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Susan Freeman
Gender and Women's Studies
… Susan Freeman Susan K. Freeman Associate Professor of Gender and Women's … have achieved social and cultural change. She is co-editor (with Leila Rupp) of Understanding and Teaching U.S. Lesbian, …
https://wmich.edu/gender/directory/freeman
Academic Advising Accolades and Concerns
Academic Advising
… Academic Advising Accolades and Concerns Academic advising at Western Michigan University is committed to student success and upholding … all students. Advisors are here to work in collaboration with our students to develop educational plans that promote …
https://wmich.edu/advising/contact
Lisa Coons
Music Composition
… Lisa Coons Lisa R. Coons Assistant Professor of Music Office (269) 387-2549 Send an email … at Western Michigan University. A composer and sound artist with a special affinity to noise composition and … an evening-length work for dance created in collaboration with the International Contemporary Ensemble and The Troupe, …
https://wmich.edu/composition/directory/coons
Operations and Facilities Technician
Human Resources
… Operations and Facilities Technician Job code 010282 Pay grade C Pay … to meet operation requirements. Assures strict compliance with all safety regulations, requirements and standards. … or maintenance. Completes maintenance or schedule repairs with approved contractors. Identifies and schedules grounds …
https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/010282
Concerts in the Park schedule announced
News
… Concerts in the Park schedule announced Submitted by Deanne Puca on Kalamazoo's Bronson … Community in and through the Arts. In collaboration with the Stulberg International String Competition, the Arts … Kalamazoo, founded in 1966, is a nonprofit organization with the mission to support, promote and fund artists and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/06/24852
Mental Health
Healthy Campus 2020
… Health Our goal Improve mental health among Western Michigan University students Our objectives Increase utilization … the proportion of students who indicate receiving treatment within the last 12 months if diagnosed with depression from 87 percent (2011) …
https://wmich.edu/healthycampus/student/mental-health
Public health professor receives 2019 Nutrition Education Program Impact Award
College of Health and Human Services
… Program Impact Award The Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior Nutrition Education Program Impact Award is … feeding and adult nutrition behavior change adopted for use with clients in Women, Infants and Children (WIC) clinics … and healthy behavior through research, policy and practice with a vision of healthy communities, food systems and …
https://wmich.edu/hhs/09-2019-wichealth
ExpeRT-Earth grant planning workshop will result in proposal
College of Arts and Sciences
… ExpeRT-Earth grant planning workshop will result in proposal By Elena Hines … several years ago under the direction of Sue Stapleton with funding from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (a … as scientists as well as classroom teachers do more with getting students involved in investigations,” Petcovic …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/expert-earth-proposal
Weight Stigma: Supporting Emotional Wellness During COVID-19
Public Health
… by using identified wellness tools. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an increase in stigmatizing memes. … you deserve to feel good about yourself and to be treated with respect. Use Cleveland Clinic’s 6 Ways to Build a … Work on increasing your self-compassion . Become familiar with Body Diversity and people who promote this. Start with: …
https://wmich.edu/publichealth/blog/2020/10/blog-lockwood-womack
WMU set to honor two for distinguished service
News
… WMU set to honor two for distinguished service Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—A longtime … by nominators for helping the libraries be more proactive with its guests, leading many initiatives to improve service … His many efforts and development of relationships with the University have "led to generous philanthropy and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/09/27354