

The winners in the University's fourth electronic portfolio contest are: Kristine Crummel, a graduating senior majoring in elementary group minors; Matthew Feltner, a graduating senior majoring in music education and Lisa Fisher, a graduating senior majoring in elementary education. Honorable mention went to Chelsea Sharp, a freshman double majoring in biomedical sciences and Spanish.
The contest was sponsored by the Office of Institutional Effectiveness. Examples of student-created portfolios were solicited during the spring semester, and a team of reviewers from WMU judged the entries.
Portfolios were judged according to the students' use of iWebfolio to present personal, professional and academic accomplishments electronically. The four students will each receive a cash award.
The WMU Dorothy J. McGinnis Reading Center and Clinic offers an on-campus tutoring program from July 7-July 31. This is an exceptional opportunity for school-aged children who need supplemental instruction in reading, writing and/or study skills. More...


Lateshia Agnew was one of 66 students nationwide to receive the American Humanics award. The award identifies its recipients as future leaders in nonprofit work and philanthropy.