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Student participation sought for annual sustainability survey

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… in the survey and offering their opinions, students can directly influence how sustainability fee funds are … . The Student Sustainability Survey can be found at  …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/03/45657

$5.5 million renovation unveiled at WMU-Grand Rapids Beltline location

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… the Woodland Suites. "Research has shown many ways we can improve the way we are educating students," said Dawn … University Programs. "New technology has changed the way we can think about education—in the classroom and beyond." … "The Epic Broncos" by North Carolina artist Revere LaNoue can be found in the building. That work was originally part …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/08/26334

Ethics center to host series of book clubs this semester

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… One Reporter, Three Schools, Twenty-Four Books That Can Change Lives" by David Denby at 4 p.m. Tuesdays Jan. 16, … to love serious reading in our age of technology? What can we learn about education and the ethics of reading by … these debates is to focus on the civic role that education can play. William Santiago-Valles , associate professor …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/01/44601

'The Wizard of Oz' coming to Miller Auditorium

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… Tickets are on sale now and range from $32 to $77. They can be purchased online at millerauditorium.com , by calling … the Miller Auditorium Ticket Office. Groups of 10 or more can call (269) 387-2312 for special discounts. For more …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/01/44387

Prioritizing access and a top-tier education, WMU board sets 2024-25 tuition

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… our Broncos in the classroom and in settings where students can apply their knowledge,”  WMU President Edward Montgomery … was strong interest in increasing the fee due to significant growth in student organizations and a long …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/06/wmu-board-sets-2024-25-tuition

De-stress, decompress and find community post-election at the SRC

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… in place by local and state authorities. Anyone interested can sign up for classes through ExperienceWMU . Many classes are also offered virtually at no cost. "Anytime we can play and participate side-by-side, we have a better … center is set up in the SRC, where the WMU community can write how they will be positive, healthy, active and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/11/61878

Drs. Chad and Autumn Edwards are Western’s own dynamic duo

College of Arts and Sciences

… have a saying that the town motto is ‘Levelland: Where you can watch your dog run away for two weeks,’” Autumn shares … them to a career in the communication field. “If you can make a career out of researching things, persuading … their hobbies are all activities that are notably unplugged.  Their oldest daughter, America, is currently …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/09/69149

WellTrack app gives WMU community tools to focus on mental health

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… pandemic. The fear and anxiety that comes along with it can be overwhelming,” says Dr. Brian Fuller , director of … students completed by the Healthy Minds Network and American College Health Association found the prevalence of … their counselor to be able to monitor their progress and suggest useful tools within the program, but it’s not a …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/09/61381

WMU celebrates upgraded fashion labs and technology

College of Education and Human Development

… lab's new surface top. Using a touch screen, students can select from different stitch types. Left to right are … new surface is super easy to use. I just stick in pins and can pivot the fabric to slash it off, spread and everything … supplement a strong curriculum to assure that graduates can succeed in a culturally diverse and global industry. To …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/01/74534

WMU holds free campus document shredding event

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… containers such as paper or cardboard, the entire container can be placed directly into the bins. Those documents in … standards for shredding. There is a camera so people can watch the items actually being dumped and windows on the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/06/24660