorruption at center of upheaval in UkrainePolish group honors TargowskiThe Russians are coming!Popular Pakistani band comes to Kalamazoo on 'peace tour'Jordanian university president speaks at WMUQatari ambassador to U.S. speaks at Fetzer CenterScholarship available for popular study abroad program WMU gearing up for influx of injured soldiersSamurai and Anime film series debutsStudy Abroad Fair provides a world of informationJapanese films continue with 'The Last Samurai'Two from WMU win Fulbright FellowshipsWMU welcomes heroes home from Iraq Medieval congress draws scholars from around worldInternational Festival gives area residents broader world view
Waseda University expert discusses Japanese labor issues
Miller Auditorium presents Japanese taiko drummers
French pianist Leclere offers master classes, performances
Nwulu's "Starting Over" screened at L.A. film festival
Film highlights student research in Malaysia
Canadian scholar explores country's national identity
European education study tour offered in May
Events announced for Africana Studies Week
Expert on Brazilian immigration visits WMU
Mexican art exhibited in Bernhard Center
Panel examines Muslim perceptions of America
WMU profs contribute to book on natural disasters
Six movies set for spring Russian film series
Sigma Phi Epsilon collects donations for tsunami relief
Tsunami relief effort faces many hurdles
Flags at half-staff out of respect for disaster victims
President Bailey issues statement about tsunami disaster
World Affairs Council Great Decisions Series Offered For Credit
KFS presents French thriller 'Red Lights'
Brazil scholars come to WMU as part of seminar series
NSF grant supports undergraduate research in Latin America
Szarmach receives Medal of Service from Poland
Corruption at center of upheaval in Ukraine
Polish group honors Targowski
The Russians are coming!
Popular Pakistani band comes to Kalamazoo on 'peace tour'
Jordanian university president speaks at WMU
Qatari ambassador to U.S. speaks at Fetzer Center
Scholarship available for popular study abroad program
WMU gearing up for influx of injured soldiers
Samurai and Anime film series debuts
Study Abroad Fair provides a world of information
Japanese films continue with 'The Last Samurai'
Two from WMU win Fulbright Fellowships
WMU welcomes heroes home from Iraq
Medieval congress draws scholars from around world
Free lectures examine the evolution of Islam in West AfricaLiberia is next topic for Portage discussion seriesMartha Warfield appointed to lead presidential initiativeMichigan anthropologist speaks about Arab DetroitEvent aims to improve Muslim-Christians relations Traveling exhibition of Dutch design comes to Gallery IIWriter-in-residence Naeem Murr is next in reading seriesGuidelines for deployment of U.N. peacekeepersNew Shanghai Circus returns to Miller AuditoriumNSF grant supports undergraduate research in Latin AmericaBig, stinky flower garners international attention Discussion explores Vietnamese culture and historyScholars worldwide pen tributes to Tom LawsonSpotlight is on Haiti during Black History MonthExpert on Pan-African and Caribbean social activism speaksDiscussion explores Vietnamese culture and history WMU Centennial Lecture Series on Globalization 2003-2004 History of Pakistan published as nation dominates newsLanguage arts for those with differing abilitiesGuest Chinese musicians give two free performancesMedieval Institute receives prestigious NEH grantInternational enrollment continues post-9.11 declineWMU professor and educational technology expert goes globalStudents offer "Window Into the Islamic World"Japanese Alumni make 'centi-mental' trip to campusWMU student wins Rotary scholarship to study in South AmericaChanges in China discussed at next 'Learning OutLoud'How will we feed another 3 billion people?Student selected for Pan-American research instituteEnvironmentalist addresses "Saving Nature in Time"WMU's Khillah defeated at World University Games Study Abroad Fair, September 17, 2003Panel examines U.S. foreign policy since 9.11DaXun Zhang opens Young Concert Artists SeriesLatin American author to lecture on campusBallet Gran Folklorico de Mexico comes to WMUItzhak Perlman returns to Miller AuditoriumWMU student competes at World University GamesBritish scholarship students complete flight trainingInternational student orientation covers a lot of groundWeinger gets Fulbright for research in CameroonVaclav Havel to visit WMU summer program in PragueThree disabled British citizens set for flight training at WMUGold Company performs in 17-day South Africa tourBritish aviator stops at WMU on trip around the globeNew book looks at history of modern-day GuyanaLiberia's stability essential to regionYoung boys forced to fight in Liberian civil war
