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Finding the next best meal: Bartek Scheibe’s road to the food industry
Haworth College of Business
… From the local breakfast shop to the fast-food chain that is located in every city across the world, there are endless … options. Senior Bartek Scheibe , from Woodstock, Illinois, already has a plan for leaving his own mark on the food industry. As an entrepreneurship …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/11/69901
Engineering professor receives award for support of students with disabilities
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
… professor receives award for support of students with disabilities Submitted by Cindy Wagner on Caroline Konstant … (left) nominated Dr. Bob White, recipient of the 2022 Disability Services for Students Faculty Advocate Award. … 2022 Faculty Advocate Award for support of students with disabilities through a partnership with the Disability …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/04/67927
South campus transformation moves forward with opening of Arcadia Flats
News
… by Erin Flynn on Move in begins at Arcadia Flats. Twin sisters Tomi and Tobi Awojobi, from Nigeria, begin to unpack … "I really love how modern yet conducive for living the flat is," says Tomi. Staff members remove ice from the steps in front of Arcadia Flats. A student settles into his apartment. Ryan Ingerson, from Clio, unloads his …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/01/62814
For the birds: Avian adventures at Asylum Lake Preserve
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… at the preserve, which offers a publicly-accessible visual and symphonic feast, remains an easy, free, soothing and educational option amidst social distancing mandates and closures that have altered life as we … sense of peace and also connectedness to something bigger than ourselves.” Asylum Lake Preserve and the adjoining …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/04/58860
WMU to host regional steel bridge, concrete canoe competitions
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… contests in hopes of advancing to the national finals. This year's key public events kick off at 9 a.m. Saturday, … leadership skills while dealing with real-world engineering issues." Steel Bridge Team The steel bridge team designs, … and constructs a scale-model bridge based on criteria established by the American Society of Civil Engineers and the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/03/46050
Inspired by alumni grandparents, future Bronco aims to take wing as pilot
First-Year Faces
… let me sit in the co-pilot seat—and I knew then that this was what I wanted to do with my life.” Her aspirations … will begin to take flight at Western Michigan University this fall. Choosing the University’s top-notch College of … university in Michigan. Over the course of its 80-year history, the College of Aviation has grown into a …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/07/68369
The Evaluation Center announces launch of innovative e-learning courses on program evaluation
The Evaluation Center
… at WMU and beyond, they created Valeo , bringing their vision for engaging and practical e-learning about program … Approaches to Program Evaluation . The U.S. Centers for Disease Control played a pivotal role in Valeo's inception, … The courses are non-academic, which means they don’t issue WMU credits or require enrollment in the University. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/04/75490
Counseling alum writes her trauma and journey to heal with memoir
College of Education and Human Development
… her trauma and journey to heal with memoir Submitted by Chris Hybels on Demarra West, author of "Me Too: A Therapist's Journey to Heal, Find Liberation, and Joy" KALAMAZOO, … that I faced in terms of trauma, the aftermath and struggle to talk about it and allow for my healing journey," …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/04/75465
WMU to offer two new interdisciplinary majors
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… WMU to offer two new interdisciplinary majors Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on … Michigan University has added two new interdisciplinary undergraduate majors-- electronic business … informatics program that will allow students in related disciplines the opportunity to tap the resources of the new …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/03/280
School of Medicine recruits biomedical sciences chair
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… School of Medicine has recruited its first basic scientist, Dr. Dale Vandré , to serve as the founding chair of the … chair of the physiology and cell biology department, assistant dean for foundational science, and director of the integrated pathway program. The latter is the primary educational track for nearly 400 first- and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/08/1379