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Hands-on experience helps engineering grad build bright future

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… paid off and put her on the path to a fulfilling career in a field she loves. Bular will graduate from Western … when we found manufacturing, I jumped into it. I wasn't struggling anymore; I was powering through like 18 credit hours … giving her the tools she will need to excel in her career. Sarah Bular works on a piece of machinery. "We really …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/12/66509

Advancing environmental justice topic of humanities lecture

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… New York visits the Western Michigan University campus. Peggy Shepard , co-founder and executive director of West … the world's temperature, environmental and social climates are changing and what the earth's inhabitants need to know …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/02/13515

Reach for the most and find the best

College of Arts and Sciences

… life. What I learned, what I experienced and who I met prepared me for the road ahead. Most of all, I learned about … cancer free for 10 years now. My college roommate and I are still in touch and see each other a lot more now that he … me. But my friends, my fraternity, my professors and my parents were instrumental in keeping my spirits up and …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/gardipe

Susan Wiersma Uchimura

Piano

… String Competition, the Music Teacher National Association-Wurlitzer Collegiate Artist Competition, and the Pensacola … at the China conservatory in Beijing. The trio has appeared on prestigious series at venues such as Merkin Hall, … ingratiating tone quality, and unlimited technique. They are formidable.”  Of special recent note was the launch of …

https://wmich.edu/piano/uchimura

Georgienne Kirsten

Haworth College of Business

… hard in college was no exception. Interning first for Biggs│Gilmore, a digital agency providing offline and online … and two ad internships taught her to dive into her career the same way. For Kirsten, Dr. JoAnn Atkin, associate … as a big challenge in today’s business world. “Too often we are stuck in cubicles, without natural light, plugging away …

https://wmich.edu/business/kirsten-georgienne

Fall begins with new leadership at CHHS

College of Health and Human Services

… going forward." Dean Cisler's primary research interests are in population health disparities, behavioral health risk … hearing science. She recently relocated to the Kalamazoo area with her husband and two teenage sons. Chase July 1 was … will replace the master's degree currently offered at WMU. Areaux David Areaux , associate professor in the Department …

https://wmich.edu/hhs/08-2018-new

Instructional Technology Center

Teaching and Learning

… and using Elearning and other WMU-supported learning software for courses. These step-by-step resources walk you … asked questions. If you find that these resources are unclear, or do not resolve your technical problems … Through Your Course in Elearning as a Student (to share with your student) Viewing Your Elearning Course as a …

https://wmich.edu/x/instructional-technology/itc

CEHD alumni receives AAACE 2021 Outstanding Service Medallion

College of Education and Human Development

… the local, state, national and international levels. His career began as a secondary mathematics teacher and spanned a … officials for six U.S. Presidents. Throughout his career, Allbritten returned to the College of Education and … Second, know your professional and personal strengths. He suggests taking a strengths assessment to help understand and …

https://wmich.edu/education/cehd-alumni-receives-aaace-2021-outstanding-service-medallion

What COVID Teaches Us About Wealth Inequity

Study of Ethics in Society

… resilience of the most vulnerable during the pandemic. What are the roles of the government and community organizations … and teaches social policy, social change and social welfare history. Reeser is recognized as an expert presenter on … University. He is a board member of Mothers of Hope and Shared Prosperity Kalamazoo. Cooney is a candidate for the …

https://wmich.edu/ethics/wealth-inequity

Concerts in the Park schedule announced

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… picnic meals (no grilling allowed), blankets or lawn chairs are encouraged. Each concert begins at 4 p.m. , and the rain … Nicolas Schwartz . Other supporters of Concerts in the Park are the Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, PNC Bank, First … artists and arts organizations in the greater Kalamazoo area. Schedule June 21, Kalamazoo Concert Band The Kalamazoo …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/06/24852