Liberia is next topic for Portage discussion series
Martha Warfield appointed to lead presidential initiative
Michigan anthropologist speaks about Arab Detroit
Event aims to improve Muslim-Christians relations
Traveling exhibition of Dutch design comes to Gallery II
Writer-in-residence Naeem Murr is next in reading series
Guidelines for deployment of U.N. peacekeepers
New Shanghai Circus returns to Miller Auditorium
Big, stinky flower garners international attention
Discussion explores Vietnamese culture and history
Scholars worldwide pen tributes to Tom Lawson
Spotlight is on Haiti during Black History Month
Expert on Pan-African and Caribbean social activism speaks
WMU Centennial Lecture Series on Globalization 2003-2004
History of Pakistan published as nation dominates news
Language arts for those with differing abilities
Guest Chinese musicians give two free performances
Medieval Institute receives prestigious NEH grant
International enrollment continues post-9.11 decline
WMU professor and educational technology expert goes global
Students offer "Window Into the Islamic World"
Japanese Alumni make 'centi-mental' trip to campus
WMU student wins Rotary scholarship to study in South America
Changes in China discussed at next 'Learning OutLoud'
How will we feed another 3 billion people?
Student selected for Pan-American research institute
Environmentalist addresses "Saving Nature in Time"
WMU's Khillah defeated at World University Games
Study Abroad Fair, September 17, 2003
Panel examines U.S. foreign policy since 9.11
DaXun Zhang opens Young Concert Artists Series
Latin American author to lecture on campus
Ballet Gran Folklorico de Mexico comes to WMU
Itzhak Perlman returns to Miller Auditorium
WMU student competes at World University Games
British scholarship students complete flight training
International student orientation covers a lot of ground
Weinger gets Fulbright for research in Cameroon
Vaclav Havel to visit WMU summer program in Prague
Three disabled British citizens set for flight training at WMU
Gold Company performs in 17-day South Africa tour
British aviator stops at WMU on trip around the globe
New book looks at history of modern-day Guyana
Liberia's stability essential to region
Young boys forced to fight in Liberian civil war
WMU students awarded record number of Fulbright FellowshipsWest Africa is next stop for area educatorsWMU junior headed to Finland for trombone competitionGeography professor awarded fellowship for Japanese studies'Muslim feminist cowgirl' to speak in KalamazooCatherine Julien earns coveted Guggenheim FellowshipBreu uses Fulbright for research in Turkey Two new undergraduate majors approved Russian jazz hornist performs with Jazz Lab BandMichigan Canadian Studies Roundtable: April 11, 2003Canadian studies roundtable comes to Fetzer CenterChinese expert to talk about Tibet's economy, environmentTrudy Cobb returns from visiting artist exchange in PortugalStudents sponsor 'Living Peace Sign'Muslim students open 'Window to Other Cultures'Denso manager offers insights into company's inner workingsExpert talks about creating a 'greenprint' for the worldBailey and Joslin are keynote speakers at international conferenceWMU and KPS educators headed to Africa on Fulbright awardGold Company to perform at Lincoln Center, tour South AfricaNew book explores Japanese cultureFrench and German diplomats discuss relations with U.S.Francophone Film Festival includes U.S. debuts of 10 filmsFrancophone Film Festival: March 2003International Festival, Malaysian Night widen Kalamazoo's worldBridging global, cultural and racial dividesFinnish violinist Elina Vahala performs in Dalton CenterFree tickets available for Desmond Tutu speechSlovenian scholar discusses political left of Eastern EuropeWar in Iraq could jeopardize future of some European