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Making a Difference for Students Pursuing Careers
College of Arts and Sciences
… College of Arts and Sciences staff writer Karen Steeno advising a student “I believe the person in front of me has purpose and value,” Karen Steeno said of how she treats the students who come to her for advice about the world of work in her role as …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/steeno
An ‘open heart’ opens the mind: Students find value in giving and receiving through service learning
W Magazine
… in Kalamazoo, students are on the lookout for ways to show they are good citizens. You might ask what’s motivating this good behavior? Pride—and a trip to the school store … Township Fire Department, writing grant proposals for farmers and community organizations, installing doorbell …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/11/69884
Audition Information
Choral Studies
… Information Important information for choral activities is posted on this website and distributed via email and social media. Fall … students — regardless of major or class year — are welcome to audition for a choral ensemble! Campus Choir is also open …
https://wmich.edu/choralstudies/auditions
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Education Leadership, Research and Technology
… educational journey Kevin Curiel Vazques, a current doctoral student and graduate of the master of arts program ('22) tells his story. Learn more Kevin Curiel-Vazquez (’19 B.A.; ’22 … family sacrifice, his own resilience, and the belief WMU showed in his potential. Kevin hopes his story inspires other …
https://wmich.edu/leadership/ocl/testimonials
Insect Bites
Sindecuse Health Center
… and hornets are usually painful. Bites caused by mosquitoes, fleas, and mites are more likely to cause itching than … most cases, bites and stings can be easily treated at home. However, some people have a severe allergic reaction to insect bites and stings. This is a life-threatening allergic reaction known as …
https://wmich.edu/healthcenter/clinic/self-care/insect-bites
Students help lead COVID-19 prevention, education efforts on WMU campus
News
… pandemic. A group of Western Michigan University students is leading the charge to keep their peers safe and, consequently, the college … adds Mitchell. "I think the faculty supporting us shows that we're on the right track." Members of the COVID-19 …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/10/61540
Speakers tackle opioid crisis, civil discourse, mass violence, more
News
… Speakers tackle opioid crisis, civil discourse, mass violence, more Submitted by … spring series will revolve around the opioid crisis and how to prevent addiction. The lecture, "Does Communitywide …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/01/51013
February 2023 Newsletter
Research and Innovation
… from our archival collections and teaching students how to curate and manage data. I identify viable collections and … of South Haven Lighthouse Logbooks from 1878-1882 now exists as a dataset that researchers can use in their …
https://wmich.edu/research/feb-2023
2020 History Day Results
History
… 2020 History Day Results Many thanks to all who competed in History … Group "Alice Paul" (1st Place) by Anna Chmiel, Gabriela Liggett, Reese Matzka, and Lila Nellenbach, The Gagie School … The Gagie School Junior Individual "The Limping Lady: How Virginia Hall Broke Barriers to Become WWII's Most …
https://wmich.edu/history/2020-history-day-results
WMU part of $2.3 million program that boosts diversity in economics
College of Arts and Sciences
… Association summer program hosted by WMU and MSU. Economists base much of their work on the belief that equal opportunity is vital to how society functions. Yet, the economics profession has …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/aeasummerprogram