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Meet Vito: Exercise science (B.S.'23)
College of Education and Human Development
… I had to miss class because of the military. So everyone worked with me and everyone kind of gave me a little bit of … see clients in one hour blocks and everyone has a different workout, but it's a personalized workout. So it was more so an evolution of learning their …
https://wmich.edu/education/spotlight-vito
October 6, 2022
Registrar's Office
… visit experiences for prospective students. If you are working with this population, please encourage students to … In addition, if one of the above dates doesn’t work for a student, we offer campus tours Monday through … 17 Grades can be entered in goWMU using the Midterm Grade Worksheet. Grades can also be reported through D2L. …
https://wmich.edu/registrar/notes-2022-10-06
UP Week 2022: What Author is #NextUP?
Medieval Institute Publications
… when I committed to writing my first monograph, I was working at a teaching institution, teaching four or more … and serving on four or five committees. Since I am still working at that same institution and hope to carry on doing … How do I get students to understand that literature is valuable to them? How do I help them see what I love in it? And …
https://wmich.edu/medievalpublications/blog/2022/11/authornextup
Inspire Magazine - Fall 2023
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
… and professional connections Guest speaking: share valuable experience and industry-related knowledge with … on education and research has for nearly 30 years included work with Sinto Group—the foundry arm of Toyota—in a … are helping in any way they can through sponsor visits, workshops, fabrication, donations or even just believing in …
https://wmich.edu/engineer/inspire2024
Business Magazine
Business Magazine
… beginning of Molly Millerwise Meiners’ career. Her goal: to work on Capitol Hill. Soon after graduation, she became …
https://wmich.edu/businessmagazine/2020
How COVID-19 Affected College Student's Education and Well-Being
Public Health
… to deliver the class, along with the endless online homework assignments. Some students could not adapt easily to … out; leaving everything behind simply because schoolwork is getting too difficult. “Eighty percent of public … COVID-19 pandemic with a “56% increase in lack of school work and 49% in early dropouts”(De Leon, 2022). This has …
https://wmich.edu/publichealth/blog/2022/11/kurichh
Two faculty receive CEHD Emerging and Distinguished Scholar awards
College of Education and Human Development
… of color are not obtaining tenure is currently using her work in this area. In 2016, she was part of a select group …
https://wmich.edu/education/scholar-awards-17
Ecological Assessment 2009
Asylum Lake Preserve
… was not to duplicate past efforts but to build on prior work and provide a cohesive vision for the management of the … and the effects of urbanization. Small pockets of valuable habitat persist and with proper restoration practices, …
https://wmich.edu/asylumlake/2009study
Liberty Kostrzewa
First-Year Faces
… change the world. “If I could find a vaccine that always worked or a new vaccine to help something or someone, it’d … a fact I wanted to study viruses,” she says. “I wanted to work in the hospitals, in the labs and to help people, and …
https://wmich.edu/firstyearfaces/liberty-kostrzewa
Alum’s “Tumor Paint” research featured in CBS Sunday Morning
College of Arts and Sciences
… and discovers and develops new cancer therapies. His lab's work led to five national clinical trials, of which he leads …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/news-james-olson-cancer