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International Festival 2021: Keeping Us Connected
Global Learning
… culture and fashion from around the world through booth displays and performances brought to life by WMU … students. The three-night program will feature video submissions from international and cultural RSO's as well as discussions on the importance of global engagement by …
https://wmich.edu/events/63386
Message from President Montgomery
Transportation Research Center for Livable Communities
… on Livable Communities. We are proud to once again host this year’s conference, organized around the theme of removing … of active transportation in our lives. Geographic mobility is among the fundamental aspects to the well-being of our citizenry, and one of the major issues confronting our changing demographics. We need the …
https://wmich.edu/transportationcenter/programs/conferencehome/montgomery
WMU sales students claim first place in the Desert Cup
Haworth College of Business
… Kastel represented WMU at the competition. Faculty Specialist Mary Nielsen coached the team. The competition tasked … we expected a slightly chaotic but successful day, and that is exactly what we got!” Lay shared her sentiments about … proud to see the growth and bonds formed among the team. “This competition was unique because our students were …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/04/67738
Nominations due for 'Who's Who' program
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… Universities and Colleges." WMU has participated in this program for more than 20 years. To be eligible for … are due by Friday, Feb. 6. The nomination process is simple and takes only a few minutes. Nominations may be … Mail Stop 5356. For more information , contact Emily Briggs at (269) 387-2547. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/02/21487
Carl A. Newton obituary
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… verified) on Carl A. Newton Carl A. Newton , a retired assistant director of maintenance services-energy at Western … in 2008 after 12 years of service to the University. He is credited with helping WMU obtain substantial grants for … as mayor of Galesburg for nearly four years. Services Visitation will take place at 10 a.m. and be followed by a …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/05/46739
Campus engineer George Wilson dies
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… L. Wilson George L. Wilson , who recently retired from his position as electrical engineering manager in Facilities … A WMU employee for more than 26 years, Wilson began his career at WMU in 1988 as a mechanical engineer in the … engineer certification in Michigan. A memorial service is scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25 , at Langeland …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/10/19899
Planetary Sustain
WMU Essential Studies
… you will be challenged to analyze actions that promote or disrupt the well-being of the human and natural worlds. One way you will expand your understanding of this important topic is through the essential studies … below. Enrolled students can also access descriptions by logging into GoWMU and accessing Degree Works. Planetary …
https://wmich.edu/essentialstudies/sustain
Oral and Digital Com
WMU Essential Studies
… add one of these skills to your job search arsenal? Then, this list is or you. All of the courses listed below have a … below. Enrolled students can also access descriptions by logging into GoWMU and accessing Degree Works. Courses …
https://wmich.edu/essentialstudies/od-tra
Glacial Geology and Mapping
Michigan Geological Repository for Research and Education
… are mapping the glacial geology of southwestern Michigan. This work, part of the Michigan Geological Survey's mapping program, is carried out through the National Cooperative Geologic … research, including: clay mineralogy analysis; gamma ray logging of test holes and newly drilled water wells; test …
https://wmich.edu/michigangeologicalrepository/research/glacial
University Jazz Orchestra presents an evening of big band music
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… The free concert will feature music by composers Clare Fischer, Joe Henderson, Thad Jones, and Charles Mingus. WMU's award-winning Jazz Orchestra is directed by Scott Cowan . This 18-member ensemble has received international acclaim for …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/09/19217