Publication Date

8-1-1986

Document Type

Magazine

Contents

• Alumni and other friends set. giving record • Association names recipients of Distinguished Alumni Award • Board approves 'standstill' operating budget, tuition increase • Haenicke reflects on his first year at Western • Engineering students develop world's first five-horsepower 'plastic engine' • Communication can be important medicine for cancer patients • Evaluation center to aid Ohio in promoting career education • Researchers working to help students with learning problems • Western's groundwater program cited as model for the state • Placement office's services prove to be effective • Russell Gabier leaving Western for private foundation post • Architects selected for new College of Business building • Two can win in conflict resolution, book coauthors say • Borrowing, bond issues approved • Gridders hope last fall's momentum will carry over into this year • Icers are looking forward to duplicating last season's outstanding record • Soccer team starts new season with experienced players • Volleyball squad will be working to improve its non-league play • Harold and Beulah McKee's generosity has helped more than 100 students • WMU Foundation celebrates its first decade of service • Diverse corporate/University relationships result in increased contributions • Joining The President's Club provides significant benefits for members and the University • Dear WMU Alumni:

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