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Kalamazoo Film Society presents 'Only Lovers Left Alive'

News

… , at the Alamo Drafthouse in downtown Kalamazoo. Show times are announced shortly before the movie opens. Admission is …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/05/16309

Ron Cisler

School of Interdisciplinary Health Programs

… addressing outcomes at the intersection of clinical care and community health. Most of my work addresses … determinants and outcomes in our state’s largest urban areas. As professor of health informatics and administration … including mental health, obesity and metabolic syndrome who are at rising risk for diabetes, cardiovascular disease and …

https://wmich.edu/healthprograms/directory/cisler

Organizational Analysis Leadership Graduates

Education Leadership, Research and Technology

… Organizational Analysis Leadership Graduates Listed below are some of our the graduates from the organizational … Gruber Title/Organization: Vice President continued Care Services/CEO Caring Circle/Spectrum Health-Lakeland … in non-software related product development teams Robert Biggins Title/Organization:  Dissertation Topic: The effects …

https://wmich.edu/leadership/academics/ed-leadership/doctor/phd-students/current-org-analysis

Bronco Spotlight: Dannielle Curtis

Career and Student Employment Services

… while constructing meaningful educational plans that are compatible with their life and career goals.  What is the most rewarding and the most … years, I was a student that faced many hardships and struggled to make it through semesters. TRiO FESP welcomed me …

https://wmich.edu/career/danniellecurtis

Bronco Spotlight: Rachel Larson

Career and Student Employment Services

… of your job? The most challenging and rewarding part of my career is moving to various locations to broaden my industry … for continuous learning, as each rotation presents a career and personal growth opportunity. Currently, I am … Portland through special events and canine fostering, which are opportunities I have yearned to do, but lacked the time …

https://wmich.edu/career/rachellarson

Bronco Spotlight: Whitney Newberry

Career and Student Employment Services

… is not clearly stated in the Zoning Ordinance or there are several strong and opposing opinions expressed by … of the community and analyze different aspects of the area such as natural features, cultural features, … learning environment.  Which of your skills had the biggest impact on your success?   Knowing how to write for …

https://wmich.edu/career/whitneynewberry

Board of Trustees Plaza Renovation

Capital Projects

… of replacement.  And the retaining walls surrounding the area were crumbling and becoming unsafe.  With the new … door, WMU took the opportunity to give the old fountain area a makeover, meshing the design with the Student Center site and creating a more welcoming, inclusive area for the campus community to congregate. The project …

https://wmich.edu/capitalprojects/trusteeplaza

Future Freshmen

College of Education and Human Development

… Human Development (CEHD) at Western Michigan University! We are excited to assist you throughout your college search … status.   Apply for scholarships WMU has multiple areas where you can apply for scholarships. You must have …

https://wmich.edu/education/future-freshmen

Dining Services brings Southeast Asia-inspired cuisine to campus

News

… Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Dishes will be prepared using ingredients from the Southeast Asia region. … a banana coconut pudding and cassava cake. All guests are welcome for dinner at any of the five residence hall …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/03/14629

A lifelong gift: 1980 graduate gives back to Department of Philosophy

College of Arts and Sciences

… Western Michigan University laid the foundation for that career.  In return, he has given back to the University and … classes helped me in practical ways—studies in philosophy are very useful for lawyers. But they also developed in me a … planned,” Rochon says of his children following in their parents’ footsteps. “But I’m gratified that they’re …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/09/69151