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Spark for sustainability earns Western professor national electric vehicle award

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… earns Western professor national electric vehicle award Submitted by Erin Flynn on Dr. Paul Pancella shows off his converted … professor of nuclear physics received a City Captain Award in Plug In America's 2022 Drive Electric Awards Oct. 27 …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/11/69761

Frequently Asked Questions

Bronco Marching Band

… performs at all WMU home football games as well as select away games, depending on the season. The band has always been … than 75 percent) of our members are in majors other than music. In fact, one of our recent drum majors was a biology … of Band Camp (the student will be charged per semester by Residence Life once school starts). Uniforms, music, and …

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Expert Insights: Raising young children in a screen-saturated world

W Magazine

… young children in a screen-saturated world Submitted by Deanne Puca on Considering the impact of screens on child … of screen technologies and resources for promoting screen awareness at home and in the classroom.”  The Screen Aware Early Childhood Action Kit for young children from …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/08/72483

$4M state funding boost will help WMU's Kalamazoo Autism Center expand services

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… WMU's Kalamazoo Autism Center expand services Submitted by Erin Flynn on Silvia Robazza, an undergraduate psychology … Conference , which disseminates information and training on scientifically validated, behaviorally-based treatments to … they are developing into practice while they are working toward their degree.  "For students in other disciplines, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/07/72115

2016-17

Western News

… faculty activity reports, CV updates; Linda Dunn honored by women’s groups; On Campus with Michael Taylor. Western … trip in Panama; Summer facilities-related projects underway; On Campus with Tammi Maner. Western News, May 25, 2017 … Aquinas students to earn WMU degrees; Construction underway on wayfinding initiative; On Campus with Peter Thompson. …

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Quiet quitting with Dr. Christina Stamper

Haworth College of Business

… are approaching mid-life and may be re-evaluating what they want out of their careers and lives. The pandemic—a once in … the work for which they are responsible. There will always be employees who choose to do the minimum, and … are disengaged, you will likely not be perceived favorably by your supervisor or coworkers, and the consequences may be …

https://wmich.edu/business/stamper2023

Purpose-filled pursuit of patient connection

W Magazine

… Purpose-filled pursuit of patient connection Submitted by Erin Flynn on Garrett Bazany Smart is putting passion … father, he realized after several undergraduate classes it wasn’t the right fit. The medical field interested him, but … would give him more opportunity for patient interaction. “I want to be able to, as a provider, spend more time with my …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/11/62025

Western, Kellogg Community College renew agreements to maintain smooth transfer pathways for students

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… College renew agreements to maintain smooth transfer pathways for students Submitted by Deanne Puca on From left to right, WMU Provost and Vice … for Academic Affairs Julian Vasquez Heilig, WMU President Edward Montgomery, Kellogg Community College President Paul R. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/04/71418

WMU taps leader from Oregon State to take reins of Bronco Athletics

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… Oregon State to take reins of Bronco Athletics Submitted by Deanne Puca on Dan Bartholomae KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Following … director can build in the years to come,” President Edward Montgomery says. "Dan comes to Western with a strong … capital projects and internal operations in 2017. He was promoted in 2019 to executive deputy athletic director …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/12/66647