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WMU commercialization center invests in nervous system breakthrough

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… technology its founders believe can transform medical care for people who suffer a debilitating nervous system … Ledebur, president and CEO. The company's products are expected to bridge lost nervous tissues and jump-start … of technology from higher education to the commercial arena. Established in 2003 with an initial cash infusion of …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/05/555

Trombone student captures international win in Paris

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… senior has topped off his high-profile collegiate career by capturing first place in an international trombone … for students to age 25. Competitors in the division are mostly master's and doctoral students. Bowman won the … valued in excess of $4,000. In Paris, Bowman was in the rare position of having earned a finalist slot in two soloist …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/07/960

Gordon's 'Misrule' continues to attract literary world's praise

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… by the artist Grizel Niven. Both elements of the prize are made possible through an anonymous endowment. For the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/03/219

4 aviation grads first to qualify under new FAA program

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… to get hired. "It gives them a jump start on their careers as air traffic controllers," says Ryan Seiler, AT-CTI … steadily rise." All WMU students with an aviation major are eligible to participate in the AT-CTI program by adding …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/08/1240

WMU alum and veteran journalist to deliver annual peace lecture

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… disguised as op-eds." Over the years, his column has appeared in dozens of newspapers, large and small, as well as on … Koehler's columns, along with information about his book, are available at his website: commonwonders.com. His …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/10/1877

Community celebration for Sangren and other projects set

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… point. Sangren Hall The $60 million, four-story, 230,000-square-foot building was ready in time for fall classes. Funded … distance-learning sessions. The project's major donors are Carl E. and Winifred Lee, who provided $1.1 million in …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/09/1653

Bioethics scholar Art Caplan gives public lectures at WMU

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… of Pennsylvania will address the rationing of health care in a presentation later this month at Western Michigan … to the public. Though some argue that rationing health care can be avoided, Caplan uses demographics to prove this … than 500 papers in refereed journals. His most recent books are "Smart Mice, Not So Smart People" in 2006 and the "Penn …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/02/143

World-renowned violist to lead class, judge contest at WMU

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… Feb. 12 , in Dalton Center Recital Hall. Both events are open to the public free of charge. He also will lead a …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/02/133

Professor's book on ethical issues of terrorism and torture published

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… exploring the infamous ticking time-bomb scenario. After carefully considering these issues, he addresses criticisms … keep our options open," Allhoff says. "I hope the readers are able to focus on the arguments—and the careful tone—despite it being such a sensationalized topic." …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/12/3698

Finalists for enrollment manager position to speak on campus

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… the days, times and locations of their public presentations are: Dr. Bryan J. Terry, associate vice president for … admissions at Gannon University. He launched his admission career at WMU, where he served as counselor, assistant …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/01/3901