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Storm Water Project Update

Asylum Lake Preserve

… ecological impacts/maximum treatment. Project Plans Area of Work light left …

https://wmich.edu/asylumlake/stormwater

Western's jazz program captures three 2023 DownBeat magazine Student Music Awards

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… Western's jazz program captures three 2023 DownBeat magazine Student Music Awards Submitted by Deanne … three student soloist awards from international magazine DownBeat in its 46th annual Student Music Awards . The … of our outstanding students being recognized for their work this year. WMU Jazz has a long history of success with …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/05/71611

Teacher, influencer joins Grow Your Own program to support multilingual students

College of Education and Human Development

… "During the first few years of my career, I would try to do weekly vlogs to recap what I was doing in the classroom. … share things that are hard for me or things that I've struggled with and then other teachers can say, have you tried … to Huls, the strategies she has been learning through coursework have been taken back to the classroom to improve her …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/06/75881

Prior Approval Request Procedure

Grants and Contracts

… at the University’s risk.  If for any reason the recipient does not receive an award or if the award is less than … termination date depending on agency requirements so they do not financially close the award.  This procedure can be done unless one or more of the following apply: 1.3.1.  …

https://wmich.edu/grantscontracts/prior-approval-procedure

Adjustments to Health Center Operations Start March 28

Sindecuse Health Center

… to in-person counseling starts April 4. Counselors will work with individual students to set most appropriate … to in-person service starting April 4. Counselors will work with individual students to set most appropriate … center. Please arrive 15 minutes early to check-in. No-show and late cancel charges will apply. Masks and screening  …

https://wmich.edu/healthcenter/adjust-march28

Transfer to WMU from community colleges in Illinois and Indiana

Transfer

… for a number of specific majors at WMU. We continue to work with faculty on your campus and ours to expand our list …

https://wmich.edu/transfer/ccguides/borderstates

Works submitted by Department of Dance selected for gala concert

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Works submitted by Department of Dance selected for gala … Concert at the end of January. Twenty-five schools had work adjudicated by blind peer review; the adjudicators knew … beyond the technique." "My Hyphen" was one of only four works choreographed by undergraduate students selected for …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/03/14310

WMU to host 25th annual International Festival

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… music, dance, food and fashions of 15 cultures will be showcased during Western Michigan University's 25th annual … Students and Scholars Bronco African Student Association Dominican Student Organization German Club Indian Student … festival is the result of several months of collaborative work between students and staff," notes Helder Pereira, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/03/13857

High school students can explore manufacturing and design careers through new WMU, GRPS partnership

Merze Tate College

… through new WMU, GRPS partnership Submitted by Beth Pappalardo on Grand Rapids Public Schools students participated in … and the resulting products. Mike Butler of Autocam Medical shows students equipment for prototyping. Students check out … hypothesized and prototyped in the Design Lab. Students worked on a design challenge, using items such as straws and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/09/69313

Playwrights to read at next Frostic speaker event

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… that include "Revoluciónes," "Graveyard of Empires," "A Work of Art," "Title IX" and "Modern Slave." They have been … and performed in Moscow. They include "Where the Whangdoodle Sings," "Bookmarks" and "Boston." His plays also have … in Kalamazoo, Chicago and New York. Tucker's "Why Dogs Howl" was honored at the Michigan Playwrights Festival. He …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/03/45913