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Western News, May 23, 2002, Western Michigan University May 2002

Western News, May 23, 2002, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story highlights: Sky Broncos capture national flying title, Comedienne to headline collaborative diversity event, Trustees OK increases in tuition, room and board, parking rates, Communication ethicist converge at WMU for national conference May 30-June 2, Final candidate for Sindecuse post to make presentation on campus June 4, Record gift levels give boost to WMU's capital campaign, Diversity and improving client relationships focus of May 29 health care conference, On Campus with Felicia Crawford, Krawutschke assumes helm of Faculty Senate, "Girls on the Run" benefit to support healthy futures for young girls.


Patricia Rolland, Oboe, Patricia Rolland May 2002

Patricia Rolland, Oboe, Patricia Rolland

School of Music Graduate Recitals

Patricia Rolland is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in oboe performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from the State University of New York at Oswego.


Wmu Board Of Regular Meeting May 17, 2002, Wmu Board Of Trustees May 2002

Wmu Board Of Regular Meeting May 17, 2002, Wmu Board Of Trustees

WMU Board of Trustees Meetings

Minutes of the WMU Board of Trustees meeting include appendices:

  • Remarks by the Chair
  • Remarks by the President
  • Acceptance of the Agenda
  • Approval of the Minutes of the March 22, 2002 Regular Meeting
  • Academic and Student Affairs Committee Recommendations
    • Grant Report
    • Personnel Report
    • Name Changes
    • Proposed Degree Programs
    • Extended University Programs Technology Fee
    • Faculty Senate Constitutional Amendments
  • Budget and Finance Committee Recommendations
    • Gift Report
    • Personnel Report
    • Vehicle Registration Rates
    • Room and Board and Apartment Rental Rates
    • Fall 2002 Tuition Rates
    • Resolution re General Revenue Bonds
    • Recommendations re Modification of University Investment Policy Statements
  • Public Comments


Joon Ho Min, Violin, Joon Ho Min May 2002

Joon Ho Min, Violin, Joon Ho Min

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • JOON HO MIN, Violin
  • Yu-Lien The, Piano

Joon Ho Min is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in violin performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music.


Western News, May 9, 2002, Western Michigan University May 2002

Western News, May 9, 2002, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story highlights: Mesaba expands aviation hiring agreement, Next WMU Board of Trustees meeting1 is set For May 17, Dutch-American artist uses chainsaw to take wood carving to new heights for sake of art, New Udall scholar is WMU's third student to nab prestigious environmental award, Youth Arts Festival; Gilmore event join forces, YWCA to honor three from WMU at 'Women of Achievement' event, Newly retired Seiler feted by medievalists for lifetime's work, Copeland leads U.S. Latvians, Brigham, Wiest join staff in key campus catering and conference service roles, On Campus with Connie Bashaw, Fulbright awards take two to distant lands.


The Cistercian Studies Conference, 2002, The Institute Of Cistercian Studies May 2002

The Cistercian Studies Conference, 2002, The Institute Of Cistercian Studies

Conference on Cistercian Studies Programs

Program for the 2002 Cistercian Studies Conference at Western Michigan University in conjunction with the 37th Annual International Congress on Medieval Studies. This conference happened between May 2-5 2002.


37th International Congress On Medieval Studies, Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University May 2002

37th International Congress On Medieval Studies, Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University

International Congress on Medieval Studies Archive

The printed program of the 37th International Congress on Medieval Studies (May 2-5, 2002).


Leslie Rich, Conductor, Leslie Rich Apr 2002

Leslie Rich, Conductor, Leslie Rich

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • LESLIE RICH, Conductor
  • conducting the University Symphonic Band

Leslie Rich is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in instrumental conducting. She received her bachelor’s degree from Kansas State University.


