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Juggling knives, flying and a busy academic schedule, aviation grad has big things on horizon

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… Juggling knives, flying and a busy academic schedule, aviation … juggles in the stands of a Kalamazoo Growlers baseball game. Albrecht displayed his balancing skills at Bronco Bash … Friday nights, and we always try to represent at the hockey games. We're all a bunch of (Lawson) Lunatics." PREPARED FOR …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/04/67823

Free football rally in Grand Rapids for Bronco fans

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… for the complete Bronco football schedule or to purchase game tickets. Contact: Katie Kubasiak August 23, 2012 …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/08/1305

Faculty experts give free science talks to boost research awareness

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… smarter? Will studying the mathematical theories behind the game of tic-tac-toe give you a better chance of winning? Why … mathematics, "From 'Complete' Disorder to the Tic-Tac-Toe Game" March 14 , Dr. Gellert Mezei , professor of chemistry, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/09/55183

Attend and ascend: Education alum's pilot program increases 10th grade attendance by 14%

College of Education and Human Development

… "There's a good group of kids that are working for the biggest purchase which would be me taking them for food, games and bowling at Airway Lanes. They're saving their … are giving something positive to them."  Looking at the bigger picture, Baznik is hopeful that increased student …

https://wmich.edu/education/news/2025/05/alumna-education-special-attendence-intervention-success

A new hub for belonging and connection

W Magazine

… little pods of students together,” Terzino says. “From the game room on the lower level to the top of the Heart, it’s … many people in the Bronco community put into its design and development—especially Terzino. “You have impacted me and … focused. It was really about the students,” he says. ■ Game On, a 3,000-square-foot game room on the first floor of …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/11/73398

From classroom to catwalk: Western students headed to New York Fashion Week

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… and Consumer Sciences in the College of Education and Human Development . Design your future at western "I started … female students to get the pulse of what they wore to pre-game festivities and what they wanted out of their clothing. … offer this intensive, one-on-one attention. Western is game-changing." For more WMU news, arts and events , visit …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/01/66946

Kalamazoo Promise comes full circle as Western education grad prepares for KPS career

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… me around Sangren Hall, the College of Education (and Human Development) and everything, and that sold it for me. So I … Michigan University, the College of Education and Human Development continues to build upon its rich tradition of …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/04/67863

Tickets available Tuesday to watch Broncos in NCAA Tournament

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… Tuesday, March 18 , for Western Michigan University's first game of the men's basketball NCAA Tournament Thursday in … the WMU Athletic Ticket Office at (269) 387-8092. The game can be viewed locally on CBS affiliate WMMT Channel 3. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/03/14350

Panelists, celebrity guest announced for 'Wait Wait' at Miller

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… Sagal leads panelists and listeners through a series of games designed to quiz them on the week's news and showcase … Limerick Challenge," in which listeners complete a word game inspired by a recent story or event; "Bluff the … special guest for its popular "Not My Job" segment. As the game goes, Crews, who currently stars on the Fox sitcom …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/03/14038

Putting her skills to the test at Boeing

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… years at WMU taught me to keep to it even if you are struggling. Showing up every day and being persistent has been a … a cloud based platform for data sharing has been a game changer. “Working globally with Boeing teammates and … project leader in support of the new 777X aircraft development and electrical engineering test manager where …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/02/70791