WMU Today for Thursday, March 27, 2008

The complete text of President Dunn’s inaugural address is available in WMU News along with a link to an audio recording of the address, courtesy of WMUK.

Flags will be lowered tomorrow, March 28, in honor of Army Pfc. Antione V. Robinson of Detroit, who died March 19 while on active duty in Afghanistan.

There are 33 public events scheduled through Monday, including talks by Sen. Carl Levin, sponsored by the College Democrats, and Ted Nugent, sponsored by the College Republicans.

University Theatre has two productions this weekend, “Fuse 1″ and “North Star.”

Miller Auditorium presents the music of Johnny Cash in “Ring of Fire,” the School of Music presents a tribute to jazz legend Billy Hart, and there is a free performance of Chinese dance and music by students and faculty from Sichuan University.

There are lectures on linguistics, ethics and science, and Great Lakes water management.

Western Film Society presents the Kalamazoo-area debut of Academy Award-winner “I’m Not There,” and Chi Omega is sponsoring a fundraiser for Make A Wish of Michigan.

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