leadersSuccess in Iraq depends on rapid transition to new governmentWar in Iraq threatens stability of Pakistan, other countriesForum examines how globalization affects Southwest MichiganHong Kong Night features Chinese food and entertainmentArt professor joins Italian artist to stage exhibit in FlorenceFilm by WMU's Paul Nwulu premieres at 'African Cannes'Prestigious European research fellowship goes to WMU's AngelovU.S. government tapping WMU physics professor's knowledge of IraqScholar examines German, Japanese responses to war on terrorism Is globalization helping world's poor? Award-winning Costa Rican quartet comes to campusWind ensemble from the Netherlands performs at WMUResearcher to discuss reasons behind changes in climate World-renowned engineering researcher visits WMU Students, public invited to Study Abroad FairColombian business students gain unique experience at WMURevamped international studies program announcedProvost Litynski honored by Polish governmentVienna Boys Choir Christmas comes to Miller AuditoriumHow Toyota has been AmericanizedReading Series features Australia's most celebrated writerWorld Food Day program on EduCableWMU scientists help bring fresh water to desertDiscussion explores origins of international conflictAvishai Cohen headlines bass symposium concertPherigo elected president of international societyExpert discusses Japanese economic reformsEdward Callan returns to WMU with 'I am of Ireland'Haenicke's career feted by international colleaguesStaffer, student help U.S. team win world goalball championshipStudy Abroad Fair is free and open to everyoneRespected Colombian author to speak on campusSeries focuses on terrorism and international conflictName of international student services office updatedExpert on Hindu thought to discuss self-explorationBritish man achieves lifelong aviation dreamBritish scholarship aviators earn wingsInternational student orientation covers a lot of ground CAB brings the Bandoleros to Miller AuditoriumForeign language students earn $46,000 in awardsBritish scholarship winners begin aviation training Economics student honored for outstanding performanceRecent graduate earns spot with international choir
West Africa is next stop for area educators
WMU junior headed to Finland for trombone competition
Geography professor awarded fellowship for Japanese studies
'Muslim feminist cowgirl' to speak in Kalamazoo
Catherine Julien earns coveted Guggenheim Fellowship
Breu uses Fulbright for research in Turkey
Two new undergraduate majors approved
Russian jazz hornist performs with Jazz Lab Band
Michigan Canadian Studies Roundtable: April 11, 2003
Canadian studies roundtable comes to Fetzer Center
Chinese expert to talk about Tibet's economy, environment
Trudy Cobb returns from visiting artist exchange in Portugal
Students sponsor 'Living Peace Sign'
Muslim students open 'Window to Other Cultures'
Denso manager offers insights into company's inner workings
Expert talks about creating a 'greenprint' for the world
Bailey and Joslin are keynote speakers at international conference
WMU and KPS educators headed to Africa on Fulbright award
Gold Company to perform at Lincoln Center, tour South Africa
New book explores Japanese culture
French and German diplomats discuss relations with U.S.
Francophone Film Festival includes U.S. debuts of 10 films
Francophone Film Festival: March 2003
International Festival, Malaysian Night widen Kalamazoo's world
Bridging global, cultural and racial divides
Finnish violinist Elina Vahala performs in Dalton Center
Free tickets available for Desmond Tutu speech
Slovenian scholar discusses political left of Eastern Europe
War in Iraq could jeopardize future of some European leaders
Success in Iraq depends on rapid transition to new government
War in Iraq threatens stability of Pakistan, other countries
Forum examines how globalization affects Southwest Michigan
Hong Kong Night features Chinese food and entertainment
Art professor joins Italian artist to stage exhibit in Florence
Film by WMU's Paul Nwulu premieres at 'African Cannes'
Prestigious European research fellowship goes to WMU's Angelov
U.S. government tapping WMU physics professor's knowledge of Iraq
Scholar examines German, Japanese responses to war on terrorism
Is globalization helping world's poor?
