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Dr. Florin Curta ' 95, '98 Receives 2003 Alumni Achievement Award

History

… 2003 Alumni Achievement Award Dr. Florin Curta earned both his M.A. and Ph.D. in history from WMU in 1995 and 1998, respectively. He earned his B.A. in history and philosophy from the University of …

https://wmich.edu/history/curta

George Klein Memorial Scholarship Award for Study Abroad in Central and East European Studies in Political Science

Political Science

… in Central and East European Studies in Political Science This award for study abroad in Central and East European … member in the Department of Political Science until his death in 1982. The award, which is made annually, will normally range from $500-$750 awarded …

https://wmich.edu/politics/psci-klein-undergradapplication

Circuits and music: Engineering student creates energy in and out of the classroom

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… her to carefully manage her studies and activities. Bright discovered her path to an electrical engineering career … about the world in a way I didn’t understand before. This major is my path to improving efficiency and accessibility of …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/11/66114

Classroom Assessment

Assessment

… Classroom Assessment Educational assessment is a comprehensive and systematic process of collecting, … serves the purposes of informing instructional decision-making, fostering continuous improvement in teaching … for educational stakeholders, including educators, administrators, policymakers, and learners themselves. More …

https://wmich.edu/assessment/toolkit/classroom

Author Amitav Ghosh to Join WMU Fans at Book Club

Study of Ethics in Society

… Borden Email for more information Ghosh will meet fans of his latest book, The Nutmeg's Curse: Parables for a Planet in Crisis , at a special edition of the Climate Change Book Club …

https://wmich.edu/events/67325

Western students break down barriers through music with United Sound

News

… Submitted by Erin Flynn on Lynn Edwin and Mindy Chin assist AJ Maynard as he plays trumpet with the United States … Elyse Schurman, Jailene Rodas-Sandoval, Alyson Johnson, Bethany Driggers, Cody Gibbs, Destiny Miskey and Sydney Grenier. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/01/70294

Cynthia Ruoff

World Languages and Literature

… Cynthia Ruoff Cynthia Ruoff Cindy Director of Alliance Française Affiliate Professor of French Office (269) 387-3045 Fax … M.A., French, Western Michigan University B.A., English, Mundelein College of Loyola University of Chicago … French culture, language and people Dr. Cynthia Ruoff is an Affiliate Professor of French in the Department of …

https://wmich.edu/languages/directory/ruoff

Eli Arnold’s dashboard for success

Haworth College of Business

… him, and one of the gifts that WMU Haworth has given him is exactly that—the ability to investigate different types … paths. The powerful combination of business and technology is what attracted Arnold to the Department of Business … helped him obtain his internship. “I will be forever thankful for the resources provided by my department.” One …

https://wmich.edu/business/arnold2023

Alumni spotlight: Rochelle Gores Fredston

Family and Consumer Sciences

… Gores Fredston (B.S. ‘05, Textile and Apparel Studies), is a modern day multi-hyphenate, forging an inspiring and exciting path as a businesswoman, philanthropist and entrepreneur. She brings her background in fashion … began her career in New York where she was a field merchandiser overseeing visuals for 14 east coast stores. She …

https://wmich.edu/familyconsumer/gores-fredston

Nutrition and dietetics students share healthy eating habits with community youth

College of Education and Human Development

… healthy eating habits with community youth Submitted by Chris Hybels on A HCPP student makes a healthy drink by … with fruits and different mint and basil leaves. Derek Fischer and Migdalia Martinez from the nutrition and … HCPP students fill empty cups with sugar to guess how much is in an unhealthy drink. Meghan Wilkinson, faculty …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/06/71963