The Frostic School of Art invites the campus community and public to a full day of events tomorrow, April 3, with the opening of two exhibitions, art student awards, an afternoon reception in the Richmond Center, and open house and tours of the new art studios in adjoining South Kohrman Hall in the evening.
Financial advisors from TIAA-CREF will be on campus April 15-17. To schedule an individual appointment, visit TIAA-CREF on the Web and click Meetings and Counseling under Services. You can also make reservations for available dates in May, June and July.
An information session on open learning courses will be held from noon to 1 p.m. Friday, April 11, for faculty, deans, directors and department heads. A complimentary lunch will be provided for those attending. More information about open learning and registration is available online.
“Science, Ethics and Politics: Are They Compatible?” a panel discussion with WMU faculty and former Gazette science editor Bill Krasean, is today at 7 p.m. in the Bernhard Center.
Human rights expert Dr. Scott Pegg presents “The Real Price of Oil” tomorrow, April 3, at 7:30 p.m. in the Fetzer Center.
“Paper Clips,” an award-winning documentary about an extraordinary school project and lesson about prejudice, will be shown free of charge Sunday, April 6, at the Little Theatre.