Award-winning Costa Rican quartet comes to campus
Wind ensemble from the Netherlands performs at WMU
Researcher to discuss reasons behind changes in climate
World-renowned engineering researcher visits WMU
Students, public invited to Study Abroad Fair
Colombian business students gain unique experience at WMU
Revamped international studies program announced
Provost Litynski honored by Polish government
Vienna Boys Choir Christmas comes to Miller Auditorium
How Toyota has been Americanized
Reading Series features Australia's most celebrated writer
World Food Day program on EduCable
WMU scientists help bring fresh water to desert
Discussion explores origins of international conflict
Avishai Cohen headlines bass symposium concert
Pherigo elected president of international society
Expert discusses Japanese economic reforms
Edward Callan returns to WMU with 'I am of Ireland'
Haenicke's career feted by international colleagues
Staffer, student help U.S. team win world goalball championship
Study Abroad Fair is free and open to everyone
Respected Colombian author to speak on campus
Series focuses on terrorism and international conflict
Name of international student services office updated
Expert on Hindu thought to discuss self-exploration
British man achieves lifelong aviation dream
British scholarship aviators earn wings
CAB brings the Bandoleros to Miller Auditorium
Foreign language students earn $46,000 in awards
British scholarship winners begin aviation training
Economics student honored for outstanding performance
Recent graduate earns spot with international choir
WMU takes top prize at international choral festivalWill India and Pakistan use 'the bomb'?Trip to Pakistan falls victim to political unrestAviation launches exchange with Australian universityCopeland leads U.S. LatviansHost families sought for international studentsChinese professors examining how WMU trains MBAsAlumna Awarded Rotary Scholarship to Study Abroad Japanese consul general speaks at Haworth CollegeStudents take on Arab issues at national summitTroupe performs Sartre in French and EnglishWMU has 'top delegation' at model Arab League summitDutch artist sculpts new work on campusCeremony marks creation of Peace Corps initiativeMedieval Congress includes martial arts demonstrationGrad student nabs third national research grantPolish university to partner with Haworth CollegeHistorian Edwin Yamauchi to speak at WMU'See the world' at annual International FestivalWMU's first Francophone Film Festival is this monthBritish code breaker visits WMU to decipher historyChinese trumpet professor is visiting scholarStudy, travel orientation scheduled for female studentsCompania Espanola at WMU for one performanceDutch graphic design exhibit in Sangren Gallery IIClimate change, massive oil field to be discussedJewish scholar to discuss narrativesWMU and Peace Corps collaborate on new master'sMiller presents National Acrobats of TaiwanSpring business seminar to be held in JapanThe real cost to America and the world of Sept. 11Larson brings 'Contemporary World Music' to WMUIrish student uses Fulbright to study dance at WMUNumber of international students reaches all-time highEvents celebrate importance of international educationHistoric aerial photos of Africa on displayFaculty and students look at Latvia in spring study tourJulien honored for re-discovering an ancient historySlide lecture offered on pilgrimage to CompostelaExpert to advise on business opportunities in Japan Guest lecturer addresses "The Taliban vs. Islam"Czech university dean discusses academic freedomOrientation cabaret show travels to TorontoFrancophone Film Festival: March 2002Contacts needed in Central and South AmericaVigils scheduled to reflect on today's tragedyAll WMU aircraft and crews safe and secureAviation classes resume, flight operations suspendedFBI contacts WMU in routine check of aviation schoolsPanel discussion: U.S. role in aftermatch of attackKorth studies euro during faculty exchange in GermanyPakistan is 'between a rock and a hard place'Nigerian poet returns to WMU for readingEthiopian scholars, policy makers converge on WMUNew international students get extensive orientationWMU-trained pilots take top honors in London ceremonyDoctoral student spends year teaching at Thai universityFirst class of Singapore MBA program graduates
Will India and Pakistan use 'the bomb'?
