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New MBA concentration in aviation takes flight

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… dollar international industry. As such, aviation is vital to the United States and the global economy,” says … Capt. Dave Powell , dean of the College of Aviation. “This MBA with an aviation concentration enhances our students’ … as well as related industries. A formal survey and discussions among current and future students revealed a …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/05/15807

Students study effectiveness of solar panel placement

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… University engineering students studied the placement of this technology in a project for Consumers Energy to help … in Kalamazoo-area schools, according to the project's advisor Dr. Pablo Gomez , WMU associate professor of electrical … and computer engineering. "They are capturing and storing this information so people can see how much power is being …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/07/53773

Orientation: Housing

International Student Orientation

… Western Michigan University. To find out if there is a discount available to you, inform the hotel staff that you … student. Students with a Residence Hall Contract There is an early move-in date for new international students …

https://wmich.edu/internationaladmissions/orientation/housing

Western alum appointed to leadership post in U.S. Department of Transportation

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… by Erin Flynn on WASHINGTON, D.C.—There's a lot riding on Tristan Brown's success. As newly appointed acting administrator/deputy administrator of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/04/63812

Large Scale Production of Thin PDMS Films for Printed Electronics

Research and Innovation

… Process Flow Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS or silicone) is an important and versatile material used in the field of … In particular, thin film layers of PDMS show great promise for use in printed electronic devices for sensing, … require special handling and multiple steps that can give rise to quality control and throughput challenges. Because of …

https://wmich.edu/research/pdmsfilms

Passion for helping drives family studies graduate's success

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… says Marin, who changed her major a few times as she discovered new opportunities within the College of Education … right within my path and in my values, and I think Western is definitely a place where you can go and thrive." Marin … to do. Now that it's here, I'm like, 'Wow, I did it!'" This opportunity is something Marin doesn't take for granted. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/12/62463

CECP Professor serves on Sage Publications editorial board

Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology

… psychology, family therapy, social work and related disciplines. The editorial board brought together the wide body of literature and authors from many disciplines allowing for the creation of the encyclopedia to … 1874 page Encyclopedia, developed over three years, is intended to serve as the most up-to-date and …

https://wmich.edu/cecp/sage-hovestadt

Love on the ice: A Lawson romance comes full circle

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… Submitted by Erin Flynn on Baby Lawson decked out in his Bronco gear, laying on a heart made from Doug … the synchronized skating team. Emily and Doug love to reminisce about their time skating at Lawson Ice Arena. Emily and … from each of their ice skates. Baby Lawson decked out in his Bronco gear. Lawson is ready to cheer on the Broncos! …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/02/63180

Full-Time 60 Credit Hour Curriculum

School of Social Work

… Hour Curriculum The full-time 60 credit hour curriculum is tailored to students who do not work full-time, and is available on any of our three campuses. Following the … the Clinical Social Work or the Policy, Planning & Administration Concentration, this 20-month program plan requires …

https://wmich.edu/socialwork/curric-fulltime

Four finalists for associate provost to make public presentations

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… Four finalists for associate provost to make public presentations … May 8 . The candidates will speak on the topic, "What is your vision for comprehensive global engagement at a large …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/05/39821