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WMU historian awarded National Humanities Center fellowship for early Supreme Court book
College of Arts and Sciences
… according to Hadden while it "... has a lot right, there are many elements that don't hold up anymore." The study … the projects look amazing, so the fellow lunches every day are just going to be such a highlight,” says Hadden. "I'm … institute dedicated exclusively to advanced study in all areas of the humanities. Through its residential fellowship …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/08/72562
Engineering grad accelerates industry impact through projects, internships
News
… from both disciplines, because (industrial engineers) are more focused on the process it takes to manufacture it … an applicable room model before researching scheduling software to meet the organization's needs. PROFESSIONAL IMPACT … the world's largest manufacturer of over-the-counter self-care products, as a production engineering intern. "I'm …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/04/75410
Top seniors to be honored as 2013 Presidential Scholars
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… Student Association. After each of this year's scholars are recognized and awarded certificates, a dessert buffet … include a talented young woman who grew up in the foster care system, came to WMU through the University's Seita … only youth representative serving on the Michigan Foster Care Review Board. Other scholars have been making a name for …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/03/5560
Four faculty members named MAC Academic Leadership Development Program fellows
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… Adkison-Johnson , Jennifer Harrison and Matthew Mingus are the University's 2021-22 ALDP fellows. "I'm really … provost of WMUx and dean of Merze Tate College . "They are already leaders on our campus and in their fields, so … study of the disciplinary practices of African American parents with school age children in the home. She is …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/10/65810
Western honors, celebrates veterans with student scholarship, local events
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… the country to pursue her and her husband’s U.S. military careers before finding her purpose at Western Michigan University. She says the Army prepared her to adapt to constant change, and Western helped her … active duty at the time. She followed him in his military career, taking college courses in Arizona and Texas with a …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/11/66151
Pandemic didn’t swallow restaurant industry’s appetite for innovation
W Magazine
… for “ghost kitchens”—mobile units with space to prepare to-go meals without the added costs of rent, utilities … for customers to drum up business, especially in downtown areas that depend on foot traffic from people checking out … More delivery options and specially crafted to-go menus are likely to become permanent staples of restaurant …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/03/63904
First responder training at vacant Bernhard Center Nov. 10-12
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… The spacious and unoccupied Bernhard Center offers a rare chance for first responders to engage in realistic, scenario-based drills. These exercises are designed to emulate the complexities first responders … interior and deploy artificial smoke. "It's pretty rare, even throughout the country, that you would have such …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/11/73333
Be in a place you know: Dietetics student comes full circle
College of Education and Human Development
… a clinical dietitian at Bronson to learn about (intensive care unit) ICU and cardiovascular nutrition, create education … job is the team of dietitians she works with because they are smart, team oriented, motivated and fun, she adds. Dietetics professors Dr. Arezoo Rojhani and Carline Webber shared that Price was a …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/10/69546
Forces of trauma and resiliency next up in WMU Ethics Center talk
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… Mich.—A Western Michigan University expert in the area of children's trauma assessment will explore the … Henry Henry worked for more than 17 years as a child welfare and protective services worker. Besides offering … abuse. Henry has trained more than 50,000 professionals, caregivers and community members on child maltreatment and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/09/19091
Anthropology professor emeritus receives State History Award for Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
College of Arts and Sciences
… piece together a story about life at that time. Picture a career as an adventurer, detective and storyteller. Dr. … French newcomers and the Native Americans who occupied the area for centuries before settlers arrived. Dr. Michael … the gap between the academic and public communities.” Digging into the history of The City of Four Flags Beginning …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/01/70260