Trip to Pakistan falls victim to political unrest
Aviation launches exchange with Australian university
Copeland leads U.S. Latvians
Host families sought for international students
Chinese professors examining how WMU trains MBAs
Alumna Awarded Rotary Scholarship to Study Abroad
Japanese consul general speaks at Haworth College
Students take on Arab issues at national summit
Troupe performs Sartre in French and English
WMU has 'top delegation' at model Arab League summit
Dutch artist sculpts new work on campus
Ceremony marks creation of Peace Corps initiative
Medieval Congress includes martial arts demonstration
Grad student nabs third national research grant
Polish university to partner with Haworth College
Historian Edwin Yamauchi to speak at WMU
'See the world' at annual International Festival
WMU's first Francophone Film Festival is this month
British code breaker visits WMU to decipher history
Chinese trumpet professor is visiting scholar
Study, travel orientation scheduled for female students
Compania Espanola at WMU for one performance
Dutch graphic design exhibit in Sangren Gallery II
Climate change, massive oil field to be discussed
Jewish scholar to discuss narratives
WMU and Peace Corps collaborate on new master's
Miller presents National Acrobats of Taiwan
Spring business seminar to be held in Japan
The real cost to America and the world of Sept. 11
Larson brings 'Contemporary World Music' to WMU
Irish student uses Fulbright to study dance at WMU
Number of international students reaches all-time high
Events celebrate importance of international education
Historic aerial photos of Africa on display
Faculty and students look at Latvia in spring study tour
Julien honored for re-discovering an ancient history
Slide lecture offered on pilgrimage to Compostela
Expert to advise on business opportunities in Japan
Guest lecturer addresses "The Taliban vs. Islam"
Czech university dean discusses academic freedom
Orientation cabaret show travels to Toronto
Francophone Film Festival: March 2002
Contacts needed in Central and South America
Vigils scheduled to reflect on today's tragedy
All WMU aircraft and crews safe and secure
Aviation classes resume, flight operations suspended
FBI contacts WMU in routine check of aviation schools
Panel discussion: U.S. role in aftermatch of attack
Korth studies euro during faculty exchange in Germany
Pakistan is 'between a rock and a hard place'
Nigerian poet returns to WMU for reading
Ethiopian scholars, policy makers converge on WMU
New international students get extensive orientation
WMU-trained pilots take top honors in London ceremony
Doctoral student spends year teaching at Thai university
First class of Singapore MBA program graduates
WMU to hold medieval seminar at the British LibraryMedieval Congress makes international newsMedieval Congress makes international newsLatulippe returns from mission to South America WMU, Dutch firm enter into pilot training agreementMousavinezhad visits Swedish university First sign of spring? Medievalists at WMUChina invites WMU pair to Sino-U.S. conferenceRenowned Indian classical musician performs at WMUAnnual International Festival is Sunday, March 25Africa becomes musical hot spot for WMU profWMU hosts Fulbright Scholars from Hungary, AlgeriaKlein Symposium features East Europe expertsKosovo's future in limbo following Yugoslav electionsNew center will study African economic developmentFilmmaker discusses rescue efforts during HolocaustSeries includes Holocaust survivor's storyPolitics of identity focus of visiting scholarNoted lecturer explores the meaning of Chinese artWMU hosts Musica Antiqua Russica, Oct. 17Nuclear arms treaty expert visits WMUEnvironmental workshop draws international expertsArea businesses urged to explore international optionsWMU hosts Japanese Sister City
WMU to hold medieval seminar at the British Library
Medieval Congress makes international news
Latulippe returns from mission to South America
WMU, Dutch firm enter into pilot training agreement
Mousavinezhad visits Swedish university
First sign of spring? Medievalists at WMU
China invites WMU pair to Sino-U.S. conference
Renowned Indian classical musician performs at WMU
Annual International Festival is Sunday, March 25
Africa becomes musical hot spot for WMU prof
WMU hosts Fulbright Scholars from Hungary, Algeria
