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The Western Michigan University Magazine, Fall 2002, Western Michigan University
The Western Michigan University Magazine, Fall 2002, Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University Magazine (1997-present)
• The BTR Park-a shared vision: WMU's new engineering campus and Business Technology and Research Park are the result of a shared vision and public/private partnerships. • Enjoying the fruits of their labor: From Jell-0 to gelato-campus dining has evolved in such a way that students rarely consider being late for dinner. • When worlds collide: WMU researchers from different worlds vow to break down communication barriers for the next generation of scientists. • The grades are in: Centennial capital campaign news • University News • Alumni News • College News • Class notes • Obituaries • Athletic News
The Western Michigan University Magazine, Summer 2002, Western Michigan University
The Western Michigan University Magazine, Summer 2002, Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University Magazine (1997-present)
- University News
- Paradise lost-and found
- New Tigers president is covering all the bases
- Alumni News
- College News
- Classnotes
- Obituaries
- Athletic News
- Centennial Capital Campaign news
- Theatre program has long, rich history
- A world-class assignment
The Western Michigan University Magazine, Winter 2002, Western Michigan University
The Western Michigan University Magazine, Winter 2002, Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University Magazine (1997-present)
• Shedding light: WMU experts bridge the divide between religion and politics to shed light on how conflicting beliefs spark cultural animosity and tragedy • Western's Campus School: For generations of Kalamazoo youngsters, the Campus School and State High served as a learning laboratory, offering innovative educational experiences under the watchful eyes of professors. • Answering the call: When the call came, Janet Pisaneschi answered. It wasn't until later she realized her call was to service in health care rather than religion. • Give us a grade • Centennial Capital Campaign news • University News • College News • Alumni …