Angie Delight Carr, Piano, Angie Delight Carr Apr 2002

Angie Delight Carr, Piano, Angie Delight Carr

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • ANGIE DELIGHT CARR, Piano

Angie Delight Carr is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in piano performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from Bethel College (Indiana)


Western News, April 11, 2002, Western Michigan University Apr 2002

Western News, April 11, 2002, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story highlights: HHS gala to feature talk by Ted Kennedy Jr, Campus researchers find state's charter school need more oversight, Japan's Consul General Ito to speak on campus this afternoon, State arm boosts financial services teaching, Chinese profs study MBA teaching strategies, Preserving groundwater quality is focus of campus efforts to fight storm water pollution, Signing ceremony to make WMU-Peace Corps initiative official, Curtis-Smith lauded In NYC, Hilltoppers prepare to take on 'Phase II' of Prospect Hill cleanup initiative this Saturday, On Campus with Kim Nelson.


Cori Beth Somers, Violin, Cori Beth Somers Apr 2002

Cori Beth Somers, Violin, Cori Beth Somers

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • CORI BETH SOMERS, Violin
  • Helen Lukan, Piano

Cori Somers is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in violin performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan University.


Justin Garrett Binek, Vocals, Justin Garrett Binek Apr 2002

Justin Garrett Binek, Vocals, Justin Garrett Binek

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • JUSTIN GARRETT BINEK, Vocals

Justin Garrett Binek is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in jazz performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Mary (North Dakota).


Special Selections: The J. Whirler And Jean Tyler Pop-Up Books Collections, Tom Amos, Samantha Cairo Apr 2002

Special Selections: The J. Whirler And Jean Tyler Pop-Up Books Collections, Tom Amos, Samantha Cairo

Gatherings: Friends of the University Libraries Newsletter

No abstract provided.


A College Of Distinction, Margaret Merrion Apr 2002

A College Of Distinction, Margaret Merrion

Gatherings: Friends of the University Libraries Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Changing The Culture Of Science: Teaching Research Ethics To Graduate Students And Post-Doctoral Fellows, Brian Schrag Apr 2002

Changing The Culture Of Science: Teaching Research Ethics To Graduate Students And Post-Doctoral Fellows, Brian Schrag

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Paper presented for the Center of the Study of Ethics in Society Western Michigan University, October 11, 2001.


Research Ethics, Wmu Center For The Study Of Ethics In Society Apr 2002

Research Ethics, Wmu Center For The Study Of Ethics In Society

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Papers published by the center, April 2002.


Teaching Research Ethics: An Institutional Change Model, Michael Pritchard Apr 2002

Teaching Research Ethics: An Institutional Change Model, Michael Pritchard

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Paper presented to the center, April 2002.


Toward An Ethical School, Stephan Millett Apr 2002

Toward An Ethical School, Stephan Millett

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Paper presented for the Center of the Study of Ethics in Society Western Michigan University, January 22, 2002.


30th Conference On Senior Engineering Design Projects, College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences Apr 2002

30th Conference On Senior Engineering Design Projects, College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences

Senior Engineering Design Conference

The 30th Conference on Senior Engineering Design Projects was held on April 16, 2002 at the College of Engineering and applied Sciences on the Parkview Campus of Western Michigan University. The college sponsors the conference to showcase the work of its graduating seniors, who are required to complete a capstone project that puts into practice what they have learned. Many of the projects are sponsored by business and industry.


Blueprints Of The Past—Ii, Suzanne Husband Apr 2002

Blueprints Of The Past—Ii, Suzanne Husband

Gatherings: Friends of the University Libraries Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Libraries Are People, Joseph G. Reish Apr 2002

Libraries Are People, Joseph G. Reish

Gatherings: Friends of the University Libraries Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Gatherings No. 30 Spring 2002, Friends Of The University Libraries Apr 2002

Gatherings No. 30 Spring 2002, Friends Of The University Libraries

Gatherings: Friends of the University Libraries Newsletter

Complete issue of Gatherings no. 30. Edited by Laurel Grotzinger.


