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CHHS Anti-Bias Training Series: Intersectionality
College of Health and Human Services
… 09/29/2022 - 4:00pm - Thu, 09/29/2022 - 5:30pm TBD College of Health and Human Services 1200 Oakland Dr Kalamazoo, MI … for more information Having an intersectional identity often generates a feeling that someone does not completely … other mental health issues. Nathan Nguyen from the WMU Office of Diversity and Inclusion leads this free in-person …
https://wmich.edu/events/68878
Free community celebration commemorates Chinese Moon Festival
International Student and Scholar Services
… local restaurants. Featured events The Chinese Association of Greater Kalamazoo's ping pong tournament finals. Dance … booths. Attendees at last year's China Festival play a game of ping pong. Additionally, attendees may participate in free mini sessions to learn the basic skills of ping pong or badminton. New this year is a drawing, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/09/26452
WMU physics grad tracking gravitational wave event from Australia
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… WMU alumnus and current graduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, has been a participant on one of the international observational teams, working at a radio … according to the publication, "the unprecedented view of the cosmic cataclysm—in which two superdense neutron …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/10/43382
Sara Diller
Biological Sciences
… Sara Diller Sara Diller Ph.D. Student Office (269) 387-2541 Send an email Location 3007 Haenicke Hall, Mail Stop 5410 Mailing address Department of Biological Sciences Western Michigan University 1903 W … USA Sara Diller is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Biological Sciences at Western Michigan University. Her …
https://wmich.edu/biology/directory/diller
Summer camps offered at Fort St. Joseph archaeological site
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… Summer camps offered at Fort St. Joseph archaeological site Submitted by … Sponsored by Western Michigan University and the city of Niles, the summer camp program provides an opportunity … participants spend a week discovering the extensive history of Fort St. Joseph and work alongside University students …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/02/45543
Eligibility
Disability Services and Adult Wellness Programs
… Eligibility One of the following conditions must be met for eligibility to … cognitive impairments requiring assistance with activities of daily living and a supervised environment for safety, orientation, behavioral support and reinforcement of the rehabilitative process. Adults with chronic health …
https://wmich.edu/disabilitycenter/eligibility
Diversity, sexual orientation and gender identity celebrated at downtown festival
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… on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—A two-day event celebrating diversity of sexual orientation and gender identity will feature live … rock cover band. Performances on Saturday, June 10, kick off at 2 p.m. with DJ Dazzleship, and then local duo Pariah … indie/soul band Vox Vidorra will perform tunes sounding of Motown funk with a jazzy twist. Evening performances …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/05/40068
Renowned Evaluation Center at WMU receives $4.9 million NSF grant
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… University's renowned Evaluation Center is tapped by nonprofit organizations, state and federal agencies, and colleges … principal investigator Dr. Lori Wingate , director of research at the Evaluation Center; co-principal investigator Dr. Arlen Gullickson , professor emeritus of counselor education and counseling …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/02/51701
Nominations sought for major University awards
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… to nominate eligible faculty and staff members for three of the major 2018-19 awards Western Michigan University will … Award recognizes the scholarly or creative achievements of outstanding colleagues whose accomplishments are evidence of great potential for scholarship or creative work. The …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/02/45445
Dr. Michitoshi Soga obituary
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… Dr. Michitoshi Soga, Western Michigan University emeritus professor of physics, died March 3 . He was 86. Soga, a native of Japan, joined the physics faculty in 1968 and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/03/5512