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Student organization seeks imaginative technological solutions to today’s societal problems

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… a way that people from any major with any level of skills can join and learn,” says Tabassum. The national GSDC …

https://wmich.edu/engineer/news/2024/11/student-organization-seeks-solutions-societal-problems

Application fee waived for MBA open house attendees

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… aspiring to earn a Master of Business Administration can get a head start this month by attending an MBA open … with research and innovation being key. Its MBA program can be completed in just two years and can help graduates take the next step in their careers. To …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/11/20214

Thinking outside the gym—SRC gets creative to promote wellness

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… this difficult time is really important," she says. "Stress can affect our brains, and the rest of the body feels it. Exercise and physical activity can help keep us grounded. If your body feels good, so does your mind. A little movement can go a long way to keeping us positive." Jackson focuses …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/03/58582

Student Recreation Center reopens with safety precautions in place

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… fitness programming. Current students, faculty and staff can participate in those classes free of charge through the … $90 enrollment fee for the semester. If they have not, they can purchase a membership at the SRC. "Glow yoga" was a … arrive someplace new, that isolation can begin to feel bigger.” “To feel connected and that sense of belonging here …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/09/61100

Mentors, role models key to success for men of color in college

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… did not face challenges with language but, as an African-American man, he also experienced racism and some isolation. "Men … family that they can succeed. But often they go through struggles and can’t express themselves the way they want," …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/07/54165

Outdoor, socially distant performances bring live theatre back to WMU

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… "It's a beautiful piece. It tells about artists who are struggling to communicate ideas and find balance in their … last rehearsal we had in the spring before everything was canceled," says Marcus Jackson , a senior music theatre … and my passion to create any opportunity that I can," says Berkow. "The circumstances do allow these …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/09/61143

Two faculty honored with Fulbright opportunities

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… unfamiliarity with certain dialects—and associated stigmas—can lead to a limited education and, ultimately, waning … varieties and the communities associated with them, which can lead to biased views of speakers of the target language. Teachers, in turn, can transmit these negative views and attitudes to their …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/05/64292

Keep things moving during fall move-in by keeping construction in mind

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… of the city of Kalamazoo’s construction near campus can ensure headaches are limited to complicated furniture … engineer. A  water main reconstruction project has significantly impacted Westnedge Avenue. The road is only open …

https://wmich.edu/news/news/2024/08/fall-move-kalamazoo-construction-updates-2024

Bronco football to hold Fan Fest at Waldo Stadium

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… will receive the 2017 WMU football poster, which they can get signed by their favorite WMU players and coaches … Those who still need to get their 2017 season tickets can meet with members of the Bronco ticket office to pick … at Waldo Stadium. Parking information Fan Fest attendees can park in Lots 7, 10 and 102 . Learn more about WMU …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/08/41736

'Life-changing' gift: Western student receives hearing aids thanks to collaborative effort

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… helps fit Kibadi's new hearing aids. Growing up, Kibadi struggled to hear teachers and was often accused of not paying … It confirmed what he had known for years: Kibadi has significant hearing loss in both ears, likely caused by premature … Clinics), we have additional funding resources, or we can pull from resources in the community we can connect …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/10/65924