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Dewei Qi
Chemical and Paper Engineering
… simulations of multi flexible bodies in fluids; fiber physics; papermaking; recycling; blood and bio-fluids … on Specific Mechanical Properties of Paper”, Vancouver, Canada, April, TAPPI Paper making Conference (2000). Shiguo … “Causality of Many‑Particle Classical Dynamics Theories”, Can. J. Phys. 70, 772-781 (1992). D. W. Qi, J. Lu, and S. …
https://wmich.edu/chemical-paper/directory/qi
WMU Graduate Standard - Tova Samuels
Graduate College
… Foundation grant program geared toward increasing the number of under-represented students in the Science, … Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and Social, Behavioral and Economic (SBE) fields. Besides Western Michigan University, other …
https://wmich.edu/grad/wmugradstandard-2012f-samuels
Grand opening set for Richmond Institute for Design and Innovation
News
… Richmond Institute for Design and Innovation will be formally unveiled during a grand opening ceremony from 3 … on the first and third floors of Central Kohrman Hall began in December and were completed this summer in time for fall classes. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/09/49312
Monique Haley
Intercultural and Anthropological Studies
… USA Monique Haley, Associate Professor of Dance and African American and African Studies, holds a Master of Fine Arts degree … rehearsal, and creative process. In addition, Monique has been invited to the prestigious American Dance Festival …
https://wmich.edu/intercultural/directory/haley
Orientation and Mobility for Working-Age Adults
Blindness and Low Vision Studies
… vision and other senses. Teaching people to use a long cane for travel and to establish and maintain orientation … physical impairments or cognitive impairments. There has been a national shortage of orientation and mobility … also offer a distance education program if you have significant experience in the field of blindness and low vision. …
https://wmich.edu/visionstudies/academics/orientation
Satellite clerk’s office opens on WMU campus to expand election services
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… new satellite clerk's office is open in room 105 inside the Bernhard Center. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Students and Kalamazoo … for, you know, I felt like I was really doing my American duty (by voting)," he says. "There's really no excuse … is organizing a number of events to educate students about candidates and issues as well. Christopher Verhil talks with …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/10/61510
Special education major earns outstanding student award
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… in the College of Education and Human Development has been selected to receive the state's 2018 Dr. Charles Van … one "extraordinary undergraduate student" who is an MCEC member. The Van Riper Outstanding College Student Award is … and audiology clinic more than 80 years ago. It will be presented to Foreman during the 2018 MCEC Children's …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/01/44996
Dr. Laurel A. Grotzinger obituary
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… when Grotzinger was named dean of the Graduate College and became the first woman to be appointed an academic dean at WMU. Under her 13-year tenure, WMU significantly expanded its doctoral degree programs as well as …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/01/44365
Western students roll out 'Wild Wheels' for wheelchair users to express themselves
Disability Services and Adult Wellness Programs
… Art Hop. As her capstone experience, Bailey and has been responsible for organizing community outreach and … pride and self-expression for wheelchair users while benefiting Western Michigan University's disability services will be on display during Kalamazoo's Art Hop Friday through …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/02/74885
Institute is taking local high school students to China for summer camp
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… Monday, July 24, for a 12-day camp that includes visits to Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou, China. Participating are … so with this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity." This will be the first time that the Confucius Institute takes … area. It was established in 2009 through a partnership with Beijing Language and Culture University, and is the fourth …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/06/40712