Klein Symposium features East Europe experts
Kosovo's future in limbo following Yugoslav elections
New center will study African economic development
Filmmaker discusses rescue efforts during Holocaust
Series includes Holocaust survivor's story
Politics of identity focus of visiting scholar
Noted lecturer explores the meaning of Chinese art
WMU hosts Musica Antiqua Russica, Oct. 17
Nuclear arms treaty expert visits WMU
Environmental workshop draws international experts
Area businesses urged to explore international options
WMU hosts Japanese Sister City
WMU hosts international technology conference in ChicagoDance's Lindsey Thomas wins international award Rooms needed this fall for international studentsGroup to study business practices in Southeast AsiaGift of 18th century book boosts Anglo-Saxon studies Workshop offered on exporting to Asian/Pacific markets Hush Puppies global chief discusses Asian/Pacific businessAnnual International Festival is March 19Beech organizes Syria trip First Emirates Airlines cadets get WMU wingsDana VP next speaker in global business lecture seriesDeadline nears for student international photo contestRussian educators, entrepreneurs visit with business facultyLondon ceremony for first WMU British Airways cadetsGlobal cooling discussed by visiting astrophysicistTour of Turkey and seminar series offer unique learning opportunityArab aviation cadet lauded by his nation for superior test scoresLectures by Cambridge scholar focus on Hindu identity, influenceInternational students, friends to honor Thanksgiving traditionsAfrican sculptor Lamidi Fakeye returns to WMUCroatian economist, Milosevic critic speaks Oct. 20 Polish defense ministry award goes to TargowskiFormer congressman Howard Wolpe to lecture on campusChinese scholars to present views on water resources, agricultureReligion scholar to explore messianic movements in campus lectureSpecialist to speak on Chinese and Japanese life insurance markets
Dance's Lindsey Thomas wins international award Rooms needed this fall for international students
Group to study business practices in Southeast Asia
Gift of 18th century book boosts Anglo-Saxon studies Workshop offered on exporting to Asian/Pacific markets Hush Puppies global chief discusses Asian/Pacific business
Annual International Festival is March 19
Beech organizes Syria trip First Emirates Airlines cadets get WMU wings
Dana VP next speaker in global business lecture series
Deadline nears for student international photo contest
Russian educators, entrepreneurs visit with business faculty
London ceremony for first WMU British Airways cadets
Global cooling discussed by visiting astrophysicist
Tour of Turkey and seminar series offer unique learning opportunity
Arab aviation cadet lauded by his nation for superior test scores
Lectures by Cambridge scholar focus on Hindu identity, influence
International students, friends to honor Thanksgiving traditions
African sculptor Lamidi Fakeye returns to WMU
Croatian economist, Milosevic critic speaks Oct. 20 Polish defense ministry award goes to Targowski
Former congressman Howard Wolpe to lecture on campus
Chinese scholars to present views on water resources, agriculture
Religion scholar to explore messianic movements in campus lecture
Specialist to speak on Chinese and Japanese life insurance markets
Music students go 'down under' for spring concert tourInstitute focuses on teaching about a time and place far, far awayDahlberg elected president of food and human values societyVisiting Azerbaijani student takes pollution clean-up methods homeForeign educators come to Kalamazoo to learn about AmericaSerbian journalist speaks at WMU April 7International festival set for Sunday, March 21First Aer Lingus and British Airways cadets complete work at WMU, prepare for first officer rolesIslamic expert to present lecturesFaculty member's book gives new reading of Nazi death campsExpert on religions of India to lecture Executives to share expertise on doing business in Asia, PacificSouth Africa policital expert to speak at WMUExpert discusses Baltics' transition from CommunismFaculty show international students the business of ThanksgivingEmerging African markets will be topic of visiting scholar lectureNew partnership with India launched by WMU business college New lecture series focuses of Asian/Pacific businessExperts address Asian study of religionWMU team members warm up for World Goal Ball ChampionshipsInternational studies center to bear Haenicke's name
