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WIDR staff brings home two national awards for Best Radio Drama and Best Faculty Advisor
Student Affairs
… globe. "IBS is an excellent opportunity for students to network with colleagues from around the country and … “It’s (also) an excellent way for the students to put their work out there with their contemporaries and see how it … the award was a great feeling!" Misiak says. "The amount of work our staff and production team put into bringing this …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/03/75005
Advertising students win $5,000 in scholarships
News
… She has been active with WMU’s AdClub, serving as a social media coordinator for the group for the past year. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/07/25463
Department of Special Education and Literacy Studies honored with community award by Boys & Girls Club of Greater Kalamazoo
College of Education and Human Development
… to benefiting the BGC, teacher candidates are gaining invaluable experience working with children from historically marginalized … to apply them in a real-world setting. "I've truly enjoyed working with the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Kalamazoo …
https://wmich.edu/education/news/2025/02/special-education-literacy-children-reading-tutoring-bgc-kalamazoo-award
WMU Theatre produces world premiere for family audiences
Theatre
… digital projection effects. WMU theatre students have been working with South African guest artist in residence Jason … adaptation of Bruce Coville's award-winning novel works a fine balance between the mundane and magical aspects … to meet and touch the puppets before the show. A social story will be provided in advance of the show with …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/02/38300
New TV spot infuses 'Go West' theme with new WMU imagery
News
… news show as well as on WXMI, WZZM and various cable networks. "The most important thing is that you go. Step … thing is that you go." The commercial was leaked on WMU's social media channels earlier this week and has received … says Chris Hunt, manager of marketing communication, who worked with Rhino to gather footage. We created a unique …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/10/19396
Board signs off on name for new student residence halls
News
… is targeted at new students and designed to encourage social engagement and provide an innovative living …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/10/19403
WMU's family engagement office marks 10 years of success
News
… issues involving their students, from academic struggles to social dilemmas to the ins and outs of parenting a college … resources offered at the University and did the necessary work to improve his grades. "She made that one-on-one … says. "She gave us her undivided attention and continued to work with us until the issue was resolved. And I appreciate …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/01/44961
Igniting innovation: A record-breaking year of groundbreaking research
W Magazine
… as well. Undergraduate students have the opportunity to work alongside Western’s world-class experts to develop … them with opportunities,” Seker says. “Students are able to work on these projects and learn about the cutting edge of … opportunities waiting for them.” Students are able to work on these projects and learn about the cutting edge of …
https://wmich.edu/magazine/news/2024/11/office-research-innovation-record-breaking-year
WMU, WMed join forces in $1.37M project to reduce prehospital medication errors for children
News
… Michigan University, WMed and University of Michigan is working to develop new technology to help paramedics better … and co-director of the University’s Communication and Social Robotics Labs , who specializes in human-machine … errors, Edwards is also interested in exploring the broader social and communication implications of integrating …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/05/71778
Annual event to showcase graduate and faculty research
News
… verified) on KALAMAZOO--Numerous examples of the scholarly work being done at Western Michigan University will be … Activities Poster Day. The free public event highlights the work of graduate students and faculty members who have …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/04/319