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Learn about Climate Anxiety
Climate Change Working Group
… (verywellmind.com; 2021) Anxiety from climate change isn't going away. Here's how you can manage it. (NPR; 2021) … Association; 2021) Climate Grief Hurts Because It’s Supposed To. (The Nation; 2021) Terrified of Climate Change? You Might Have Eco-Anxiety. (Time; 2019) ECO-ANXIETY (Handbook of Climate Psychology; …
https://wmich.edu/climatechange/learn-about-climate-anxiety
Tony Award-winning drama 'The Crucible' holds six performances
News
… student performers from left to right: Sarah Taylor, Evan Lugo, Natalie Burdick and Avery Vonn Kenyatta KALAMAZOO, … drama is both a gripping, historical play and a timely parable for contemporary society. The story focuses … communities. In a 1996 essay, Miller wrote, "I am not sure what 'The Crucible' is telling people now, but I know that …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/10/43300
2010
Rider Colloquium
… Professor and Department Chairperson, Department of Occupational Therapy Education, University of Kansas Dr. … Understanding your Senses." It has been featured in Time magazine, Cosmopolitan magazine, Canadian Public Radio and the London Times newspaper among others. In July 2009, this book …
https://wmich.edu/ridercolloquium/2010
Physician assistant program celebrates 50 years at WMU
Physician Assistant
… the field and generous starting salaries. Our alumni have gone on to provide services throughout the United States, … of Physician Assistant offers an entry-level, full-time, 24-month program that leads to a Master of Science in …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/12/70186
WMU Business Connect organization slates communitywide expo
News
… year's event will feature: A small-business resource group of local business leaders who will assist attendees in starting or expanding their businesses. Pop-up speakers from Rose Street Advisors, Southwest Michigan …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/01/44415
WMU and WMU Cooley Innocence Project garner $418,000 grant
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… to continue its vital work. The DOJ grant made to WMU supports an effort that has become emblematic of the synergy … will fund investigators, experts and the hiring of a full-time staff attorney. The WMU Cooley Innocence Project … time, other innocence organizations have developed with the goal of exonerating wrongfully convicted people through DNA …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/09/27269
Registration open for fall 2017 lifelong learning classes, trips
News
… Programming is developed by institute members with the support of WMU's Extended University Programs staff. … scheduled are: Sept. 8—"Suicide in the United States: What We Know" Sept. 22—"Structured Inequality in Kalamazoo: …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/09/42319
Statement regarding faked social posts
News
… by hackers in an attack designed to escalate unrest at a time when we are all seeking healing, peace and action that ends systemic racism. This has upended her life. In the fall, we will welcome her to …
https://wmich.edu/news/faked-post
CEHD alum engages students with bee-inspired beekeeping club
Special Education and Literacy Studies
… has been a huge success. The students built bee hives, set up an apiary and maintain the bees. Hayner has seen students who don’t have a social group they identify with find a place in the club. One student … contributor to our society and are disappearing at a staggering rate. He hopes that students will develop a deep …
https://wmich.edu/specialed/beekeeping
Anthology Resources
Assessment
… on how faculty can view their response rates in real time, during an active administration. Course Evaluation … bottom of the of the homepage or https://courseevaluationsupport.campuslabs.com/hc/en-us . DEANS and CHAIRS Deans …
https://wmich.edu/assessment/anthology-resources