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WMU researchers study food consumption behavior during COVID-19 pandemic

Haworth College of Business

… are at the forefront of understanding how a pandemic like the novel coronavirus affects food consumption … perceived that they had control over their health were more likely to claim to be increasing their consumption of … people who felt health is largely due to luck were more likely to report increasing the consumption of junk food, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/03/58581

Focusing on access and high-quality education, WMU trustees approve 2023-24 tuition

News

… pursuing graduate studies. Even better, they get jobs they like in their fields of study. We’re proud of these …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/06/72055

From Airport Intern to Airport Operations – Karlee Erickson’s Manages Aviation Opportunities

College of Aviation

… example of a cool full-circle moment for me.  I would like as many aviation students as possible to have the kinds … of student life at each place and decide which of those I'd like to be a part of the most.   "I remember how unbiased …

https://wmich.edu/aviation/news/2024/10/erickson

WMU student receives $10,000 accountancy scholarship

Haworth College of Business

… have prepared me to be a better candidate for scholarships like this one, as well as a better candidate in the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/07/68477

Ethical labor, sustainable supply chain among topics tackled in second Bronco Challenge

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… opened my aperture recently and inspired me to think bigger. This challenge was my first opportunity to do that in … move toward commercialization or implementation. He'd also like to see artificial intelligence incorporated into some … going to graduate and be lightyears ahead. I think colleges like Western that can get in front of that cutting edge and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/05/75531

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. prepares to celebrate 60 years at Western

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… Douglas Smith and Dr. William Pickard. Back row: Max Doggett, current Epsilon Xi chapter president, Rod Wilson, … display at the Venice Biennale, a historic show sometimes likened to the Olympics of the art world. His installation … next generation. They include faculty and administrators like Dr. Charles Warfield , B.A.'62, M.A.'65, and Dr. Donald …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/10/69476

Campus, local community members weigh in on transportation issues

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… biking and parking are just some of the factors stakeholders say Western Michigan University should consider … their needs and concerns and prioritizing what they would like to see the University implement. The top eight … desire to ride bicycles, scooters, skateboards and the like, but there are few dedicated or comfortable routes to …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/04/53148

Hey, Siri—WMU leads the way in studying human-robot communication

W Magazine

… with each other,” says Edwards. “Now, suddenly with things like voice assistants and the first social robots, people … says the demand for professionals in the field is staggering. “Last time I checked, there were tens of thousands … of human-machine communication is growing rapidly, much like how we communicate through technology is rapidly …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/12/57097

Western Army ROTC cadet top in state, ranked 8th nationally

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… a sophomore in high school when her varsity cheer coach suggested she consider a career in the military because of her … said. “Following a path of serving in health care seemed like a natural choice.” After speaking with a U.S. Army …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/04/67835

Mia VandenBerg is raising the bar in human resources

Haworth College of Business

… I have felt from faculty and staff at WMU Haworth. I would like to specifically thank Dr. Christina Stamper and Dr. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/12/73786