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Aviation grad sees clear skies ahead with full-time job waiting in the wings
News
… because technology in the field is advancing too." It's why Western's aviation program is consistently ranked among …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/12/66510
Western grad lands job that marries counseling studies and grad assistant work
News
… people in Walker's life. "He was a huge driving force in why I went to college," she says. "When I chose Western, my …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/06/75822
Popular plant TikTok showcases student’s succulent humor and self care
W Magazine
… KALAMAZOO, Mich.—If you’ve ever searched online to find out why the leaves on your Calathea orbifolia are turning brown …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/05/71781
Paper produced at WMU could provide clean water for millions
News
… Book is both a water filter and an instruction manual for why clean water is important. The concept was recognized by …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/11/36402
Mental Health Week at WMU aims to raise awareness, offer resources
News
… to you. Let them know you are thinking of them and share why they are special to you. Be sure to tag your friend, … distress, how to respond effectively to a friend who is struggling and how to identify when and how to share resources …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/10/61633
Mental health advocate to discuss suicide prevention, wellness
News
… most days. His mantra is: "Life is a gift, that is why they call it the present. Cherish it always." About the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/04/23265
Igniting innovation: A record-breaking year of groundbreaking research
W Magazine
… for carbon capture and storage. He and his colleagues are digging into a new layer of climate science: carbon capture, … games of wheelchair basketball and hockey have students digging deep to master new skills. “It’s been fun, but it’s …
https://wmich.edu/magazine/news/2024/11/office-research-innovation-record-breaking-year
WMU professor's research paves the way to improving pedestrian safety nationwide
W Magazine
… safety nationwide Submitted by Erin Flynn on It’s not why the chicken crossed the road, but how drivers behaved … were actually following the posted speed limits. So, he suggested enlisting police to strictly enforce the law when … one thing, is what I want to do: help people. And on the biggest possible scale I can." …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/01/57296
From Lake Michigan to the Skies: The Journey of Two WMU Aviation Alumni Soaring with Delta
College of Aviation
… at the college's base of operations at Battle Creek's Kellogg Field, worked three years as a flight instructor, served … "It was a cool memory, made even cooler when the Kellogg control tower remembered my name." …
https://wmich.edu/aviation/news/2025/02/abuzir-quandt
WMU students anxious to share their cultures at International Festival
Haenicke Institute for Global Education
… can be entertaining as well as informative, and that's why organizers say no one should miss Western Michigan …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/03/52294