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Washington Monthly lauds WMU as one of nation's best values
News
… the magazine has run a list of top colleges that "promote upward social mobility, research and public service." After … happen every day that an administration does exactly what you want," Editor-in-Chief Paul Glastris told the Washington …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/08/8977
2026 Dyslexia Summit
College of Education and Human Development
… equipping educators, administrators, and interventionists with the knowledge and tools to provide effective emotional … District/Community/Agency How many are attending from your school/agency? Submit Leave this field blank light …
https://wmich.edu/education/rsvp
Germans and their Nazi past on tap in Ethics Center season opener
News
… give a brief review of the most important stages of dealing with the Nazi past in Germany and Munich since 1945, sketch … habilitation, the highest academic qualification a scholar can achieve by his or her own pursuit in many countries in … Bernhard Center, "Sources of Ethical Commitment: Finding Your Ground for Finding Your Way." Dec. 4 : Helen Frowe, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/09/26780
Revising approaches to reduce vehicle accidents
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
… Masterson, Dr. Zachary Asher and Eugene Tye. Students with disabilities shuttle Putting its Chip-Enabled Raised … on campuses and similar locations. As the name suggests, Revision Autonomy is committed to change. … fully autonomous vehicles, once developed, will significantly reduce accidents,” says Dr. Zachary Asher , …
https://wmich.edu/engineer/news/2024/11/revising-approaches-reduce-vehicle-accidents
Lucy Kent-Bracken
Lee Honors College
… and longtime Bronco. Lucy graduated from WMU in 2014 with a bachelor's degree in history and minor in Spanish. … at WMU. Lucy's academic and research interests include American sport history, and how race, gender, ethnicity, and religion have shaped American culture and sport. Her graduate research pertained to …
https://wmich.edu/honors/directory/kent-bracken
Fifty years of working at WMU evokes brown, 'golden' memories
News
… worked for every dean in the college of business, starting with Dr. Schneider. I've seen a lot of changes, but the most … back then, so I didn't have my boots, which is why you'll always see a pair in my car from Oct. 1 until May 1." … dean until 1992. Under her 13-year tenure, WMU significantly expanded its doctoral degree programs as well as …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/09/18609
Subrecipient Monitoring Procedures
Grants and Contracts
… research awards made to WMU are generally conducted within the physical boundaries of the institution. On … at the University. These activities constitute a significant portion of the research program and require the … and financial conflict of interest ‐‐ before the subaward can be fully executed. 3.2. Federal Demonstration …
https://wmich.edu/grantscontracts/subrecipient-monitoring-procedure
Pam Jones
College of Aviation
… USA Pamela Jones graduated from Western Michigan University with a Bachelor of Science in 2002. She started working at …
https://wmich.edu/aviation/directory/jones
University's geospatial sciences designation to be touted at open house
News
… will celebrate its recent designation as one of 25 American institutions newly named a Center for Academic … each other's efforts in building long-term partnerships with America's academic community. The goal is to build, … Academic Excellence status, NGA and USGS assess each applicant's GS curricula, research and development, faculty and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/10/43392
U.S. Response to Paris Attacks Explored at Occasional Lecture Series
College of Arts and Sciences
… about the recent terrorist shootings in Paris and the American response. Dr. Laura Hastings and Dr. John Clark from the … including as well as Susan Reed, managing attorney with the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center in Kalamazoo. Why … “There is no Arab-French identity like the Arab-American identity in the United States,” she said. Neither does …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/paris-attacks-lecture