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Student awarded scholarships from pulp and paper organization

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… Student awarded scholarships from pulp and paper organization Submitted by Cindy Wagner on Isabelle Ownby (left) is working on toward degrees in … “I’m honored to receive these scholarships for my education,” says Ownby. “TAPPI offers me many valuable …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/07/68502

From dinosaurs to spaceships, children's summer camp offers it all

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From dinosaurs to spaceships, children's summer camp offers … Michigan University's Children's Place Learning Center is enrolling school-aged children for its 2013 Summer … are available for children aged 18 months to 5 years. Hourly rates are $5.16 for WMU students, $6.20 for faculty and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/03/5378

WMU blood drive competition is March 23

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… WMU blood drive competition is March 23 Submitted by Deanne Puca on KALAMAZOO, … Mich.—Western Michigan University students have set from  11 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. Thursday, March 23 , at the … 200 pints of blood during the challenge. Everyone who shows up to donate blood March 23 will receive a free hero …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/03/38879

Spring is season for student employment scams

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… Spring is season for student employment scams Submitted by … the summer months. But not all summer job offerings come from reputable employers, warns Lynn Kelly-Albertson , … can give you experience and money, and build your skills. However, this is the season for scams," Kelly-Albertson …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/04/31415

From the field to the future: Broncos Empowered helps student-athletes thrive after college sports

W Magazine

From the field to the future: Broncos Empowered helps … soccer alumnus, mentored current Bronco soccer player Christian Shannon through the Broncos for Life mentorship … literacy plan as well, making sure that they understand how to budget their money.” The Broncos Empowered program …

https://wmich.edu/magazine/news/2025/03/broncos-empowered-helps-student-athletes-thrive-after-college-sports

From mechanic to dietician, Air Force veteran focused on helping patients maintain healthy lifestyles

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… healthy lifestyles Submitted by Erin Flynn on Derek Fischer is excited to start his career as an outpatient … and climate," he says. "People don't really know how related diet and our food system is to climate change." … that were locally grown. "We took some bok choy from a farm in Battle Creek (Michigan) and made a vegetable stir …

https://wmich.edu/news/news/2024/12/nutrition-dietetics-fall-2024-graduate-derek-fischer-air-force-veteran-employed

WMU student chapter receives Superior Merit Award from SHRM

Haworth College of Business

… WMU student chapter receives Superior Merit Award from SHRM Submitted by Stacey Anderson on KALAMAZOO, … to developing future HR leaders,” says Dr. Chen Wang , assistant professor of management and chapter co-advisor. “This … for their annual Resume Revamp event is just one example of how SEHR strives to support students in practicing …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/09/72821

Campus service for Carolyn Harris is Nov. 8

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… Campus service for Carolyn Harris is Nov. 8 Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Dr. Carolyn Harris KALAMAZOO, Mich.-- The life of Dr. Carolyn Harris, a …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/11/20042

Multiracial leadership advocate is next distinguished speaker

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… Multiracial leadership advocate is next distinguished speaker Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/04/14349

Biological sciences doctoral candidate journeys from childhood microscopes to cutting-edge research

College of Arts and Sciences

… sciences currently interested in adult stem cells and tissue regeneration in flatworms, Hack has dedicated herself … you found, is so cool,” says Hack. “I don't really know how to describe how it feels, but it’s a very powerful … of her doctoral journey, she anticipates the bittersweet farewell to the academic environment at Western that has …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/12/73663