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Vision for the future: Grad works toward more accessible world

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… my dreams to make them a reality." "Western has set me up for success by creating an atmosphere of acceptance. No … been so optimistic. His first attempt at college ended abruptly in 2017 when a dramatic increase in glaucoma pressure … is ready to make an impact. "Western has set me up for success by creating an atmosphere of acceptance. No …

https://wmich.edu/news/news/2025/06/graduate-success-healthcare-services-sciences-jeffery-crouch

Aviation, Broncos, and Cars – Brayden Broad’s Aviation Maintenance Career is Set to Go Far!

College of Aviation

… Field trips and family treks to interesting places make significant impressions on young minds.  Just ask Brayden … and helpful in every way," Broad says.  "Whenever I'm struggling with just about anything, there is always someone on … muscles getting a car that has seen better days back up to speed.  "It's been an absolute blast to fix up and …

https://wmich.edu/aviation/news/2025/02/broad

Summer camp inspires youth to dream big, envision college life

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… understanding and love for these subjects, setting students up for success both academically and personally.”   Now in … fifth and sixth graders coded flood sensors to trigger an alarm in the event of a water overflow in a bathroom … project with other students at camp. “My uncle picked me up one day, and he said, ‘Wow, I can’t believe you guys are …

https://wmich.edu/news/news/2025/08/wire-math-science-summer-camp-lewis-walker-institute-2025

Standout business graduate enters workforce armed with grit, resilience

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… of what was a big life decision.” Smith, who grew up in Southfield, Michigan, had visited three schools. None … and marketing if he went to any of them. He’d all but given up when he heard his two best friends raving about their … business. He had a knack for negotiating and loved to haggle for bargains at garage sales with his friends. That …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/04/59046

Isaac Ortega creates real relationships

Haworth College of Business

… at WMU Haworth. “My professors have been such a great support system. Every professor I’ve had, whether it was … whether it’s in classes or Delta Sigma Pi, has been the biggest factor in my sense of belonging. Every day I’m … The variety is really appealing to me.” As he finishes up his time at Western, Ortega leaves this advice for future …

https://wmich.edu/business/news/2025/01/business-analyticsisaac-ortegabait

Take advantage of global engagement opportunities in September

Haenicke Institute for Global Education

… weekly by WMU's Haenicke Institute for Global Education. Sign Up for a Weekly Update    September 2018 Tuesday, Sept. 4   "Establishing a …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/08/48335

High-dose flu and updated COVID-19 immunizations available

Sindecuse Health Center

… High-dose flu and updated COVID-19 immunizations available Submitted by Joe … high-dose influenza vaccine on hand for patients age 65 and up, as well as the updated Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Both the high-dose …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/10/72960

Panel discussion focuses on cultural humility

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… It will be moderated by Chelsey Carpenter, MI GEAR UP coordinator. MI GEAR UP, or Michigan’s Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs, at WMU provides support and services to the class of 2019 at select public …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/11/50120

Summer camp opportunities abound at WMU

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… registration and $193.65 to $202.50 per child per week or hourly rates for WMU students, staff and community that range … Find more information  here . June 15-25— MI GEAR UP Program for ninth-grade students at one of the following … college students from Kalamazoo Public Schools and is designed to increase the post-secondary participation rate. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/03/14527

Opportunities abound for WMU community around Kalamazoo

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… and restaurants as well as several food trucks that set up at the Kalamazoo Farmers Market and other events …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/08/54810