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Shaun King
Walker Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnic Relations
… us see our present place in the larger current of American history. He’s adopted social media to rally and unite … Writer at the New York Daily News. In 1999, he became the youngest Student Government President elected at Morehouse … Great Lakes Symposium. The focus will be Mass Incarceration with an emphasis on reentry opportunities into society. …
https://wmich.edu/walkerinstitute/wire/walkerinstituteeventsglsshaunking
WMU MBA students provide winning solutions
Haworth College of Business
… case "BioLite: The Little Stove that Could?" The students suggested solutions for BioLite’s complex business issue: how … team of Joshua Grow , of Ada; Samantha Jansen , of Ontario, Canada; and Olivia Lanctot , of Grand Rapids, claimed first … India for both production and sales and stressed partnering with Indian-based cell phone companies to aid in …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/05/23395
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WMU Essential Studies
… Contact Us You may use this form for general inquiries or to contact an … academic college for advising on WMU Essential Studies. WIN Your nine-digit WMU Identification Number. Message Submit …
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Master of Arts in Behavior Analysis
Psychology
… the program chair, specific preparatory courses will be suggested to ensure student success within the program. Generally, such remedial work will be in … Students will demonstrate a respect for and ability to work with diverse individual. Students in applied areas will be …
https://wmich.edu/psychology/academics/graduate/ba/masters
Faculty experts give free science talks to boost research awareness
News
… movement stimulates the nervous system, does exercise make you smarter? Will studying the mathematical theories behind the game of tic-tac-toe give you a better chance of winning? Why and what cause … WMU professor of physics and one of the speakers, to engage young people and the community in exciting research …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/09/55183
Registrar’s Notes – August 25, 2014
Registrar's Office
… location to take care of last-minute business associated with starting the new academic year. Days and times of One … revised policy will go into effect for students starting with the Spring 2015 semester. The enrollment cap can only be increased if the student receives prior …
https://wmich.edu/registrar/notes-2014-08-25
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Theatre
… fund and dedicated to the memory of Robert Luscombe It's with tremendous gratitude that we celebrate Robert … organizations. Bob also served as Director of the Michigan Youth Arts Festival for 15 years, bringing artistically talented Michigan youth to WMU for interactive instruction and performance …
https://wmich.edu/theatre/spelling-bee-program
Dunn set to begin five-day tour of 13 Michigan cities and Chicago
News
… for the Frankenmuth Brewery. Thursday, March 2 , begins with a luncheon reception at Traverse City's Park Place … Office. Those interested in attending any of the events can go to MyWMU.com/DunnFarewell to reserve a spot at any … of programs for veterans and former foster care youth that became national models are among the initiatives …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/02/38143
Partnerships and Related Organizations
Michigan Geological Repository for Research and Education
… the following resources to those interested in connecting with state, national and international organizations that … Energy Agency. The IEAGHG evaluates technologies that can reduce greenhouse gas emissions derived from the use of …
https://wmich.edu/michigangeologicalrepository/research/michcarb/partnerships
AARP exec to address diversity and aging during two-day visit
News
… gay, bisexual and transgender issues. In conjunction with those events, the University-Community Empowerment … adults. Laying the groundwork "We believe Edna's lectures can lay the groundwork for these upcoming discussions," says … at AARP, focusing primarily on outreach to the African-American community. Kane-Williams received her …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/02/38144