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When data—not cars—drives the new American city
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
… When data—not cars—drives the new American city Submitted by Cindy Wagner on … in traffic safety, Kwigzile’s recent research examines how crowd-sourcing data can be used to both understand … applications provides researchers data on how many and how often people use traffic infrastructure. This information …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/02/70803
Isiac Chavez on cybersecurity and securing his future
Cybersecurity
… Isiac Chavez on cybersecurity and securing his future … struggling to decide between,” says Chavez. “Cybersecurity checked all the boxes for me—the combination of technology … the purpose behind it. I have never felt more confident in my future education and career trajectory than I do now.” As …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/10/73110
Time to review WMU's winter weather closure policy
News
… Time to review WMU's winter weather closure policy Submitted … hosting events that will continue despite a weather closure should notify the Office of Marketing and Strategic … for best footing on icy walks. For more information on how to stay safe in wintry conditions , visit the Centers …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/02/50826
New book examines history and impact of Agent Orange
News
… New book examines history and impact of Agent Orange Submitted by Deanne … interviews to disentangle conflicting claims and evaluate often ambiguous evidence. He shows that the impact of Agent Orange has been global in its …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/11/2787
WMU students moved to retirement home as part of intergenerational study
News
… WMU students moved to retirement home as part of intergenerational study Submitted by … with their older neighbors. The arrangement is so unusual, however, some of the seniors, though they knew students … and family members due to infirmity or age. But that’s often a consequence of living into your 80s and 90s. Since …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/04/46636
Time to review winter weather policies, issues
News
… hosting events that will continue despite a weather closure should notify the Office of University Relations by sending … Book contains detailed information about when, where and how landscape services will clear the campus of snow and … a variety of topics that although commonsensical, are often overlooked when people are inattentive, in a hurry or …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/12/44064
Researcher earns prestigious fellowship for brain cell regeneration study
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… Researcher earns prestigious fellowship for brain cell regeneration study … for her work that may lead to a better understanding of how to repair traumatic brain injuries or progressive memory … she was a child. "As a first grader, I remember going to my school library and finding books on the human body and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/12/50050
New climate and energy advisor develops vision for cleaner, greener Michigan
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… New climate and energy advisor develops vision for cleaner, … for the role. "Dr. Brown is a strategic thinker who knows how to set objectives that matter, design programs to … within the community for a lot of different things and often set the standards, exposing not only students but the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/08/54484
A love letter to single parents: WMU alum publishes poetry collection
College of Arts and Sciences
… A love letter to single parents: WMU alum publishes poetry collection … of place, he also touches upon parts of life that aren’t often discussed: Collard writes about being a low-income … low-income person,” says Collard. “It's really about me and my son and is this kind of love letter to single parents on …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/01/74346
Healing through harmony
College of Health and Human Services
… Healing through harmony Submitted by Jillian Fraze on This summer, the Aphasia … Music therapy student Lucy Erbes commented, "t o treat my clients with Aphasia, I based my interventions off of Neurologic Music Therapy techniques …
https://wmich.edu/hhs/news/2025/06/music-speech-therapy