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Western Michigan University
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Archives 2005-2006

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

Expert on Muhammad and Islam speaks at WMU

 

 

 

Archives 2004-2005

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

International Festival gives area residents broader world view

 

 

Archives 2003-2004


Free lectures examine the evolution of Islam in West Africa

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

NSF grant supports undergraduate research in Latin America

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

Discussion explores Vietnamese culture and history

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

 

Archives 2002-2003


WMU students awarded record number of Fulbright Fellowships

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

International student orientation covers a lot of ground

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

 

Archives 2001-2002


WMU takes top prize at international choral festival

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


Archives 2000-2001

WMU to hold medieval seminar at the British Library

Medieval Congress makes international news

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

Archives 1999-2000


WMU hosts international technology conference in Chicago

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

 

Archives 1998-1999

 

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

 

Archives 1997-1998

 


Emirate pilots head for flight school, Training options expanded

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

 


 
 

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