Western Michigan University alumnus Eric Woodyard marched proudly across campus Tuesday in a WMU Broncos ball cap, his return sparking excitement among students and professors alike. The WMU cap rested
The Western Michigan University Board of Trustees (BoT) met Thursday, March 17 to discuss university updates, acknowledgments and the selling of property.
Grand Rapids Business Journal Keystone Pharmacy’s Thomas A. Magnifico has been inducted as a fellow with the American College of Apothecaries. Magnifico has more than 30 years experience as a pharmacist, working in a breadth of settings from health systems to retail and with a strong background in administration and management. His current focus is as a veterinary compounding specialist.The ACA was founded in 1940 to educate, mentor and train pharmacists. ACCOUNTING
Michael Gruennert, senior audit accountant,
Jessica Giddings, staff accountant, and
Scott Stancill, senior accountant.
Scott Cathey, engineering technician in its Holland office;
Duane Schweigert, inspector in its Grand Rapids office; and
Dr. Massood Atashbar
KALAMAZOO, Mich. Western Michigan University s Office of Research and Innovation is recognizing three faculty members for their innovative ideas and drive to make the world a better place.
Dr. Massood Atashbar, professor of electrical and computer engineering,
Dr. Wendy Beane, associate professor of biological sciences and
Sue Ellen Christian, professor of communication, have been awarded three-year
Presidential Innovation Professorships.
Dr. Wendy Beane The three outstanding faculty members selected as this year’s Presidential Innovation Professors are all pursuing projects that address important issues facing our society, says
President Edward Montgomery. Though they come from very different disciplines, they are all employing the creativity and ingenuity that open the door to discoveries that advance knowledge and transform our world. They represent the excellence that we see continually expressed across the Western Michigan University facult