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One of the Year’s Most Notable Translations Published by WMU’s Jeffrey Angles

College of Arts and Sciences

… poets and writers. "World Literature Today" named Angles’ work as one of the year’s 75 notable translations and it is …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/news2013-5-angles

Charles 'Chuck' Comer obituary

News

… being praised by a host of professional athletes for his work and being invited to spend a month at the 1996 summer Olympics in Atlanta helping to officially document these Games. Comer earned a bachelor's degree from …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/01/37173

Calligraphy guild exhibits "On Healing…" in Health and Human Services gallery

College of Health and Human Services

… beyond, are pleased to have the opportunity to share their work with the staff, students and visitors at WMU. For this … and Holland, Mich. The organization sponsors lectures and workshops and participates in community events. More …

https://wmich.edu/hhs/pen-dragons-calligraphy-guild

Climate change—Michigan's state in year 2100

News

… verified) on This NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center image shows all five Great Lakes. Swirls of tan and green sediment … global change ecology. "But drawing on those that do and global studies, we can make some confident … species like white pine and sugar maple will be among the biggest beneficiaries. Learn more Overall under business as …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/01/51388

Rhea Olivaccé

Vocal Studies

… and Sarasota Opera in 2012 where she was awarded the Ann O’Donnell Scholarship Award for Outstanding Apprentice. … excerpts from the ragtime opera, Treemonisha. Olivaccé’s work as a concert and recital soloist has been widely recognized in performing such works as the Mozart, Brahms, Fauré, and Rutter Requiem …

https://wmich.edu/vocal/faculty/olivacc%C3%A9

Event slated to gain broad input on new student center concept

News

… being housed in an addition built onto a renovated Waldo Library to create a new integrated learning and activity … master plan. Team members will present an overview of their work to date as well as answer audience questions. An open …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/03/39113

Tickets on sale for comedian Nick Offerman at WMU

News

… Puca on Offerman KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Actor, writer and woodworker Nick Offerman will perform at Western Michigan … at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 6 , as part of the spring comedy show. Sponsored by the Campus Activities Board, the event at … Billy Bob Thorton and Allison Tolman. In addition to doing television, Offerman has been seen in many films, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/03/38712

WMU sales students claim first place in the Desert Cup

Haworth College of Business

… companies, including Waste Management, Paycom, Paradox and Nationwide. For the sales role-play, students acted … senior majoring in sales and business marketing, states he worked to continually collaborate with the team. “My … Lay shared her sentiments about Nielsen as a coach and how her input led to their win. “Professor Nielsen was the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/04/67738

Sociology professor, animal therapy clinician has research published

Unified Clinics

… therapy clinician has research published Dr. Moe's therapy dogs can be found around campus visiting students to reduce … survivorship .  Dr. Moe is also the director of the Therapy Dog Clinic , part of the Unified Clinics at WMU.   Historically, Dr. Moe   work ed with her three therapy dogs, Sunny , Oreo and Poppy …

https://wmich.edu/unifiedclinics/sociology-professor-animal-therapy-clinician-has-research-published

Special Olympics Michigan basketball state finals return to WMU

News

… the past 18 years, the members of Phi Epsilon Kappa have worked with Special Olympics to host the tournament. Many … return to the event annually with their own teams or to work as a volunteer as officials, team stewards, … helped fraternity members develop leadership skills and network with other professionals as well as members of the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/02/37900