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Geography professor wins two prestigious national awards

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… has won two prestigious awards, recognizing him as being among the best and brightest in geography education. The National … professors whose guidance and influence is significant for students becoming geographers or classroom …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/05/39997

Motown meets yellow brick road in University Theatre's 'The Wiz'

Theatre

… "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" in the context of modern African-American culture. It follows Harlem schoolteacher Dorothy as she … of it all. WMU theatre students in "The Wiz" Director Jay Berkow says: "'The Wiz' is a wonderful time for people of …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/03/38865

WMU competes in regional Ethics Bowl competition

Study of Ethics in Society

… Texas, were Macalester, Milikin and Ripon. WMU team members were: Sean Mattice, a senior majoring in Communication … competition. The teams received 12 case studies in September involving ethical issues in a number of practical contexts, including engineering, law, …

https://wmich.edu/ethics/regional

WMU competes in regional Ethics Bowl competition

Study of Ethics in Society

… Texas, were Macalester, Milikin and Ripon. WMU team members were: Sean Mattice, a senior majoring in Communication … competition. The teams received 12 case studies in September involving ethical issues in a number of practical contexts, including engineering, law, …

https://wmich.edu/ethics/regional-0

Duke scholar to address violence, mental illness and the law

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… of gun violence, mental illness and the law will be explored Wednesday, Oct. 19, when a Duke University … Series. Dr. Jeffrey Swanson , a professor of psychiatry and behavioral services at Duke University, will speak at … Swanson received the 2011 Carl Taube Award from the American Public Health Association and the 2010 Eugene C. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/10/35694

WMU, KVCC sign new degree completion plan for nursing students

College of Health and Human Services

… WMU Provost Timothy Greene. Seated, L-R: Dr. Dennis Bertch, WMU President John Dunn, Dr. Earlie Washington … institutions. The agreement formalizes the relationship between the associate degree in nursing program at KVCC and … program at WMU, one of many long-standing relationships between the two institutions. KVCC is WMU's largest source …

https://wmich.edu/hhs/08-2016-rnbsn

Bronco men's basketball shares court, skills with people with disabilities

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… on passing, shooting and ball handling during the Beautiful Lives Project event. Bronco players and coaches … (center) high-fives one of the participants with the Beautiful Lives Project. The men's basketball players … autographed basketballs for each of the participants of the Beautiful Lives Project. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—With its summer …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/06/68322

Food, entertainment highlights of Kalamazoo Ribfest

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… Ribfest Submitted by Deanne Puca on Admission is free before 4 p.m. each day of the festival. KALAMAZOO, … Aug. 4-6. Proceeds from the Kalamazoo Ribfest go to benefit the Arc Community Advocates, which works with … is fully included in the community, and advocate on their behalf. About Ribfest The event features national and local …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/07/33571

New play festival returns for second year

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… readings. After the festival, one of these plays will be selected to receive a workshop production in August in … of Sand," by Emily Dendinger . "Good Enough," by Cara Beth Heath . "The wonderful and varied plays in this … of this world—This moving story of relationships between parents and children will hit home for many. "'Faces …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/06/32859

Richmond Center for Visual Arts hosts exhibition highlighting contemporary prints from WMU Art Collection

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… on The new exhibition features on the left “Passport” by Robert Rauschenberg and to its right the print “Historical Culture” by Jan … “Blackburn”  by Ron Adams with a print to its left by Robert Motherwell and another by Cy Twombly. KALAMAZOO, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/01/70291