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New graduate certificate will hone skills to navigate successful organizational transformation

College of Education and Human Development

… change is one of the most sought-after skills of people working in organizations, this 12-hour certificate program is designed for professionals working in any type of organization in any functional area. … of human resources at Lake Michigan Credit Union. "Not only do you explore large scale change, but you also explore …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/01/74493

Speakers tackle opioid crisis, civil discourse, mass violence, more

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… spring series will revolve around the opioid crisis and how to prevent addiction. The lecture, "Does Communitywide Public Health Prevention Work? From Reducing Teen Births to Addressing Today's Opioid …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/01/51013

Renowned public education expert to speak on campus

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… destruction of public schools. In a chapter-by-chapter breakdown, she teaches what is working in U.S. education and how policy makers are failing to address the root cause of …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/03/45725

Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage celebrated at Western

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… their potential to learn, to find their passion and to work to make our world a better place.” RSOs celebrating … Bangladesh Student Association Indian Student Association Indonesian Student Association Japan Club Nepalese Student … of miles from home. Yang, left, helped demonstrate how to cook a traditional Taiwanese dish during this year's …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/05/64333

Award-winning choreographer to hold open rehearsal

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… in Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montreal, Gabrielle Lamb worked closely with some of today's finest choreographers, … Competition of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, and her dance works for stage and screen have been presented by Hubbard … Center, and the American Dance Festival. Her dance-film work has also screened on the Bravo and ARTV networks …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/10/10029

Book club series announced for spring 2023

Study of Ethics in Society

… before the group’s first meeting. “ The Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease ” will be the … 1960s and 1970s. The book raises ethical questions about how racial bias and other biases are embedded in supposedly … economic hardship instead of promoting belonging and freedom for all. Meetings will take place on Zoom on Wednesdays, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/01/70500

WMU student receives $10,000 fellowship

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… Engineering and Applied Sciences. “Coupled with his intense work ethic and keen intellect, he will undoubtedly develop into an outstanding technical leader.” … worked with senior engineering design team members, Hakan Dogdu and Matthew Haley, to further explore haptic devices …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/04/75453

Take a stroll around Western's campuses to see what's new

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… new additions to the Bronco family. Here is a glimpse of how things are looking since they've been gone. A true … When light shines in, it will feel like you're in a forest. Work on the inside of the new student center and dining … ? The concrete is getting a face-lift in front of Waldo Library in August. The main entrance is closed for the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/08/65100

WMU offices closed Monday for Memorial Day

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… May 25, and from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 26. Only the indoor track, cardio room and weight room will be available … Friday, May 24, and reopens at 8 a.m. Tuesday, May 28. Waldo Library closes at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 25; and is closed … of 60 to 85 degrees. Portions of a particular building that do not normally go into night setback mode will not go into …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/05/7241

GVSU, WMU join forces for study of family owned businesses

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… they are more philanthropic, slower to reduce their workforce in tough economic times and better environmental … stewards. By creating a database of information we can do a better job of monitoring and improving the health of …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/08/8622