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New Sangren designed for instructional change and sustainability

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… may connect a personal laptop computer to display websites, documents and any other information from their computer onto … educational personnel. Sangren is the setting for important work in the fields of education and sociology, impacting the … creating something cool for the institution, it's about how this building will help our students learn." …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/10/1840

A tail of hope: WMU Therapy Dog Clinic receives $45,000 grant

College of Health and Human Services

… A tail of hope: WMU Therapy Dog Clinic receives $45,000 grant Submitted by Jillian Fraze … mission. The newly awarded grant will directly support her work in providing support services to individuals receiving … Clinic continues to grow, so does its impact. With each wagging tail and gentle nudge, these dogs are changing …

https://wmich.edu/hhs/news/2025/05/therapy-dog-grant-2025

WIDR celebrates success at intercollegiate broadcasting conference

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… Student Media, presented a session at the event titled, "Show Prep: What? Why? How?" discussing how students can be more prepared for on-air shifts. This …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/03/45750

Revising approaches to reduce vehicle accidents

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… its Chip-Enabled Raised Pavement Marker technology to work on WMU’s campus, Revision Autonomy is piloting a … on campuses and similar locations.     As the name suggests, Revision Autonomy is committed to change. … this change emanated from the work of Asher and then WMU doctoral student, Dr. Nick Goberville , B.S.E.’19, Ph.D.’22. …

https://wmich.edu/engineer/news/2024/11/revising-approaches-reduce-vehicle-accidents

First cohort of product design program sharp on all edges

W Magazine

… the company’s vice president for innovation to consider how her suggestion might be implemented. By the end of the … fabrication, rapid prototyping, 3D printing, woodworking and metalworking. The program is led by a … such products as cars, furniture, shoes, toys, handbags, doors and hair clippers. “We’ve fostered partnerships with …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/03/63900

Awareness merges with object in 'Essential Rhythms' art show

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… Awareness merges with object in 'Essential Rhythms' art show Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on "Light … and viewer. The "Essential Rhythms" exhibit features the work of Justin Bernhardt and is on display in the building's … has been creating art since he was a child growing up next door to artists on either side of his home in Kalamazoo. He …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/09/9528

University College to become Merze Tate College, honoring legacy of trailblazing alumna

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… women to have an academic college named after her at a predominantly white institution. “In our conversations about … mission: "So that all may learn." It is a centralized network of support services, units and departments that exist … of the first two women to join the Department of History at Howard University as a professor, where she spent three …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/09/65686

Three candidates vying to lead international efforts come to campus

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… have been asked to describe during their presentations how they would translate WMU's strategy of global engagement …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/10/2537

Annual health expo planned for University community

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… Wednesday, Nov. 7 , in the Student Recreation Center's indoor tennis courts. This free event for WMU students, … health and insurance to safety, financial wellness and how bystanders can intervene in problem situations. Blood …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/10/2737

Guest speaker to address the importance of studying Japanese

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… economic and cultural ties between Michigan and Japan and how the study of Japanese can help students benefit from and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/11/3090