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Degree research evolves into new company for WMU alumni in semiconductor industry

Research and Innovation

… polishing process.  “In the machining industry, materials are getting better, but the manufacturing of them is getting …

https://wmich.edu/research/research-evolves-new-company-semiconductor-industry

Component Grid

Web Services and Standards

… individual guide pages for each specific component type you are adding to the grid.  Call to actions , Icon buttons , …

https://wmich.edu/web/guide/flexible/component-grid

Welcome letter

Humanities

… in the education of incarcerated individuals and we are excited to have him join the Center and coordinate this …

https://wmich.edu/humanities/welcome-letter

History

Medieval Institute

… to early modernity across the globe. Its journals and books are routinely published Open Access. It became a member of …

https://wmich.edu/medieval/about/history

F45 updates and new guidelines (COVID-19 Response)

University Recreation

… since it is such a popular program and utilizes a lot of shared equipment. We have also been waiting on F45 headquarters to provide suggestions for modifications to the program and workouts … hi-fives, such as elbow bumps, air hi-fives, etc.   If you are sick or have any symptoms of sickness, please refrain …

https://wmich.edu/rec/f45updatesandguidelines

Alumni News

Trombone Program

… Alumni News Are you a former student or trombone graduate of Western … and has performed with many well-known artists. Earlie Braggs, M.M.'01 : Earlie is a freelance trombonist and … he freelanced for a year in the Charlotte, North Carolina area, serving as a trombonist at the Carowinds Amusement …

https://wmich.edu/trombone/news

Go for Gold: Honoring printmaker Michael Sims

College of Fine Arts

… program and facility that exists today.  This homecoming we are honoring Michael Sims with our Legacy Award for Lifetime … life. What should we know about you? Born: Wilmington, Delaware, 1944 Raised: Battle Creek, MI Graduated: St. Philip … business world surprised me. Nothing in art school then prepared me for that. At the time, I was immersed in my world of …

https://wmich.edu/finearts/blog/2019/10/michaelsims

Adapt and carry on: Our response to the COVID-19 pandemic

University Libraries

… and that we needed to adapt our services and prepare our collections for a fully online learning experience. … databases , increased during the closure.  “The Libraries are a key resource, and with the loss of access to physical … that needed to be done was new,” said Ewing. “The biggest challenge would be the continuous changes. Many times, …

https://wmich.edu/library/updates/2020/10/covid-response

Akol Abol

International Student and Scholar Services

… through my small hut. Terrified and confused, I fled barefoot. But, I was noticed and chased into the dark woods … Surrounded by his 11 sisters and deeply loved and cared for by his mother and father, Abol fondly remembers the … call the black days of our life. What about the food you are given? You run out of it and you have three or four days …

https://wmich.edu/international/akol-abol

2011-12 Events and Colloquia

Psychology

… via her research and clinically. Her research is in the area of psychiatric comorbidities of obesity, with … for depression, having published numerous papers in this area and conducted clinical trainings nationally and … recipient of the Society of Behavioral Medicine’s Early Career/Young Investigator Award, is currently a Fellow of …

https://wmich.edu/psychology/2011-12-events