Music students go 'down under' for spring concert tour
Institute focuses on teaching about a time and place far, far away
Dahlberg elected president of food and human values society
Visiting Azerbaijani student takes pollution clean-up methods home
Foreign educators come to Kalamazoo to learn about America
Serbian journalist speaks at WMU April 7
International festival set for Sunday, March 21
First Aer Lingus and British Airways cadets complete work at WMU, prepare for first officer roles
Islamic expert to present lectures
Faculty member's book gives new reading of Nazi death camps
Expert on religions of India to lecture Executives to share expertise on doing business in Asia, Pacific
South Africa policital expert to speak at WMU
Expert discusses Baltics' transition from Communism
Faculty show international students the business of Thanksgiving
Emerging African markets will be topic of visiting scholar lecture
New partnership with India launched by WMU business college New lecture series focuses of Asian/Pacific business
Experts address Asian study of religion
WMU team members warm up for World Goal Ball Championships
International studies center to bear Haenicke's name
Emirate pilots head for flight school, Training options expandedDanger is real in budding nuclear powers of India, PakistanGrant to boost Asian-Pacific business opportunitiesPolish poet to present readingMedievalists set to invade Kalamazoo May 7-10Engler to greet British Airways cadets in New York, join them for Concorde flight to Battle CreekExpert on global climate change to give two area lecturesPolitical scientist to talk about rebuilding Balkan civic structureInternational Festival Sunday, March 22Economist to speak on transition in Central EuropeSecond European airline signs with WMU for pilot trainingBrookings Institution official to discuss economic changes in ChinaShow chronicles four-year trek across AfricaGrand tour of Europe availableNigerian Sculptor returns for lecture/carving demonstrationBritish Airways pilots to be trained at WMULectures planned as part of Geography Awareness WeekPeace time pressures with Russia is topic of nuclear expert's talk16th annual Peace Week set for Oct. 4-11 Noted Indian muscian to performWMU to offer complete MBA program in MalaysiaWorld Bank official to discuss economic changesProminent Afro-musicologist to lead series sessions Chinese university president to receive honorary degreeAccounting expert publishes text on transfer pricingLecture series to explore topics related to CanadaWMU attorney selected for German study programWMU establishes third twinning program in AsiaExpert on Buddhism to speakWMU to offer prestigious NEH Summer Seminar at Cambridge
Danger is real in budding nuclear powers of India, Pakistan
Grant to boost Asian-Pacific business opportunities
Polish poet to present reading
Medievalists set to invade Kalamazoo May 7-10
Engler to greet British Airways cadets in New York, join them for Concorde flight to Battle Creek
Expert on global climate change to give two area lectures
Political scientist to talk about rebuilding Balkan civic structure
International Festival Sunday, March 22
Economist to speak on transition in Central Europe
Second European airline signs with WMU for pilot training
Brookings Institution official to discuss economic changes in China
Show chronicles four-year trek across Africa
Grand tour of Europe available
Nigerian Sculptor returns for lecture/carving demonstration
British Airways pilots to be trained at WMU
Lectures planned as part of Geography Awareness Week
Peace time pressures with Russia is topic of nuclear expert's talk
16th annual Peace Week set for Oct. 4-11 Noted Indian muscian to perform
WMU to offer complete MBA program in Malaysia
World Bank official to discuss economic changes
Prominent Afro-musicologist to lead series sessions Chinese university president to receive honorary degree
Accounting expert publishes text on transfer pricing
Lecture series to explore topics related to Canada
WMU attorney selected for German study program
WMU establishes third twinning program in Asia
Expert on Buddhism to speak
WMU to offer prestigious NEH Summer Seminar at Cambridge