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Christopher Maiytt, History MA graduate
History
… The cold weather months are the perfect time of year to curl up with a mug of coffee and a classic mystery film. This … Public Library’s Local History Assistant, Ruth Wilson, was bequeathed with a real - life mystery of her own in the form of t wo heavy metal cases that had been tucked into a large plastic tote. The case contained …
https://wmich.edu/history/christopher-maiytt-history-ma-graduate
State-of-the-art laboratory to tackle shortage of manufacturing talent
News
… of AMP Lab @WMU building KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Construction has begun at Western Michigan University's Grand Rapids regional … @WMU , an Advanced Manufacturing Partnership Laboratory, is being built in collaboration with West Michigan … "AMP Lab @WMU will establish academic and career pathways between workforce development entities, educational …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/09/42852
Campus office hours released for Memorial Day
News
… no classes Monday, May 28. Additionally, many offices will be closed or operating on reduced hours Monday. Classes … all offices resume normal hours Tuesday, May 29 . Listed below are Memorial Day weekend hours for selected University … at 5 p.m. Friday, May 25, and reopen Tuesday, May 29 . The Bernhard Center is open Saturday and Sunday, May 26-27 , and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/05/47146
Third-annual AMP Lab Open House event welcomes STEAM-curious kids
WMU-Grand Rapids
… Open House event welcomes STEAM-curious kids Submitted by Beth Pappalardo on Kids and parents build LEGO creations … building and constructing with Tinker Toys. Kids watch an EggBot translate their design onto a ping-pong ball. Kids … AMP Lab @ WMU our home for manufacturing education and to be able to provide K-12 students a place where they can …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/03/75134
Exercising for Mental Well-being
Western Wellness
… Exercising for Mental Well-being "Exercise gives you endorphins. Endorphins make you … weight. Research studies have shown that exercise may be just as powerful at boosting your mood as … Wednesday, April 21 Register for Exercising for Mental Well-being Contact Katie Alkema at: @email light left …
https://wmich.edu/wellness/mentalwellbeing
Regional Basketball Registration Form
University Recreation
… at Western Michigan University must complete the form below. After completing the form, you will be provided a link to complete payment via credit card. Team …
https://wmich.edu/rec/regionalregform
Alumni Named Director of Multicultural Student Engagement at Wayne State
Education Leadership, Research and Technology
… Medicine. Additionally, he has served two terms as a member of the State of Michigan Commission on Spanish-Speaking … traditional minorities and those who are not. We will all benefit from this office, and I look forward to partnering … “I saw it as an immediate need, a priority area for us to begin to make Wayne State a welcoming and supportive …
https://wmich.edu/leadership/alumni-director
Team discovers way to 'tune' abundant elements for semiconductor use
News
… that a new material made from abundant elements can be "tuned" to take their place for solar cell applications. … it a possible replacement for currently used materials. Members of the team say ZnSnN2 has been recently synthesized by groups around the world, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/10/28099
Excellence in Diversity nominations sought
News
… or groups of employees, students or WMU community members who exemplify the importance of diversity and … or multidisciplinary collaboration. Submissions will be considered for this year's 2016 Excellence in Diversity Awards, "Together We're Better!," with recipients being recognized at the Spring …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/11/28178
Award-winning musical 'Jersey Boys' returns to Kalamazoo
News
… Valli, Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito and Nick Massi—became one of the biggest American pop music sensations of all time. They wrote … their own sound and sold 175 million records worldwide—all before they were 30 years old. The show features all their …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/10/27543