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Bronconess wine brand partners with St. Julian, expands philanthropic impact
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… Bronconess wine brand partners with St. Julian, expands philanthropic … Benton, left, and Tyler Earnst, right, display some of the brand's wines. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Break out the bubbly. … the Bronconess website . The name of the wine derives from how students working on the project envision the identity of …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/11/62248
Business pitch competition open to WMU student entrepreneurs
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… Business pitch competition open to WMU student entrepreneurs Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on The competition is open to all students. KALAMAZOO—Students … who successfully state a problem in three minutes, how it will be solved and what is needed, will have …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/03/14110
Art Hop offers chance to tour medical school campus, view featured art
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… view featured art Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on The April Art Hop will allow community members to tour the medical school building. KALAMAZOO, Mich.— The Western Michigan University Homer … consulted on legal cases nationwide, assisting attorneys in how to best represent their client's story. Mooy, who …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/04/23017
WMU News website undergoes big, bold redesign
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… big, bold redesign Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on The design improvements are helping WMU tell its myriad stories in more engaging ways. … ideas and other messages, and it includes information about how to contact WMU News. Watch for more website changes in …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/08/54406
Public career fairs bringing diverse list of employers to WMU
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… Public career fairs bringing diverse list of employers to WMU Submitted by … dress professionally and bring copies of an updated resume. However, many employers will ask candidates to complete an online …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/02/37887
100 years later, WMU's famed 'Black Ghost' remembered
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… (not verified) on Dunlap's family views his uniform at the Zhang Legacy Collections Center KALAMAZOO, Mich.—One … University's first black student athlete, struck fear in the hearts of gridiron opponents and racked up scoring … 1917 and 1919—taking a year off to join the Army during the World War I effort and serve as an interpreter. The halfback …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/08/41627
Assistant professor appointed to be a voice for diversity, equity, inclusion and antiracism on national board
College of Education and Human Development
… Assistant professor appointed to be a voice for diversity, equity, inclusion and … psychology, has been appointed a voting member of the Association of Counselor Education and Supervision's … bias and micro-aggressions from their upbringing about how they interact with someone who is of color before even …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/06/71872
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute offering new classes, trips
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… Osher Lifelong Learning Institute offering new classes, trips Submitted by … underway for 45 courses and six trips being offered during the winter/spring semester by the Osher Lifelong Learning … into little known movies of the 1930s and 1940s, learn how to cook healthy, and discuss the Palestine and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/01/29876
Western Herald editor wins prestigious national journalism fellowship
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… Western Herald editor wins prestigious national journalism fellowship Submitted by … of Western Michigan University's student newspaper, the Western Herald, will head to Washington, D.C., in … proximity to all these changes," she says. "I want to know how it impacts their real lives." By mid-April, fellows are …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/02/45225
Why I Give: David Sluyter
W Magazine
… David Sluyter Submitted by Megan Looker on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—The decision to give back to Western Michigan just came … alumnus David Sluyter . “I’ve reached the age when I can finally admit I’m getting older,” he jokes. “It was time to … of his love for Kalamazoo. “It’s a small town but with many of the activities available in much larger cities, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/05/71780