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Ecological Assessment 2009
Asylum Lake Preserve
… of Asylum Lake Preserve. The goal of the study was not to duplicate past efforts but to build on prior work and … cherry, though white and black oak are prominent in the canopy, and red oak and pignut hickory are also common. … urbanization. Small pockets of valuable habitat persist and with proper restoration practices, the ecological health of …
https://wmich.edu/asylumlake/2009study
WMU Alumni Association selects leadership for 2017-18
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… Association selects leadership for 2017-18 Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Three members of the … respectively. Greg Sumner , of Phoenix; flight officer with United Airlines; B.S. in aviation and B.A. in Spanish …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/09/42674
Three WMU students receive Gilman Scholarships to study abroad
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… receive Gilman Scholarships to study abroad Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Hanoks, traditional Korean … disabilities. It also supports students from U.S. states with weak study abroad participation and those studying in … is for students who never thought that studying abroad was within their reach," Metro-Roland says. Those interested in …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/05/39764
Think Big Implementation Gains Momentum
… and society’s needs. What will set us apart is to be not just a place go. Western is a place to become. We … shared their feedback on more than 2,000 Post-It notes that were synthesized into three themes: This is the … includes both Phase 4 feedback and reams of market research with eight key audiences, will inform the University’s major …
https://wmich.edu/thinkbig/email-feb-2020
Summer seminars scheduled for WMU teachers
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… Summer seminars scheduled for WMU teachers Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—The Office of Faculty … faculty and will focus on effectively balancing teaching with scholarly and professional growth as well as service, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/04/39195
WMU student voting rate shows growing civic engagement
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… KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Western Michigan University's voter turnout increased from 18.5% to 31.5% in the 2018 midterm … full NSLVE report at this link . The national report suggests a promising trajectory to student voting, but there … continued efforts to increase civic engagement on campus. With the support of University administration, WeVote hopes …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/11/56808
Making a difference
Haworth College of Business
… of personal financial planning and its impact on society cannot be overstated,” says Sanford. “Countless research … experience that many Americans are unprepared to retire with financial security. They desperately need education, … planning major. This focus will allow for greater diversity within the major and ultimately in the field, better …
https://wmich.edu/business/sanford2019
Bischof and Byrd-Jacobs to present in quest for honors college deanship
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… Bischof and Byrd-Jacobs to present in quest for honors college deanship Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Bischof KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Two … oldest and most highly regarded collegiate honors programs, with a student profile rivaling that of the most elite …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/10/36001
August 1, 2016
Registrar's Office
… for the Summer I session has been closed. Students who were not issued a grade by the instructor have been given an … who are away from campus over the summer time to meet with an advisor and submit their paperwork to the … September 14—$100 late add fee begins; begin recording withdraws as "W" on transcripts September 15—Last day to …
https://wmich.edu/registrar/notes-2016-08-01
Prof wins a 2015 Independent Publisher Book Award
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… wins a 2015 Independent Publisher Book Award Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wilson KALAMAZOO, Mich.—A book by … wellness past and its central figure, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg , has won an Independent Publisher Book Award, known as … was a huge proponent of a vegetarian diet and, along with his younger brother, Will Keith, discovered the flaking …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/09/26352