WMU Today for Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Online registration is under way for WMU Day at the Capitol, a first-of-its-kind event celebrating WMU pride and achievement on the lawn of the Michigan Capitol Building in May. Join students, alumni, faculty and staff in a unique Universitywide event in Lansing and show your support for WMU.
The latest issue of WMU Recycles, the semiannual newsletter of WMU Recycling and Waste Reduction Services is available on the Web as a PDF file. Past issues are also available. Each issue contains news about recycling efforts and helpful hints for improving campus sustainability.
Miller Auditorium presents three performances of the Tony Award-winning musical “Movin’ Out,” with the music of Billy Joel, tonight through Thursday.
University of Michigan economist Dr. Linda Tesar explores global markets and cash flow tomorrow, April 9, in a public lecture in Knauss Hall.
During his first U.S. visit, Russian poet Vyacheslav Kupriyanov reads from his work in Russian and English tomorrow, April 9, in Sprau Tower.
The Ethics Film Series concludes Thursday evening, April 10, with “When the Levees Broke,” a Spike Lee documentary about Hurricane Katrina.