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WMU and WMU Cooley Innocence Project garner $418,000 grant

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… investigator. Co-principal investigators on the funded work are Dr. Mark Hurwitz , WMU political science professor, and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/09/27269

Strategic Plan

Information Technology

… that tracks all information technology including software, hardware, and related information and data required for … information technology resources and illustrates IT staff career pathways related to digital change. Strategy 1.3.2: …

https://wmich.edu/it/strategic-plan

Next Stop, Broadway!

Theatre

… A Song for You    Sponsored by   Photography and video are prohibited at this performance. There will be one 10 … Darius de Haas Darius de Haas enjoys a multifaceted career as a singer, recording artist and actor. TV: The … open and optimistic about moving to a city and pursuing a career as a performer. Due to an unfortunate positive Covid …

https://wmich.edu/theatre/nextstop-program

WMU supply chain program is No. 5 in the nation

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… information technology and business education that prepares graduates for challenging and high-paying careers. … to promote the supply chain management field. The two biggest upward movers in the ranking since the previous report in …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/08/18296

Resilience, hope fuel athletic training grad's drive for success

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… and eventually help families and children who were also struggling. She'll take a giant step toward that goal, … "It's always been a big thing to me to make sure that there are spaces for minorities." GOING PLACES In addition to … and donate it to mental health organizations. I just care a lot about people, how I can better the community. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/12/66430

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Soga Japan Center

… Michigan University's Lee Honors College. The program is geared toward students in grades six through nine, but is open … strange" by The New Yorker and frequently compared to Kafka, Pynchon and Murakami, Yoko Tawada is one of … help explain what happened in 2011 and why recovery efforts are so complicated and frustratingly slow. Segal's visit is …

https://wmich.edu/japancenter/news/newsarchive

Experience a world of cultures during one week

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… one of the world's most popular sports, cricket; how to prepare traditional ethnic foods; and how to write Chinese … Russian Festival Saturday, Nov. 15, and all events are free except for nominal fees associated with the Russian … is part of efforts to promote programs that not only prepare Americans for a global environment, but also attract …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/11/19974

Prof writes book on legendary health pioneer, John Harvey Kellogg

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… writes book on legendary health pioneer, John Harvey Kellogg Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wilson … wellness past and its central figure, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg . Dr. Brian C. Wilson , professor of comparative … Wilson says, "but also history buffs--people who are interested in local history, history of medicine or just …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/09/19089

Cooley Law is now Western Michigan University Cooley Law School

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… existing graduate dual-degree programs and, for a time, shared physical facilities in the Grand Rapids area. Cooley and WMU's joint degree programs currently lead … areas of potential in which an affiliation could have the biggest impact. Preliminary discussions have revealed a number …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/08/18003

STEM instruction reform focus of $1.4 million Hughes Medical grant

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… occurs in the first months of American students' college careers, says Dr. Renee Schwartz , associate professor of … of scientific inquiry," Schwartz says. "Those two qualities are far too often overlooked. Students need the opportunity … help students integrate their acquired knowledge into a bigger whole," Schwartz says. "That bigger whole is all about …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/05/16296