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Spring 2023 Honors College Course Catalog
Lee Honors College
… It starts from the premise that all people have a right to live in a clean environment and have access to resources that sustain health and livelihood. We will investigate under what conditions some … to incorporate working with their hands into their daily lives as a way to relieve stress and expand creativity. …
https://wmich.edu/honors/spring2023honorscourses
Take a coffee break with MIP and Colin Ireland, author of The Gaelic Background of Old English Poetry Before Bede
Medieval Institute Publications
… is, as to what it teaches us about being human now, is, we live in an Anglophone world, and I think that gives us a …
https://wmich.edu/medievalpublications/blog/2023/04/ireland-coffee
Gaining his Western Wings and Finding His Way to FedEx, Jason Woo’s in Full Control of His Aviation Career
College of Aviation
… aviation industry," he says. "I received not one, but two furlough notices from Delta in the span of a few months." …
https://wmich.edu/aviation/news/2024/12/woo
From Geology to Aviation Business – William Walles Crafts a Career with United Airlines
College of Aviation
… Boeing 777. United utilizes 25,000 ULDs to move cargo and baggage A typical college experience played a role -- … in the dean's office and constantly being at the Kellogg Airport, " he says, gave him the advantage of taking part … sectors." That's among the messages he intends to deliver to current and future Bronco aviators. "I think it's …
https://wmich.edu/aviation/news/2024/05/walles-united-airlines
Office of Research
College of Health and Human Services
… to provide all necessary logistics for clinical research, delivery of clinical care to our local community and training … valuable, one-on-one time to elementary kids who are struggling or academically falling behind. Serving Rural … phase of the project, the group has two priorities beyond delivering the HeardAI application itself. They also hope to …
https://wmich.edu/hhs/research
COVID-19 at Western: One year later
News
… get creative while the rec center is closed, offering livestream and on-demand fitness options to keep the Western … alumni, families and community members to collect and deliver food and household products to students living on or … 2020) Outdoor, socially distant performance brings live theatre back to WMU : WMU Theatre brings "Sunday in the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/03/63586
Aviation the Apogee Way: Pascal Paffhausen and Austin Harper are the Dynamic Duo
College of Aviation
… charge of hiring and thus conducting interviews. Harper logged three years of flight instruction at Western, a period …
https://wmich.edu/aviation/news/2024/01/apogee
Gender and Women's Studies
Sociology
… of mental illness. Inspired by the women's movement and struggles of marginalized groups, students and faculty invented … with local and global movements such as #MeToo, Black Lives Matter, LGBTQ struggles and environmental justice. … students. Includes a very extensive financial aid section. BPW Foundation Career Advancement Scholarship Program offers …
https://wmich.edu/sociology/academics/undergraduate/gender-womens-studies
Job Search Strategies
Career and Student Employment Services
… financial stability; secured $10,000 grant from W.K. Kellogg Foundation for its launch Designed and created brochures … is organized by your college or the community where you live, you can use this as an excellent opportunity for … group in LinkedIn. Conducting company research One of the biggest benefits LinkedIn offers college students and job …
https://wmich.edu/career/jobsearching
Facing the future: Artificial intelligence is evolving at warp speed—but at what cost?
W Magazine
… future and revolutionize the way we communicate, work and live—for better or worse. Drs. Autumn Edwards and Chad … new. It's not Alexa telling you the weather or Siri digging up an obscure fact on a celebrity; this technology is … bad things with it, but it’s not going to suddenly become alive. That’s not how that works,” adds Chad Edwards. “It’s …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/05/71771