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Campus community garden has plots available

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… Michigan University's Office for Sustainability is accepting applications to participate in the Stadium … behind the Stadium Drive Apartments on Howard Street and visible from Stadium Drive, the garden has plots available … the growing season, May through October. Kalamazoo is home to a thriving community garden movement. Community …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/04/6293

Trustees to consider tuition rates for 2013-14, set operating budget

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… June 12 , the Western Michigan University Board of Trustees is expected to adopt an operating budget for 2013-14 and set … in 157-159 Bernhard Center, trustees will consider administration recommendations for tuition rates for both … locations through Extended University Programs. The board is also expected to adopt a general fund operating budget …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/06/7547

Faculty celebrate School of Music anniversary with concert

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… Oct. 20 , in the Dalton Center Recital Hall. The event is free and open to the public, and a reception will immediately follow the performance. The concert is part of a series of events celebrating the School of … centennial anniversary. Trumpeter Scott Thornburg and pianist Silvia Roederer will premiere Arthur Gottschalk’s …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/10/9970

Activist to speak about racism and tolerance training

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… Activist to speak about racism and tolerance training Submitted by Deanne Puca on Wise KALAMAZOO—Anti-racism activist and author Tim Wise will …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/11/10804

WMU trustees to meet, consider medical school property lease

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… , in 157-159 Bernhard Center to consider a range of issues, including a property lease agreement with the new … Medicine. The lease agreement being considered by the board is for the W.E. Upjohn Campus at 300 Portage St. in downtown Kalamazoo. The building is now undergoing a $69.5 million renovation. The lease …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/09/9360

Campus Activities Board presents hypnotist Paul Ramsay

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… Campus Activities Board presents hypnotist Paul Ramsay Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Ramsay KALAMAZOO—Hypnotist Paul Ramsay will bring "mind games" to Western Michigan … , in the Bernhard Center's North Ballroom. The event is sponsored by the Campus Activities Board. Admission is $1 …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/09/9433

Grow Your Own student applies literacy skills in elementary school

College of Education and Human Development

… literacy skills in elementary school Submitted by Chris Hybels on Lupita Eufracio leads first graders through a reading exercise. Eufracio's WMU tuition is fully-funded by the Grow Your Own program. Eufracio leads …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/02/74874

WMU first Michigan campus to bring live visual interpreting to users 24/7

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… WMU first Michigan campus to bring live visual interpreting to users 24/7 Submitted by Deanne Puca on … and Human Services. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—As a blind graduate assistant at Western Michigan University, Alicia Marques … the sounds and smells around her. For instances when her visual aids or senses are not enough, Western has provided a …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/11/73591

Western offers new course on the intersection of artificial intelligence and writing

College of Arts and Sciences

… at an unprecedented pace, Western Michigan University is at the forefront of innovation bringing together … and the art of writing.  In Fall 2023, Department of English professor Dr. Brian Gogan is set to lead a new course titled "AI Writing: Prompt and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/06/71959

WMU teacher ed programs projected to grow 36% with Future Proud Michigan Educator Grow Your Own

College of Education and Human Development

… KALAMAZOO, Mich.—"The best thing about what we're learning is that we don't want kids to replace their original … them to be multilingual and use both languages. "  says  Kristi   VanderWoude , a kindergarten teacher at West Kelloggsville Elementary in Grand Rapids, Michigan. VanderWoude …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/07/72182