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Nutrition and dietetic interns use lab experience to mentor undergraduates
College of Education and Human Development
… and undergraduates partnered to practice clinical skills. Maggie Schlett shows her mentees how to use a blood pressure cuff. Sarah … nutritionists information about their client's diets and can also indicate if there are more serious issues, like …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/12/73841
Musicians recreate Simon & Garfunkel concert at Miller Auditorium
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… features Lee Lessack, center, and Johnny Rodgers, far left. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—"Live in Central Park … Tickets are on sale now and range from $35 to $45. They can be purchased online at millerauditorium.com , by calling …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/11/43712
High school summer music camp returns to WMU campus
Irving S. Gilmore School of Music
… Nearly 40 students from Michigan, Illinois and as far away as Germany were selected by audition to participate …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/07/64776
Prof wins a 2015 Independent Publisher Book Award
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… wellness past and its central figure, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg , has won an Independent Publisher Book Award, known as … each year. This was the 19th year for the annual contest. How it came about Wilson didn't start off writing a book … fire in 1902. Its guests included a who's-who in American and international social circles, including movie stars, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/09/26352
WMU graduate wins prestigious playwriting fellowship
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… University graduate has won the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival 's Ten-Minute Play Award at the … and the WordBRIDGE fellowship, I was also awed by just how far I have come as a playwright during my time in Kalamazoo; …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/05/441
WMU student, veteran pursues passion for mental health and counseling
College of Education and Human Development
… have training available about suicide, risk assessment and how to help," says Dabney. "The experience and training showed me that mental health is an actual thing; because, … supervisor. The way he talked about it in class of how it can truly connect a client, in their view, to their family …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/07/75937
Physics professor honored with Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award for supporting student STEM success
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… with the Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award during the Fall Awards Celebration on Friday, Sept. 29. Faculty chosen … the future. “Dr. Henderson’s research seeks to understand how change strategies can be effectively developed and deployed, to enhance more …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/09/72649
Broncos Lead internship unlocks sport management student's potential
College of Education and Human Development
… in Western Michigan University's sport management program. However, through the Broncos Lead Internship Program and a 12-week internship at Kzoo LEADERs she discovered how to infuse her passion for sports with uplifting youth in … "One workshop was about artificial intelligence and how you can use it to advance your career instead of using it to …
https://wmich.edu/education/news/2024/08/shettler-broncos-lead-internship-sport-managment-experience
Choosing a business minor helps aviation student’s career take flight
Haworth College of Business
… business would be an excellent way to gain exposure to how common business concepts applied to an aviation … four years, and Orlikowski is getting ready to graduate in fall 2024 and says he has had many valuable experiences that … says Orlikowski. “I became very good at understanding how to handle complex situations and multitask. I also …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/04/75440
WMU Theatre kicks off 2021-22 season with focus on connection, equity
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… success of Western's outdoor performances that ensured the show still went on safely during the pandemic, the first two … and really voices that have been marginalized in the American theatre." The process began with giving students a … process that took several months. It meant that really, far more aggressively than we have done in the past, we …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/08/65062