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"I Thought I Had More Ramen" - Jaylynn Mittig
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… doing the same." -Jaylynn Mittig, Gibraltar, MI This artwork is part of WMU News' online Pandemic Art gallery. To view other artists' work, visit the gallery . Contact: Megan Looker May 18, 2020 …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/05/59468
"Material Nature" - Sarah Wheaton
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… how hard we try." -Sarah Wheaton, Gobles, MI This artwork is part of WMU News' online Pandemic Art gallery. To view other artists' work, visit the gallery . Contact: Megan Looker May 18, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/05/59473
State's first lady announces fall summit to be at WMU
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… These statewide summits are an important part of our work to raise awareness and prevention efforts to ultimately … Michigan University has been a tremendous partner in our work to address this critical issue. I'm excited to host our … of best practices for use across the nation. But this work must continue, and we need to remain vigilant to ensure …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/04/46489
Physicist melds scientific, humanitarian drive at UN's 'nuclear watchdog'
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… that Western Michigan University alumnus Dr. Marc Humphrey works as a team leader for the world's "Atoms for Peace" … and then out for analyses conducted across a global network of laboratories," he says. Though not doing the … years ago, his training in physics is vital to this work. "What we're shipping, it's not potatoes," he says. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/01/37548
WMU shares applied behavior analysis training videos for autism
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… Department of Psychology has a 30-plus year history of work with community partners to offer supervised field … and more than a thousand master's degrees to professionals working in developmental disabilities, autism, clinical … University's critical role in preparing professionals to work with children with autism was recognized by the state …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/04/23195
WMU, KCC announce honors agreement for transfer students
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… the honors program at WMU,” Watson says. “We are proud to work with WMU to uphold rigorous academic standards and … of earned credits and preventing the duplication of coursework. For more WMU news, arts and events , visit WMU News …
https://wmich.edu/news/news/2025/10/lee-honors-college-kellogg-community-college-sign-agreement
Ethics event to feature Purdue scholar's discussion on preventing violence
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… violence prevention initiative that does peacebuilding work in fragile states and conducts research to advance … lasting peace. In addition, project members document their work and disseminate information to scholars and civic … political parties and peacebuilding. Her published work has appeared in Small Group Research, the Journal of …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/02/37949
Public career fairs bringing hundreds of employers to WMU
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… It was created due to the high demand for workers with a background in these specialized fields. But … business, supply chain management, food marketing, the social sciences, aviation, health care and education. This … 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in 3025 Brown Hall. Professionalism and Social Media with Verizon Wireless, Thursday, Jan. 25, 4 to …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/01/44780
WMU ArtPrize events include 35-piece exhibit, reception and more
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… is from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, presenting the work of 46 artists and transforming WMU's unique downtown … acting as juror and curator. Collazo-Lorens, whose work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, has … inspires the audience. Collazo-Llorens is a visual artist working in various media, including drawings, prints, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/09/19214
WMU brings research university resources to Grand Rapids compact
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… to degree completion and put community resources to work to overcome those barriers. "At Western Michigan … We're committed to putting our unique set of resources to work to not only enhance the number of Grand Rapids citizens … and fulfill their potential as part of a professional workforce." Joining Dunn at the signing ceremony were the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/09/18905