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Three diversity and inclusion VP candidates to visit campus
News
… Three diversity and inclusion VP candidates to visit campus Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Three final candidates for the position of Western Michigan University's … two days touring the campus and community, and meeting with a variety of University leaders, students and community …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/06/47578
History
Kleinstuck Preserve
… History Kleinstuck Preserve timeline 1857 Leonard G. Bragg moves to Paw Paw Co. where he opens the Bragg L.G. and … included Western Michigan College biology students working with Dr. Ray Deur to build a dam to retain water levels. … absent for many years, has returned." 1951 Problems with the preserve were increasing. Vandalism, erosion …
https://wmich.edu/kleinstuck/history
Venture Capital in China
Haworth College of Business
… obtaining critical information,” adds Wang. Another significant impediment is overconfidence in strategies that brought … cultures and are in the process of undergoing significant institutional transitions. Wang found that the more … relationships and maintain regular and ongoing contact with a range of top and mid-level managers. “It is …
https://wmich.edu/business/2016wang
Eva L. Evans
College of Health and Human Services
… for students and staff. She connected the school district with Lansing Community College and Michigan State University … in the United States including Elizabeth Dole of the American Red Cross and the Pillsbury Corporation for a … program. She also developed a partnership with the American Red Cross to educate people about HIV/AIDS and to …
https://wmich.edu/hhs/evans
About
Healthy Campus 2020
… About Healthy Campus 2020 is a national effort by the American College Health Association to improve overall health on … U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. By aligning with these national efforts, BeHealthyWMU utilizes best …
https://wmich.edu/healthycampus/about
'Acting Against Poverty' food drive supports WMU students in need
News
… WMU’s Invisible Need Project food pantry this year with its annual "Acting Against Poverty" food drive. The food drive will run in conjunction with the department’s production of "Hair" and will be open … as well as community members, are encouraged to bring canned food items and other non-perishables to the Gilmore …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/11/20100
Asylum Lake Preserve
Asylum Lake Preserve
… County Animal Control Officers will be ticketing anyone with unleashed pets. Trails The Asylum Lake Management Council is currently working with a landscape architect firm to develop a comprehensive …
https://wmich.edu/asylumlake
Impact Report
College of Education and Human Development
… The Urban Teacher Residency program will pay for candidates within the districts to earn their teacher certification … work, mitigating some of the barriers that impede qualified candidates from pursuing a career in teacher education. …
https://wmich.edu/education/impact-2022
Meet Bella: Nutrition and dietetics
College of Education and Human Development
… at WMU The nutrition and dietetics major equips students with the foundational knowledge needed for a career in the …
https://wmich.edu/education/spotlight-cehd-bella
First Annual High School Model UN Conference Held at WMU
College of Arts and Sciences
… to our university”, declared Dr. Kenneth Steuer, faculty with the global and international studies program. Students … diplomatic process. For two days, the delegates wrestled with these real world issues and strove to find potential … really impressive to see these high school students engage with global issues". While attending the conference, high …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/news-un-model-conference