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2010-11 Events and Colloquia

Psychology

… HPT and get on path for what can be a rewarding consulting career. "Putting the Pieces Together: Students with the … to become applied researchers. But our journals and books are already full of evidence-based best practices, yet we are without enough practitioners to significantly impact the …

https://wmich.edu/psychology/2010-11-events

2016-17 Season Announcement

Theatre

… 8 This satirical comedy explores the impossible journey of parenting, the delicacy of children, and the unpredictability … world we live in.     Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare October 7 - 16 Shakespeare’s most beloved romantic … people trying to cleanse themselves from the constant struggle of substance abuse.     Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher …

https://wmich.edu/theatre/season

WMU's campus sexual assault prevention state funding increases

News

… and education in the Division of Student Affairs. "We are excited to receive more funding this year to expand and … continues to be a leader in campus sexual assault awareness and prevention," Snyder says. "These grants enable …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/11/50527

Exercise science students polish interview skills with YMCA of Greater Kalamazoo

College of Education and Human Development

… exercise science professionals.   Morgan Simpson To prepare for the mock interviews, Raedy's students practiced … class spends five minutes answering a list of questions prepared by the interviewer. It is an opportunity for students … and their passion towards what they wanted to do as a career," says  Erik   Anderson , association program …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/11/73586

WMU partners with Benton Harbor schools to boost student achievement

News

… agreement signed this week , leaders of Benton Harbor Area Schools will engage Western Michigan University … highly qualified professionals to teach in critical areas of need, particularly mathematics, science and special … is clear that this partnership will increase Benton Harbor Area Schools' capacity to more efficiently serve our …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/11/50367

Burian lecturer to speak on Affordable Health Care Act and grassroots organizing

College of Health and Human Services

… Burian lecturer to speak on Affordable Health Care Act and grassroots organizing Nov. 5, 2012 Richard … "Fighting for Our Health: The Epic Battle to Make Health Care a Right in the United States," offers a vivid, first-person account of how health care reform came to be, revealing how a reform campaign led …

https://wmich.edu/hhs/burian-lecturer-speak-affordable-health-care-act-and-grassroots-organizing

Humanities talks explore 'Truth'

News

… an honest dialogue about the impact of racism and the struggle for social justice in America. That evening, Dr. Marion … how the food industry manipulates nutrition science and suggests what can be done about it. Nestle, Paulette Goddard … We Eat." Upcoming talks All events in the series "Truth" are free and open to the public. For events on campus, free …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/09/48836

Richmond Center for Visual Arts hosts exhibition highlighting contemporary prints from WMU Art Collection

News

… right the print “Historical Culture” by Jan Voss. The works are part of a specialized subcollection that includes 70 …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/01/70291

Alumna with passion for poetry named Kansas Poet Laureate

College of Arts and Sciences

… , a Western Michigan University alumna, has made a career out of her passion for poetry. And, now, the entire … "Poetry is the thing that helped me be where my feet are. It helps keep me alive and aware of myself and deeply present in the world," says …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/01/70298

Local food shop first up in entrepreneurship speaker series

Haworth College of Business

… breakfast provided by Station 66 at 7:30 a.m. Reservations are required and can be made by calling (269) 387-6059 or …  or to RSVP, call (269) 387-6059 or register . To suggest an entrepreneur who should be considered for the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/08/48581