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February 2005 WMU News Archive
Collegiate Singers and Cantus Femina sing Wednesday (Feb. 20) Two School of Music choirs featured in a free concert in the Dalton Center Recital Hall. Miller Auditorium presents Japanese taiko drummers (Feb. 20) Traditional Japanese drum troupe KODO performs Thursday at WMU. Aye carumba! Simpson's writer visits WMU (Feb. 19) Emmy-winning writer Mike Reiss offers humorous insider's look at "The Simpsons," Wednesday evening at Bernhard Center. WSA sponsors town hall meeting with president (Feb. 18) President Bailey takes questions from students, faculty and staff Monday evening at the Bronco Mall Center Stage. Nwulu's "Starting Over" screened at L.A. film festival (Feb. 17) Dr. Paul Nwulu's short film gets multiple screenings at this month's Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles.
Capps to Lead Bipartisan Women's Caucus Congressional Delegation to ...
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Congresswoman Lois Capps, Co-Chair of the Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues, will lead a bipartisan Congressional delegation in representing the United States at the Women Deliver Global Conference on Maternal Mortality. The delegation members, Congresswoman Hilda L. Solis (CA-32), Congresswoman Gwen Moore (WI-4), Congresswoman Donna Christensen (VI), Congresswoman Louise Slaughter (NY-28) and Congresswoman Candice Miller (MI-10) will join more than 1500 world leaders -- including cabinet ministers, heads of United Nations and other multilateral agencies, senior government officials, health professionals, researchers, economists, and reproductive health advocates -- in a historic conference in London from October 18-20. Conference participants are meeting in an effort to reduce the 500,000 deaths that occur annually due to pregnancy and childbirth.
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