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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Conference: Advancing Health Equity

College of Health and Human Services

… author of “Clearing the Fog: From Surviving to Thriving with Long COVID,” will be the keynote speaker. Dr. Jackson …

https://wmich.edu/events/74583

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Horn Studio

… hand horns, an alphorn, a Wagner Tuba, a descant horn, and a triple horn may be checked out for study. … the top ensembles. Other ensembles combine select students with faculty members, including Western Winds and the Annual … chamber ensembles. The music facilities are terrific, with excellent performance, practice, library, and computer …

https://wmich.edu/horn/about

Burian lecture, Diversity and Inclusion Conference scheduled for February

College of Health and Human Services

… . The Burian lecture will take place Thursday, Feb. 23, with the conference on the following day, Feb. 24. Edna … Edna Kane-Williams , senior vice president at the American Association of Retired Persons in Washington D.C., will … and the citizens of southwest Michigan to interact with leaders of national stature. The 2017 biennial …

https://wmich.edu/hhs/11-2016-bldi

WMU welcomes new director of international admissions

News

… in international recruitment and admissions, combined with his understanding of graduate recruitment and … education," Mohanan says. "I look forward to working with the gifted professionals and leadership of Haenicke …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/09/55182

Sales students shine during two national competitions

Haworth College of Business

… strong in the State Farm Marketing and Sales Competition, with senior Lauren Bone , of Livonia, and junior Sam Bell , … pitch; a 15-minute referral role-play where students meet with a business partner to try to restart a relationship and … scenarios involving the sale of auto insurance to fictional young adult buyers. Overall winners for the event are …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/12/28900

Finals Week Survival Bags

Professional Support Staff Organization

… both on and off campus. PSSO members stuffed the bags with all the goodies after work on  December 5th . On  … Center. As always, the students were grateful for the candy, eye drops, coupons, lanyards, etc., and for the … that said, "Study, Pass Exams, Sleep." The bags go quickly with so many students gathering in, or walking through the …

https://wmich.edu/psso/finals-week-survival-bags

Rhetoric and Writing Studies Awards

English

… program recognizes the superior work of its students with the following awards. Bernadine P. Carlson Prize The … for this award, as are texts produced in conjunction with a credit-bearing writing-intensive internship. Recent … writing, hone writing strategies that are effective with readers, and display unmatched promise for future …

https://wmich.edu/english/academics/undergraduate-0/rhetoric-writing-studies/rhetoric-writing-studies-awards

Professor to star in one-hour radio special on NPR stations

News

… City conducting a comparative analysis of contemporary American storytelling formats for her sabbatical research, and … musicians, historians, museum curators and everyday people with exceptional stories as advisors and contributors to … next segment features a historical story about a free African American family's journey by foot from North Carolina to …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/10/2585

Cynthia Running-Johnson

World Languages and Literature

… in the Department of World Languages and Literatures, with a joint appointment as professor of Gender and Women’s …

https://wmich.edu/languages/directory/running-johnson

Global economies discussed during talks at WMU

News

… system and critiques democracy, and especially the American variety, while defending China’s system of government … in rich countries but is unstable in poor ones. Samuels suggests that the sources of democratic stability lie not just with a country’s aggregate level of wealth, but also with

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/03/31340