January 2024 WMU News

WMU celebrates upgraded fashion labs and technology

The upgraded labs feature technology to make students more proficient and introduce them to digital print making.

WMU professor’s research shows social connection leads to success in health goals

What if you could harness the power of social media platforms to help you reach your goals? Dr. Jiahe (Carrie) Song, associate professor of business information systems at Western Michigan University, has recently published research that delves into this question, with interesting applications for both consumers and health care providers.

WMU provost again named among top 200 education scholars in the nation

Provost Dr. Julian Vasquez Heilig has consistently appeared for over a decade on the prestigious list, which positions him within the top 200 university-based scholars nationwide who have influenced educational practice and policy over the past year.

Mentors and memberships: Becoming an engineer and a leader

Finding and becoming a mentor while studying to become an industrial engineer, Western student Rachel Millett has taken on leadership roles on campus and is ready to start her career in a field experiencing explosive growth.

Ethics Center announces book clubs for spring 2024

Selections highlight ethical questions regarding body size, plagiarism, cancel culture and the place of the virtues in living a good life. All discussions take place in person on Western Michigan University’s Main Campus.

New graduate certificate will hone skills to navigate successful organizational transformation

Launching fall 2024, the certificate caters to both online and hybrid learners, empowering them with the skills and knowledge to navigate and lead successful organizational transformation.

Delia Dohm’s curiosity guides her to success as the first WMU student in new co-op program

Delia Dohm, a supply chain management student at Western’s Haworth College of Business, had the opportunity to intern with Perrigo through a new co-op program at WMU. As the first student to go through the program, Dohm has had a unique educational journey while also obtaining valuable work experience.

Spring 2024 career fairs connect Western students with hundreds of employers

The biggest spring event is the annual spring Career Fair in February, which focuses on those seeking employment in such areas as aviation, business, health care, integrated supply chain management, IT and liberal arts.

WMU board to welcome new trustees, elect leadership Thursday

Appointed to the University's governing board by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer earlier month, James L. Liggins Jr. of Kalamazoo and Kara Wood of Grand Rapids will be taking the oath of office.

WMU closes until 10 a.m. for icy conditions

Classes will have a delayed start at 10 a.m. Any class that starts before 10 a.m. is canceled.

Mallinson Institute for Science Education celebrates 20 years of global scientific literacy

The Mallinson Institute for Science Education at Western in 2023 marked a significant milestone as the institute celebrated its 20th anniversary, a testament to its dedication in shaping the future of scientific fields worldwide.

Fort St. Joseph celebrates 25 years of archeological education

As the Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project passes its 25th year, the work isn't just about unearthing artifacts; it's about the people behind the discoveries and the enduring impact on both history and lives.

International grad student takes big steps in the right direction

Hellen Yaa Agbevey is taking her first steps toward professional success. Originally from Ghana, Africa, Agbevey is a graduate student in WMU Haworth’s Master of Science in Finance program and on her way to achieving her goal of becoming a financial analyst.

CEHD students explore India through interdisciplinary study abroad

This immersive program offered firsthand cultural experiences through visits to schools, nonprofits and Fortune 500 companies across the country.

Educational leadership alum wins grant from the Dominican Republic to analyze cultural identity in visual arts

Visual artist Dr. Julia Virginia Pimentel Jimenez, Ph.D.'20, believes it is crucial for artists in the Dominican Republic to develop their own authentic proposal that reflects their country's cultural identity

Dining Services expands offerings at Student Center Dining for spring 2024

Dining Services is rolling out a new phase of service to increase offerings and extend serving hours at the Student Center Dining facility.

A love letter to single parents: WMU alum publishes poetry collection

Western Michigan University alumnus Dr. Andrew Collard is a man of many titles: parent, teacher and, now, published author. With the release of his book, “Sprawl,” Collard is moving forward in the literary world, adding new titles as he goes. 

Associate professor joins grant to prepare Detroit students for health care professions

Dr. Wanda Hadley lends her expertise to the Detroit Tri-County Social Work Health Career Opportunity Academy as part of their interdisciplinary consulting team.

WALI helps expand access to space education

The Western Aerospace Launch Initiative (WALI) is a student organization dedicated to designing, building, testing and launching WMU’s first satellite.

Recognizing a nearly 30-year, distinguished partnership

Dr. Sam Ramrattan's research in metal casting is known world-wide, and includes a 30-year partnership with Sinto Group—the foundry arm of Toyota in Japan.

WMU to close all campuses at 3 p.m. for winter storm

Except for essential services, all WMU campuses will close at 3 p.m. for the remainder of today, Friday, Jan. 12, due to severe weather. Classes scheduled for 3 p.m. or later today are canceled.

Governor names new trustees to Western’s governing board

Joining the University’s board are James L. Liggins Jr., senior counsel with the Kalamazoo office of Warner Norcross + Judd, and Kara Wood, executive director of the Grand Rapids-based economic development organization Grand Action 2.0.

‘An exciting time’: WMU to build new residence hall for first-year students

The new residence hall set to replace Valley 3 will be ready to house new students in fall 2026. Constructing this new residence hall is the next step in the University’s ongoing efforts to modernize and enhance services and facilities to provide the amenities students expect.

Secretary turned teacher finds success with new expedited special education program

Austin Giles was able to take advantage of his school's teacher pipeline program and Western's expedited program to pursue his passion for teaching.

Semester-long series at WMU focuses on climate crisis, inspiring change

Dozens of events for the series, which runs from January through April. They include student-led demonstrations and discussions, film viewings, faculty- and staff-led workshops and lectures, and events hosted by community groups, which will educate students and community members on climate justice, sustainability and ways to fight climate change as individuals, such as recycling, food resourcing and meat consumption, clothing sustainability and conservation of natural resources.

WMU prioritizes safety with expanded Narcan program

This safe, lifesaving nasal spray medication is stocked in all stationary Automated External Defibrillator (AED) locations across WMU’s Main, Parkview and Grand Rapids campuses as well as the Aviation Education Center in Battle Creek, expanding the safety net for students, faculty, staff and visitors.

Alumna’s HBO documentary shines light on medical errors

In the aftermath of a harrowing family medical crisis, Margo (Towe) Burrows, an alumna of Western Michigan University School of Communication, unexpectedly found herself on a new career trajectory. When her mother-in-law fell into a coma following what was supposed to be a routine partial hip replacement surgery, Burrows embarked on a fervent ten year long quest to uncover critical medical errors in pursuit of justice.

Educational leadership student analyzes new Dominican Republic education model

Sally Joslyn Peña Martinez, a doctoral student in Western Michigan University's educational leadership program in the Dominican Republic, was motivated to examine the education system in her home country for her dissertation.

Educational leadership alum named Caribbean Community Superintendent

Western Michigan University graduate, Dr. Andrew Rynberg, has been appointed as the new superintendent of the U.S. Department of Defense Education Activity's Caribbean Community.

Returning to hometown leads grad student to find missing puzzle piece

MBA student Syreeta Williams has spent time all over the country working in a variety of industries. It was a move back to her hometown that inspired to find what was missing and take the next step in her education.