Western News, March 28, 2002, Western Michigan University Mar 2002

Western News, March 28, 2002, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story highlights: IT firm commits to BTR Park, Kalamazoo, Author; activist to discuss restoring state's environment, WMU surpasses previous record for gifts, still four months to go, 'Famous' Chinese trumpeter visits campus, Grant total nears $29 million, several awards in excess of $1 million, On Campus with Rob South, WMU Board of Trustees elects St. John, Klohs to lead board for 2002, Pow Wow to draw thousands to campus, Israeli films explore women's peace efforts, Grant will support next Youth Arts Fest.


Wmu Board Of Trustees Annual Session March 22, 2002, Wmu Board Of Trustees Mar 2002

Wmu Board Of Trustees Annual Session March 22, 2002, Wmu Board Of Trustees

WMU Board of Trustees Meetings

Minutes of the WMU Board of Trustees meeting include appendices:

  • Remarks by the Chair
  • Remarks by the President
  • Acceptance of the Agenda
  • Approval of the Minutes of the December 7, 2001 Regular Meeting
  • Election of Officers
  • Recommendation re Trustee Emeritus Richard Haworth
  • Authorization to Confer Degrees
  • Academic and Student Affairs Committee Recommendations
    • Grant Report
    • Personnel Report
    • Research Misconduct Policy
    • Western Student Association Constitutional Amendments
  • Budget and Finance Committee Recommendations
    • Gift Report
    • Personnel Report
    • Appointment of External Auditor
    • Renaming of Streets
    • University Plaza Lease
    • Communication Antenna Leases
    • Second Public Hearing: Grant of Power and Authority to Public Safety Officers and Establishment …


Christina Gaston, Violin, Christina Gaston Mar 2002

Christina Gaston, Violin, Christina Gaston

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • CHRISTINA GASTON, Violin
  • Yu Lien The and Susan Wiersma Uchimura, Piano
  • assisted by Armenuhe Keheyan, Violin Henning Schröder, Saxophone Mark Ziegler, Bass

Christina Gaston is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in violin performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music.


Wendy Wheeler, Soprano, Wendy Wheeler Mar 2002

Wendy Wheeler, Soprano, Wendy Wheeler

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • WENDY WHEELER, Soprano
  • Gunta Laukmane, Piano
  • assisted by Keith Geiman, Trumpet

Wendy Wheeler is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in vocal performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from Saginaw Valley State University.


Western News, March 14, 2002, Western Michigan University Mar 2002

Western News, March 14, 2002, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story highlights: Tacoma., Wash., firm will have research facility at BTR Park, offices downtown, Ohio violinist is first recipient of Rhea Fetzer music scholarship, Francophone Film Festival is first of its kind, Laureate meets undergrad publishing need, WMUK gets third state award, Berkey's election to national office sets precedent for group, On Campus with Chris Pyzik, Walker Institute to mark new beginning.


Andrew Miller, Tuba, 3/13, College Of Fine Arts Mar 2002

Andrew Miller, Tuba, 3/13, College Of Fine Arts

School of Music Faculty Recitals

  • ANDREW MILLER, Tuba
  • Helen Lukan, Piano


Ryan Billington, Vocals, Ryan Billington Mar 2002

Ryan Billington, Vocals, Ryan Billington

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • RYAN BILLINGTON, Vocals
  • assisted by David Proulx, Piano Mark Ziegler, Bass Chris Earley, Drums Jeremy Bieber, Guitar Rodney Glover, Saxophone
  • and the GOLD COMPANY SEXTET Katie Campbell, Christina Johnson, Kristin Kenning, Erik Martinez, and Justin Binek, Vocals

Ryan Billington is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in jazz performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan University.


Jonathan Althoff, Saxophone, Jonathan Althoff Feb 2002

Jonathan Althoff, Saxophone, Jonathan Althoff

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • JONATHAN ALTHOFF, Saxophone
  • Helen Lukan and Yu Lien The, Piano
  • assisted by Christopher Earley, Marimba
  • and the GRADUATE BRASS QUINTET Scott Toth, Trumpet Keith Geiman, Trumpet Tabitha Rowley, Horn Ben Kadow, Trombone Stephen Molnar, Tuba

Jonathan Althoff is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in saxophone performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from Elmhurst College (Illinois).