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Michael Adas '65 Receives 2015 Alumni Achievement Award

History

… in 1943 and attended WMU from 1961-65. He majored in history and world religions and graduated Summa Cum Laude. He … and model professors, especially former Department of History chair, Dr. Ernst Breisach, for inspiring and making … his work with numerous prizes and nominations. He was a Guggenheim Fellow in 1984-85, and his book on Machines as the …

https://wmich.edu/history/adas

Strategic planning

Study of Ethics in Society

… and lectures (completed) Strategic objective 2: Establish a sense of place Proposed actions: Establish meeting space in new offices on 2 nd floor of Moore Hall … for supplementing GAs (e.g., undergraduate interns, hourly employee) (in progress) Investigate alternative avenues …

https://wmich.edu/ethics/about/planning

Unified Clinics Announce Therapy Dog Clinic

Unified Clinics

… Moe  (Professor of Sociology) has been working to establish a clinic specifically focused on training, testing, and incorporating therapy dogs into existing operations within Unified Clinics and the surrounding … Moe was granted pilot study funds through the newly established   Resiliency Center for Families and Children , which …

https://wmich.edu/unifiedclinics/therapydogs

Dr. Chester Rogers

Political Science

… 1992-1997. Eventually, Rogers found himself working in administrative roles and retired as the Associate VP and Director of Academic Collective Bargaining.  During his Western Michigan University tenure, he played an active … this event, many who participated learned about the struggles minority groups face. Dr. Roger’s  friend and …

https://wmich.edu/politics/rogers

April 1, 2020 Status Letter

Research and Innovation

… grant programs. We would like to update you on some decisions that have been made in the interest of assisting our faculty and students. The Research Policy Council … their work in the format of the conference. We want to thank the Research Policy Council and our FRACAA committee …

https://wmich.edu/research/april1-status

Using Your Data

Assessment

… Online will generate an e‐mail alerting you that the system is open to students to complete evaluations. ICES Online … results? Instructors have access to their detailed and aggregate summary reports as well as open-ended student … Online link in your “My Work” section. You will then see a list of your courses. Click on the course section to view the …

https://wmich.edu/assessment/using-your-data

Spring Convocation 2019

Research and Innovation

… Michigan University Spring Convocation on  March 26, 2019 This event is organized by The Office of Vice President for Research to … A catalyst for institutional change at WMU — Monica Liggins-Abrams and Andrea Beach  10:45 a.m. Understanding the …

https://wmich.edu/research/spring-convocation-2019

Take advantage of global engagement opportunities in September

Haenicke Institute for Global Education

… in September Submitted by Korey Force on Don't miss the annual WMU Study Abroad Fair at 11 a.m. Wednesday, … bazaar, Chinese culture classes, a musical celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, and events and outings with … and Judd Attorneys at Law. The exhibit features firsthand photographic accounts from indigenous artists of North …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/09/42183

Integrated supply management program ranks No. 5 in undergrad education

Haworth College of Business

… 5 in undergrad education Submitted by Stacey Anderson on ISM students work as consultants through the Bronco Force … recently ranked fifth for undergraduate education on a listing of the top 100 universities for supply chain … No. 2 in the industrial sector. According to survey administrators, “Having secured a top five ranking for its …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/02/30522

University Libraries acquires David Small and Sarah Stewart archive

News

… book. Small's biographical graphic novel, "Stitches," was listed as one of Publisher's Weekly's best books of 2009, a finalist for the 2009 National Book Award for Young People's …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/02/57699