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Biosafety

Research and Innovation

… Recombinant DNA does not only cover altering genes of microbes, but may involve altering genes of a fish to make it glow. In the latter, no microbe would be involved, but recombinant or synthetic DNA would be. The …

https://wmich.edu/research/compliance/biosafety

Sierra Ward

Haworth College of Business

… Sierra Ward chose a major in sales and business marketing because she was interested in selling not just products, but … ideas and perspectives. Desiring the flexibility to move between different industries while always having an … sales was the natural fit for her. WMU’s campus has also been a great fit. “I have made friends who give me a sense …

https://wmich.edu/business/ward2024

Alumni news

Chemistry

… us  at (269) 387-2845. News There are many ways alumni can stay in touch with WMU: College of Arts and Sciences …

https://wmich.edu/chemistry/about/alumni

Scholarships

Dance

… students who submit completed audition materials and have been accepted by the university by January 31 will be considered for dance scholarships. All students are encouraged to complete their application to WMU by December 15 to be considered by the university for many …

https://wmich.edu/dance/auditions/scholarships

Chemistry student awarded NSF graduate research fellowship

News

… is the second in WMU history and the first in chemistry to be awarded a coveted National Science Foundation Graduate … Columbia, Harvard, Northwestern, Princeton, MIT, Stanford, Berkeley and Yale. The award dates back to 1952. Since then, … more than 46,500 fellowships out of more than 500,000 applicants. More than 30 have gone on to become Nobel laureates. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/10/2409

WMU aviation and engineering colleges to partner with FAA

News

… in aviation KALAMAZOO—Western Michigan University has been named by the Federal Aviation Administration to be part of a new network of 12 universities charged with … more than 300,000 aircraft registered to fly through American skies," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood in …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/10/1879

Scholarships available for short-term study abroad

News

… abroad this spring or summer. KALAMAZOO—Applications are being accepted for scholarships that offer awards of up to … support to enroll in 20 short-term programs that will be taught by WMU faculty members late in the spring semester or during the summer I and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/01/3836

Russian festival to focus on poetry, Pushkin and politics

News

… Rypma , a WMU master faculty specialist in English who has been involved in the festival for most of its history. The … begin at 9 a.m. with opening remarks by state Rep. Sean McCann . Special lectures and readings will take place … conduct a workshop from 3 to 5 p.m. on the famous pysanki eggs, giving audience members a chance to not only learn …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/11/2766

December board meeting includes approval of tobacco ban, other items

News

… December board meeting includes approval of tobacco ban, other … effective Sept. 1, 2014. An early draft of the policy had been shared with trustees at the board's meeting in July. … free. That number represents about a quarter of all American colleges and universities. In Michigan, 25 colleges and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/12/11932

Plan, do, check, act with Audrey Oswalt

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… of tools and problem-solving,” says Oswalt. She adds the biggest challenge she faces is figuring out ways to eliminate … improvement projects that helped the plant was the labeling and documenting of all the American press tools. “By doing that, we have been able to …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/11/66388