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WMU physics grad tracking gravitational wave event from Australia
News
… WMU physics grad tracking gravitational wave event from Australia Submitted by Anonymous (not … around the world are chronicling, for the first time, what happens when two neutron stars collide. Ian Brown , … of insights, each of which by itself would count as a major scientific advance." A Process that produces gold and silver …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/10/43382
Student organization marks annual Israel Peace Week
News
… by Anonymous (not verified) on "Save a Horse Ride a Camel" event March 13 KALAMAZOO—Israel Peace Week, March 11-15 … "Save a Horse Ride a Camel," Hillel at WMU will be providing free camel rides to the campus community from 11 a.m. … to 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 13 , in WMU's parking lot 81 near Valley 3. The event company All The Fun In One will be …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/03/5388
Junne G. Martin obituary
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… by Anonymous (not verified) on Junne G. Martin, a former Western Michigan University staff member, died Tuesday, June 26 . She was 86. Martin, of Adamstown, Md., came to WMU in 1969 and … Kalamazoo area, the couple moved to Adamstown in 2001 to be near family. Remembrances To make a memorial guestbook …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/12/3522
Digital revolution
Digital Marketing
… systems and co-director of the digital marketing and eCommerce program . That was true before COVID-19—and since the pandemic, every … been taking the Digital and Social Media Marketing course. Nearly everything I’ve learned in the class has been …
https://wmich.edu/dme/revolution
Documentary Screening and Community Conversation: "Separated"
University Libraries
… Documentary Screening and Community Conversation: "Separated" … by the University Libraries in collaboration with the Lewis Walker Institute, the International Education Council of the … Coalition. Free parking is available after 5 p.m. in Lot 41 near Sangren Hall. …
https://wmich.edu/library/events/separated-documentary-screening-community-conversation-november-2025
Choosing a business minor helps aviation student’s career take flight
Haworth College of Business
… University student from Minneapolis, Minnesota. “At the time, I wasn’t sure what career path I wanted to take, but I knew … opportunity to fly to some incredible places. “We traveled nearly every weekend and flew over 22,000 miles in about two …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/04/75440
How to Report an Incident
University Sexual Misconduct Policy
… Incident We are committed to the safety and wellness of the members of our community. If you need emergency assistance, … please contact your local police or hospital. Individuals are encouraged to promptly report conduct that may … his/her own personal consumption of alcohol or drugs at or near the time of the incident, provided that any such …
https://wmich.edu/sexualmisconduct/report
ATMS
Vending Services
… only ATMs are located in the following: Miller Auditorium, near the parking ramp At the corner of Gilkinson Ave. and N. Dormitory Rd., across from the rocks. Waldo Library If you have trouble using the ATMs, contact … business loan services, mortgage services, trust and investment services, as well as MasterCard and Visa service. Hours …
https://wmich.edu/vending/atms
Merze Tate: A trailblazing Western alumna who made an international impact
News
… would later become WMU—in 1927. But the road to get there was not easy. "She took the limits off herself, as an … to districts all across the Midwest. "Western was always near and dear to her heart because of the belief all of them … chosen to represent the United Nations' Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and worked as …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/02/62998
Returning to hometown leads grad student to find missing puzzle piece
Haworth College of Business
… Returning to hometown leads grad student to find missing puzzle piece … spent time all over the country, working in industries including banking, sales and marketing. It was an unexpected move back to her hometown of Muskegon, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/01/74252