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Preston Koslakiewicz’s call to service

Haworth College of Business

… Preston Koslakiewicz’s call to service Submitted by Amy Coughenour on Preston Koslakiewicz KALAMAZOO, … the Zhang Legacy Collections Center. The event focused on how to become a strong leader in business and the need for …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/11/69891

Business professor earns second prestigious Fulbright award

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… Business professor earns second prestigious Fulbright award … within business administration.  "I am very humbled to join my fellow awardees, some of whom are also recipients of the … am sensitive to the subtleties of cultural differences and how they apply to pedagogy," Chen says. "Bridging …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/04/58788

Mentorship and externship in the era of COVID-19

Haworth College of Business

… Mentorship and externship in the era of COVID-19 Submitted by Stacey … their mentors in-person at scheduled times. “Transitioning how I handled my role as a peer mentor involved much more communication …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/05/59337

Bronco basketball player gets down to business, scores food marketing career

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… Bronco basketball player gets down to business, scores food marketing career Submitted by Erin Flynn … on teammates during a game. Once she made it to campus, however, she wasn't quite ready to give up on her hoop … about the game of basketball, but I'm also passionate about my teammates' success," says Douglas. "I really just enjoy …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/06/68321

Interdisciplinary faculty cohort works to expand project-based learning at WMU

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Interdisciplinary faculty cohort works to expand … of medical care. He plans to have students think about how lifestyle choices affect their well-being, and then take … more impactful." "One thing I learned here is what kind of check point we need to have for learning outcomes and what …

https://wmich.edu/news/news/2024/09/interdisciplinary-faculty-project-based-learning-wmux

United Way urges campus to help 'Change the Story'

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… United Way urges campus to help 'Change the Story' Submitted … income to support themselves and a family. Individuals should make healthy choices and have access to high quality … underway. Gifts can be made as: One-time donations by cash, check or credit card, or Pledges, payable by payroll …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/08/8981

Music challenge aims to build harmony, community from a distance

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… Music challenge aims to build harmony, community from a … mater. "Although we cannot do it (in person), I wanted to show that we can still make music together," Code says. He is … engaged with one another, while also allowing the public to check out their talent by searching the hashtag. "It is a …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/04/58869

An ‘open heart’ opens the mind: Students find value in giving and receiving through service learning

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… An ‘open heart’ opens the mind: Students find value in giving and receiving through … in Kalamazoo, students are on the lookout for ways to show they are good citizens. You might ask what’s motivating … for me,” says another alumnus in their reflection. “They often leave feeling like they did a good thing, but they …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/11/69884

First students in Multimedia Arts Technology program to graduate

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… First students in Multimedia Arts Technology program to … program organizers are looking for students with diverse, often nontraditional musical backgrounds and diversity in … basic identification of low, mid and high frequencies and how to differentiate them. "Each level gets tougher and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/04/31952

Western's own rocket man turns sci-fi dreams into reality

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… Western's own rocket man turns sci-fi dreams into reality Submitted by Erin Flynn on “The … that doesn’t feel like one because I get to really embody my interests every day, coming up with unique solutions to … says Neff, who grew up in Boston but traveled to Kalamazoo often to visit his grandparents.  “Being able to start a …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/02/74822