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China Festival is chance to explore Chinese, East Asian culture

Haenicke Institute for Global Education

… China Festival is chance to explore Chinese, East Asian culture Submitted … the tradition of the Chinese Moon Festival, which is celebrated in China in midautumn. WMU's event was established to promote Chinese studies programs on campus and to …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/09/48743

Study Abroad Fair is first step to journey of a lifetime

News

… Study Abroad Fair is first step to journey of a lifetime Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on "Where Are You Going?" is the theme for this year's fair. KALAMAZOO—The ancient Chinese philosopher …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/10/9904

Security is a team effort. Be a WMU security champion!

Information Technology

… Security is a team effort. Be a WMU security champion! Over 160 … the second annual Cybersecurity Summit . The attendees consisted of a diverse group of technical and non-technical … leaders. Among the speakers in attendance were the FBI, Cisco Talos, Michigan State Police, and WMU IT leaders. …

https://wmich.edu/it/techtalk/2023/11/cybersecurity-summit-2023

Alumna is again a finalist in Doritos Super Bowl ad contest

News

… Alumna is again a finalist in Doritos Super Bowl ad contest Submitted by Anonymous … page.) KALAMAZOO—A Western Michigan University alumna has bagged one of five top spots in a national advertising … the idea for "Road Chip," a quip about a backseat power struggle between a toddler and her dog over the last Dorito …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/01/4341

WMU experts, alum explain why locally sourced food is enjoying a renaissance

News

… WMU experts, alum explain why locally sourced food is enjoying a renaissance Submitted by Anonymous (not … processes, but other fresh options such as greens and eggs will be available. Learn about Natural Cycles Farm … pandemic changing the way we acquire and value food, and what can we learn from these experiences? Western Michigan …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/06/59822

Events Archive

Teaching and Learning

… Archive Back to Campus Fall 2025 New Graduate Teaching Assistant Training New Graduate Teaching Assistant Training The … of AI in Foundational Courses   AI @ WMU Teaching with AI: What Our Colleagues Learned from Fall 2023 Since the fall … and Bias – What You Need to Know” with Pierrette Renée Dagg, Expert on AI and Education Pierrette Renée Dagg, …

https://wmich.edu/x/teaching-learning/events/events-archive

The Sky is the Only Limit

College of Arts and Sciences

… The Sky is the Only Limit “Water is the miracle of our lives. We need it so badly, yet as humans we have made many negative decisions in the past with the use of asbestos, PFAS …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/probe

Fifty Years Ago is a Long Time

Special Education and Literacy Studies

… Fifty Years Ago is a Long Time Sept. 25, 2014 Dr. Dan Morgan The year was … a memory which he remembers to this day: Patterson: “So what will you be doing after graduation?”  Morgan: “Probably … of my friends are going there I think.”  P: “What do you want to do?”  M: “Probably be a teacher.”  P: …

https://wmich.edu/specialed/morgan

Winter break at the Libraries: What you need to know

University Libraries

… Winter break at the Libraries: What you need to know libraries closed during break Waldo … Center The home to WMU archives and our regional history collections will be closed Dec. 18–Jan. 10. The Zhang … of resources – ebooks, articles, videos and more. Find what you need and log in with your Bronco NetID to retrieve …

https://wmich.edu/library/updates/2020/12/winter-break

Artificial Intelligence in Business is latest course offered at WMU Haworth

Haworth College of Business

… Artificial Intelligence in Business is latest course offered at WMU Haworth Submitted by Abbie … in a symbiotic way has the potential to shift skill sets upwards, thereby increasing the quality of one’s contribution … the box. If one has not seen the possibilities or ideas of what AI can do, just thinking about it may not materialize …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/01/74228