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WMU Fostering Success program saluted as a 'beacon' for college access
News
… on Left to right: Christina Smith, graduate assistant; Brandon Youngblood, Seita Scholar; Karie Ward, sustainability … increased college access. The Michigan College Access Network has awarded Fostering Success Michigan with the 2017 … among Michigan's students from foster care by building a network of support on college campuses and within local …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/03/38803
News Archive
Soga Japan Center
… two talks as part of its ongoing Premodern Japanese Culture Workshop and Speaker Series. The back-to-back talks will be … which follows freer rules. Miyashita will talk about the work of the modern free-rhythm haiku master Taneda Santōka … of tea. Miyashita, an expert in tea-related antiques, will show examples of tea culture, and talk about the aesthetics …
https://wmich.edu/japancenter/news/newsarchive
Substance Use Disorder and Implicit Bias in Healthcare
College of Health and Human Services
… Bias in Healthcare Submitted by Joel Krauss on Forums and workshops Thu, 11/03/2022 - 5:30pm - Thu, 11/03/2022 - … with partnership of Sigma. 2 CEs from Nursing or Social Work are available for this training Cost: $20 to all …
https://wmich.edu/events/69407
WMU advertising students take first place
Haworth College of Business
… campaign process since it mirrors what they will do for a real client when they enter the advertising and … following graduation.” Team members spent the fall semester working on the Meta Quest 2 project, including researching … Olivia Neitzke , strategy and consumer insights associate Maggie Neuman , social media associate Bailey Papich , …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/06/68200
Two WMU leaders recognized as 'notable women in STEM'
News
… Business. The publication cites their leadership in the workplace and community and lauds their accomplishments in … sciences at WMU, is internationally known for her work in the areas of gene expression and protein synthesis. … that it is. Having women leaders in STEM is one way to show the next generation that anyone can be a scientist if …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/05/53579
U.S. Response to Paris Attacks Explored at Occasional Lecture Series
College of Arts and Sciences
… Explored at Occasional Lecture Series Over 100 people showed up on Tuesday, December 8 at the Bernhard Center at … identity in the United States,” she said. Neither does France have an official record of its Arab population … flag from its capitol building. A political response, however, is all about who gets what, when, why and how. It …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/paris-attacks-lecture
Testimonials
University Recreation
… students to become great leaders in their profession which does not only include recreational sports. Below is a sample of recent alumni and what they are doing now. Paul Goobic Graduate Assistant for Intramural … two years. I don’t know if many people get to say this, but working at WMU and the SRC was truly a place where I woke up …
https://wmich.edu/rec/graduatetestimonials
Student Organizations
Dance
… provide excellent opportunities to perform, create new work, engage the community, teach, and explore the many … performance opportunities, which enable students to showcase creative works, raises funds, brings in guest … providing dance education to under-served populations both domestically and internationally. In May of 2016, a group of …
https://wmich.edu/dance/performance/student-organizations
Community Engagement
Walker Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnic Relations
… institutions and shape their cultures must not condone, let alone sponsor, cultural symbols that historically … the United States Supreme Court ruled that the government does not have the authority to ban trademarks that are … Constitution protects the right to free speech, no matter how offensive. That said, the Constitution’s protection of …
https://wmich.edu/walkerinstitute/community-engagement
Women who rise from the waters—and an author’s rising acclaim
W Magazine
… books of 2024 and securing a coveted spot on a TODAY show book club. In "The Waters," Campbell weaves a narrative … the success of "Once Upon a River" and "Q Road.” Those works, along with the author’s short story … and Rose Thorn’s 11-year-old daughter, lovingly nicknamed Donkey, a math prodigy. These and other characters …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/02/74810