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Substance Use

Healthy Campus 2020

… engaging in high-risk drinking of alcoholic beverages within the last two weeks from 43 percent (2011) to 33 … students who indicate nonmedical use of prescription drugs within the last 12 months from 21 percent (2011) to 18 … students who indicate driving after consuming any alcohol within the last 30 days from 25 percent (2011) to 22 percent …

https://wmich.edu/healthycampus/student/substance-use

Cookies and Cocoa

Dining Services

… 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. for a holiday celebration featuring make-your-own hot cocoa with toppings, frost-your-own sugar cookies, and marshmallows! …

https://wmich.edu/events/66362

Semester-long series at WMU focuses on climate crisis, inspiring change

News

… to take action on one of the most important issues to young people today: climate change. "I already see a notable … to a Pew Research survey , 76% of Generation Z Americans consider climate change a big concern and more than a … change is an existential threat to life on planet Earth. With this semester-long series, the WMU Climate Change …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/01/74224

Nickola Nelson

Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Ph.D.

… language assessment and intervention and working with doctoral students to extend interdisciplinary … is the author of books, chapters, and articles on children with language disorders, including Childhood Language … since 2006. Nelson is a fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the …

https://wmich.edu/healthsciences/directory/nelson

Kalamazoo Autism Center

Legal Affairs, Risk and Compliance

… is J. Adam Bennett (269-978-7620).  Contact Mr. Bennett with questions about the Autism Center's HIPAA Policies and …

https://wmich.edu/legal/hipaa/legalhipaakac

Frederick S. Upton Fellowship in Public History

History

… enables a graduate student in public history to work with the Heritage Museum and Cultural Center in St. Joseph, … The duties of the fellowship are adaptable to fit each candidate’s needs, skills, and interests.  For example, … Main Street traveling exhibit; led an oral history summer youth camp funded by a Smithsonian Youth Access Grant; wrote …

https://wmich.edu/history/upton

WMU Medieval Institute wins NEH grant for summer institute

News

… may apply.  In her four-week institute, Schulman, together with guest lecturers in the fields of medieval archaeology, … tradition, "Beowulf," Old Norse-Icelandic literature, and Scandinavian and Anglo-Saxon religions, will engage 25 summer scholars with more detailed background information about the culture, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/03/31130

Sangren Hall earns LEED gold certification as a 'green' building

News

… of LEED certified buildings on the WMU campus to nine, with a dozen more still in the certification process. "We've … Since its opening, the building has been recognized with more than a half dozen design and construction awards. … outside Sangren. Sedum plantings cover a low roof and entry canopy on the south side of the building. The sedum-planted …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/07/17649

Medieval Institute wins $180,000 NEH grant for summer institute

College of Arts and Sciences

… may apply.  In her four week institute , Schulman, together with guest lecturers in the fields of medieval archaeology, … tradition,  Beowulf , Old Norse-Icelandic literature, and Scandinavian and Anglo-Saxon religions, will engage twenty-five summer scholars with more detailed background information about the culture, …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/ned-grant-schulman

Burian Lecture - Dr. James Jackson

College of Health and Human Services

… author of Clearing the Fog: From Surviving to Thriving with Long COVID. Dr. Jackson is a licensed psychologist …

https://wmich.edu/events/74580