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Western leading the charge in pioneering battery research
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
… Michigan University is showing promise in the development of an alternative battery for use in electric vehicles, as … face concerns about shortages and increasing costs of materials for lithium-ion batteries. WMU researchers are … on readily available materials. The pioneering research offers promising data on a potentially game-changing …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/07/68591
New technology developed at WMU to have huge industry impact
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… could soon have a huge commercial impact on the machining of difficult-to-machine engineered components. The … breakthrough, spearheaded by Dr. John Patten , director of the WMU Manufacturing Research Center, and senior … could revolutionize the processing and manufacturing of brittle materials, drastically reducing the time and the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/05/443
From climate change to food waste, WMU mechanical engineering student brings her ideas to life
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
… as a female, ethnic minority with diverse interests outside of engineering,” explains Cilluffo. Yet these difficulties … tangible and feasible,” explains Cilluffo. “Being a part of projects from conception to fruition brings me to life.” … academic affairs, and Dr. Javier Montefort , professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, along with …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/02/74832
WMU offices closed for Independence Day
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… WMU offices closed for Independence Day Submitted by Anonymous … and emergency services, Western Michigan University offices will be closed Wednesday, July 4, in observance of U.S. Independence Day. Summer classes will not meet …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/06/870
Step back into a bygone era with 'In the Mood Live'
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… "In the Mood Live" began as a celebration of an unusual era in American music, the 1940s Swing era. On … record crowds. Vocal groups and soloists sang a repertoire of great songs, and for the last time in the 20th century, … the entire country shared a common popular music. This body of song did much to sustain national morale during World War …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/10/1972
Fall event welcomes LBGT college students to Kalamazoo
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… than 35,000 college students are in Kalamazoo for the start of fall classes. Among the many events welcoming them to the … and Rankin Avenue near Goldsworth Valley Pond. In the event of inclement weather, the event will move to the Student … tennis courts. Keynote speaker Ignacio G Rivera, named one of the 11 Trans Artists of Color You Should Know in 2013, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/09/9260
Kelley O'Reilly
Kaiser Sales, Negotiation and Leadership Lab
… Kelley O'Reilly Kelley O'Reilly Chair Professor of Marketing Office (269) 387-6133 Send an email Location 3216 Schneider …
https://wmich.edu/sales-lab/directory/oreilly
Steve Newell
Haworth College of Business
… Steve Newell Stephen Newell Steve Associate Dean of Operations and Graduate Programs Office (269) 387-5067 Send an email Location 2110 Schneider Hall, Mail Stop 5457 Mailing address Office of the Dean Haworth College of Business Western …
https://wmich.edu/business/directory/newell
David Burnie
Finance and Commercial Law
… David Burnie David Burnie Professor of Finance Office (269) 387-5986 Send an email Location 3366 Schneider …
https://wmich.edu/finance/directory/burnie
Climate change disinformation poses increasing threat, says WMU history professor
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… disinformation poses increasing threat, says WMU history professor Submitted by Erin Flynn on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—While … blatant, there's no question words also can do a great deal of harm. And when it comes to mis- and disinformation, the … the COVID-19 pandemic and now are threatening the future of the planet. "If you look at what is most interesting to …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/01/66880