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Novelist next up in Frostic Reading Series
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… (not verified) on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—The award-winning author of two novels will be the final presenter in the spring 2015 … at Western Michigan University. Scott Blackwood , author of the novels "See How Small" and "We Agreed to Meet Just … about "See How Small," a riveting novel about the aftermath of the brutal murder of three teenage girls, a New York …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/03/22710
Experiencing Japan
World Religions and Cultures
… We stayed at Zojoji Temple, Tokyo. Tokyo requires a lot of walking, but walkers are able to witness beautiful scenery. Members of Taisho University's court club music show us unique, … Religion major, I found the trip to be extremely valuable as far as helping to understand Japanese Buddhism and …
https://wmich.edu/religion/japan
Ph.D. program cohosts second annual PBRN Symposium
College of Health and Human Services
… and education to discuss the current and emerging landscape of health care delivery in Michigan. The 2016 symposium was … in health care. "Self-sufficiency in the delivery of health care is the ability of a household to consistently provide for their basic …
https://wmich.edu/hhs/10-2016-mpbrn
WMU interns strike gold at Michigan Capitol and beyond
Government Relations
… for four decades. It's filled with nearly 1,000 names—many of them belonging to prominent figures in government, law … current students, who have participated in the Department of Political Science's renowned Capitol Intern Program. … reach that high. We started in 1978 with just a couple of interns in Kalamazoo township." Learn more about the …
https://wmich.edu/government/capitolintern
Team discovers way to 'tune' abundant elements for semiconductor use
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… about the dwindling supply and skyrocketing prices of rare elements used to make semiconductors, an international team of scientists and engineers has demonstrated that a new … take their place for solar cell applications. The findings of the team's work, funded by the U.S. National Science …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/10/28099
WMU grants near $2.4 million mark in March
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… included a new, $416,385 award from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to Dr. Lisa Baker , professor of psychology, A major goal of this research is to … expand international opportunities for regional K-12 schools and local businesses. Grants for public service were …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/04/23420
Dinosaur World Live
Auxiliary Enterprises
… 17, 2023 — 10 to 10 a.m. constants/event_status Miller Box Office (269) 387-2300 Email for more information Dare to experience the dangers and delights of Dinosaur World Live in this roar-some interactive show … uncharted territories to discover a pre-historic world of astonishing (and remarkably life-like) dinosaurs. Meet a …
https://wmich.edu/events/72033
Getting it done
Haworth College of Business
… a Word War II labor camp survivor and immigrant who often invoked the phrase and lived by it until her death at … work can be really rewarding,” she says. “Our clients are often large corporations that are household names. It’s fulfilling to be a part of the process that contributes to providing a company a …
https://wmich.edu/business/montague2021
WMU shares applied behavior analysis training videos for autism
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… Anonymous (not verified) on Fuqua KALAMAZOO, Mich.—A series of free videos on autism assessment and intervention … techniques is now available to a national audience of educators and practitioners, thanks to Western Michigan University's Autism Center of Excellence. The video series includes interviews with …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/04/23195
Nominate colleagues for spring 2018 staff award
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… on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Nominations for the spring 2018 round of Western Michigan University's semiannual Make a … members for their accomplishments and daily investment of energy and creativity. It features semiannual and annual … and spring, semiannual awards are presented to a maximum of 15 people. Those selected for the accolade receive a …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/01/45007