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Community will engage with world cultures at International Festival

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Community will engage with world cultures at International … on Many students groups, as well as several University committees and departments, collaborate to put on the popular festival. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—The music, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/03/22267

LGBT student services cosponsors bowling fundraiser

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… by Anonymous (not verified) on Bowling event June 2 to raise funds for Kalamazoo Pride celebration. KALAMAZOO—A … It also offers educational programs to the campus community and collaborates with on- and off-campus … that has been serving southwest Michigan's LGBT and allied community since 1987. The center started as an information …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/05/7138

Campus Climate Town Hall Meeting

Professional Support Staff Organization

… Campus Climate Town Hall Meeting A Message from the Campus Climate Survey Steering Committee: Thank you for allowing us to present to your … for the Campus Climate Survey was phenomenal. The number of usable surveys was 5,615 or 19.9%. The overall response rate …

https://wmich.edu/psso/campus-climate-town-hall-meeting

Engineering Expo recruiting event slated at WMU

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… Oct. 2 . A record number of employers are expected to participate in this year's Engineering Expo from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences on the WMU Parkview Campus . Approximately 115 companies from the state, the region and throughout the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/09/19216

Academics

Psychology

… study of behavior. Principles of science are applied to the study of a full range of behavioral phenomena. These … performance management, mental health service delivery or community service settings. Each of these graduate programs … influence on the acquisition, shaping and maintenance of complex behavior. Each graduate program requires training in …

https://wmich.edu/psychology/academics

Planning firms ID'd, first public input session on BTR-2 set for Dec. 17

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… Carr & Huber and O’Boyle, Cowell, Blalock, & Associates to develop a design plan for the expansion of the … with the firms, is an opportunity for members of the community to learn more about Phase 2 of the successful BTR … The FTC&H-OBCA team was selected following a search and competitive bid process launched by WMU in August.  The team …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/12/29009

Shirley C. Woodworth obituary

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… Western Michigan University associate professor emerita of communication, died Feb. 26 in Portage. She was 86. Shirley C. Woodworth Woodworth joined the department of communication in 1963 and retired in 1997 after 33 years of service to the University. In addition to teaching, she also served …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/03/22400

WMU professor recognized for gender-focused research

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… Machiorlatti , Western Michigan University professor of communication, is the recipient of the University's annual … filmmakers and her related research on media, women and storytelling. A public presentation of a documentary she … 12 US states, and I am very proud to bring it to the WMU community," says Machiorlatti. This documentary provided …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/03/22301

Phyllis Rappeport

Irving S. Gilmore School of Music

… February 19, 1929, in the New York City borough of Queens where she grew up as a child. She passed away unexpectedly … for the rest of her life. Her formal education included completing degrees from Queens College and the University of Illinois which led to study in Hamburg as a Fulbright Scholar. She also studied …

https://wmich.edu/music/rappeport

WMU Music Professor Emerita Phyllis Rappeport, 90, passes away

Irving S. Gilmore School of Music

… February 19, 1929, in the New York City borough of Queens where she grew up as a child. She passed away unexpectedly … for the rest of her life. Her formal education included completing degrees from Queens College and the University of Illinois which led to study in Hamburg as a Fulbright Scholar. She also studied …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/01/57511