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Forever Gold: Joseph Shubitowski
College of Fine Arts
… Shubitowski worked on a variety of high-profile cataloging and data management projects, melding together of the fine … and researcher in the photography archives. He worked with the Smithsonian on rudimentary data rules and processes … exhibition installation, etc. I was chosen to work with Ansel Adams working at the CCP. This position was a …
https://wmich.edu/finearts/blog/2018/10/forever-gold-joseph-shubitowski
Celebrating Alumni and Friends
Haworth College of Business
… Celebrating Alumni and Friends Alumni and friends of the college were honored … ceremony and a University-wide celebration and spent time with students throughout their stay. College Awards Haworth … empathy and being goal-oriented. You can’t be goal-oriented without having empathy, and you can’t be truly charismatic …
https://wmich.edu/business/2016awards
Ribfest coming to Kalamazoo
News
… Ribfest coming to Kalamazoo Submitted by Deanne Puca on Ribfest is Thursday through Saturday, Aug. 7-9. … before 4 p.m. and $10 after 4 p.m.
Children 12 and younger with an adult are free. VIP tickets are $35 and include access to a no-waiting entry gate, a VIP tent with premier seating close to the stage and a VIP beer line. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/07/17427
Support for Faculty Scholars Awardee Archives
Research and Innovation
… 2020 SFSA Name Department Project title Abendschein, Bryan School of Communication The Influence of Zoomorphic … 1968 Olympic Games: International Sport's Cold War Battle with NATO Elena Gapova Sociology National Activist … Counselor Educators' Perceptions of Boundary Crossings with Students Michael Famiano Physics Finding the Nuclear …
https://wmich.edu/research/sfsa-archives
Executive director of local nonprofit to present at first Mercantile Bank of Michigan Speaker Series
News
… director of local nonprofit to present at first Mercantile Bank of Michigan Speaker Series Submitted by Samantha … director of Urban Alliance , a local nonprofit working with the community to provide unemployed and underemployed people with the skills necessary to secure and maintain employment, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/09/54715
Swain Library
University Libraries
… information. Swain Library is available to Western Michigan University students for open study. It is part of University Libraries and supports student collaboration, learning and academic … north side of Sangren Hall. Payment at a meter can be made with U.S. quarters or through the ParkMobile app . Guest …
https://wmich.edu/library/visit/swain
CELCIS one of six programs worldwide to reach accreditation milestone
International Student and Scholar Services
… worldwide to reach accreditation milestone Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on CELCIS students take a break … Students travel from around the world to study in CELCIS, with the top five countries of origin being Saudi Arabia, … Iraq. About 500 students study in the program each year, with the average enrollment being 200 students each …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/09/26532
WMU ArtPrize events include 35-piece exhibit, reception and more
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… WMU ArtPrize events include 35-piece exhibit, reception and more Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Art on display at the ArtPrize … and national artists created the art in the exhibit, with Nayda Collazo-Llorens acting as juror and curator. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/09/19214
Armed robbery triggers campus safety alert
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… Armed robbery triggers campus safety alert Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—An armed robbery occurred late today in Western Michigan … as officers investigate and search for the suspects. Anyone with information about the event should call police dispatch …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/04/23258
Constance S. (Waltz) Weaver obituary
News
… Constance S. (Waltz) Weaver obituary Submitted by Anonymous (not … of grammar is covered in several of her books, beginning with "Grammar for Teachers" in 1979 and continuing with books such as the now-classic "Grammar in Context" in …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/07/48035