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Western Michigan University, or WMU for short, is a public university, with the main campus located in Kalamazoo, which is the county seat of Kalamazoo County and the largest city in the southwestern region of the US state of Michigan, having a population estimated at a number of more than 76 000 inhabitants, during the 2000 census. Kalamazoo is also the major city of the Kalamazoo-Portage metropolitan area, which in 2008 had more than 323 000 people, living within its limits.
WMU was established in 1903, by Dwight B. Waldo, as Western State Normal School. In 1927, the institution became known as Western State Teachers College, being renamed again in 1941 as Western Michigan College of Education, finally adopting its current name in February, 1957, when Governor G. Mennen Williams signed into law a bill that transformed Western Michigan College into the state’s fourth public university.
Today, WMU is renowned for many of its educational programs, including for its College of Aviation, which is one of the largest aviation programs in USA, for its Paper Engineering and Behavior Analysis programs, the Haworth College of Business and Army ROTC program, including for its School of Music, which is recognized as offering some of the best programs in the nation, as well as for its theatre department, which has produced many talented individuals who are today working in the entertainment industry throughout the country.
The athletic teams from WMU are known as the Western Michigan Broncos, who compete in the Mid-American Conference, in various sports, including baseball, basketball, tennis, soccer, gymnastics, softball and volleyball. The Broncos have experienced victory many times in the past years, in many of their sports, having won 2 NCAA Division I National Championships in cross country, in ’64 and ’65, they have been runners-up 2 times, in ’55 in baseball and in ’58 in men’s cross country, and they also won numerous MAC Championships, among which 14 are in baseball, 8 are in men’s basketball, 3 in women’s basketball, 14 in men’s cross country, 23 in men’s tennis, including in many other of their sports.
The list of notable WMU alumni contains resonant name such as Jack Clifford - founder of the Food Network, John Craig - CEO of EnerSys, Inc., Lloyd Dean - CEO of Catholic Healthcare West, member of the Wells Fargo Board of Directors, John O. Hallquist - Founder and President of LSTC and inventor and developer of LS-DYNA3D, Tim Allen - actor and stand-up comedian, Roz Abrams - New York City TV News Presenter, past CNN reporter, William Porter - Olympic Gold medalist, as well as many other people, who have made themselves notable, in various fields, after attending WMU.