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Geography professor recognized for watershed hydrology work
News
… Geography professor recognized for watershed hydrology work Submitted by Erin Flynn on Dr. … as a 2019 AAAS Fellow. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Helping protect water resources and predict potential contamination issues … boards of international journals and has published over 100 articles and papers in leading national and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/12/56980
Phase 3 Recap
… across campus. By the end of Phase 3, approximately 1,100 members of the WMU community had been engaged in the … Big. We are each accountable for our own voice and being aware of what’s happening.We are mission-focused. Action : Do … world as pilots to test and then improve over time. Shy away from perfecting ideas that take too long to enact. …
https://wmich.edu/thinkbig/phase3
Community will engage with world cultures at International Festival
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… enrolls more than 1,800 international students from some 100 countries and has many international student groups. The …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/03/22267
Journalism students gain professional experience through Southwest Michigan Journalism Collaborative
College of Arts and Sciences
… to the Bureau of Labor Statistics—they are looking for ways to continue telling meaningful and accurate stories … Foundation, and Kathy Jennings , managing editor of Second Wave Media Southwest Michigan—who share a passion for local … collaborative was born. The group has since obtained a $100,000 grant from the Solutions Journalism Network, as well …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/09/69152
Award-winning singer, plane crash survivor to speak on resilience at WMU
News
… Award-winning singer, plane crash survivor to speak on … the public. Inspiring by Example Born in Nigeria, Okwuchi was a teenager when she was involved in a horrific plane … faith, family, and love of music, she has endured more than 100 reconstructive surgeries while completing high school …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/09/55402
School of Music to present a memorial tribute to C. Curtis-Smith
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… will close the program. C. Curtis Smith Curtis Curtis-Smith was born in 1941 in Walla Walla, Wash. He studied at Whitman College, … of music at WMU for 45 years. He was the recipient of over 100 grants, awards and commissions, including a Guggenheim …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/02/21878
Surplus Equipment Disposal
Logistical Services
… coordinate. Funds resulting from surplus items valued at $100 or more will be credited back to the appropriate …
https://wmich.edu/logisticalservices/equipment-disposal-form
Students pursue a better roadmap of Mars
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… burn up in the carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere. Each drone was designed with a wingspan of nine meters to carry a less … a certain height, they would unfold and scan the surface at 100 times per second to produce a 3D image. This would cover … satellites currently manage from hundreds of kilometers away. With the anticipated cost of these drones in the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/07/53717
News
Government Relations
… more Michiganders may be eligible due to the recent PSLF waiver. Read more Call for cooperation, not duplication, … between Parkview Avenue and Stadium Drive. This is the Northward Expansion of Western’s original business park that is … with 40 companies and more than 850 employees including 100 alumni. Over the past 20 years, the original BTR Park …
https://wmich.edu/government/news
2016-17
Western News
… trip in Panama; Summer facilities-related projects underway; On Campus with Tammi Maner. Western News, May 25, 2017 … school scholarship honors Dunn; Delta partners with WMU for maintenance training; Faculty Senate acts on new gen ed … Aquinas students to earn WMU degrees; Construction underway on wayfinding initiative; On Campus with Peter Thompson. …
https://wmich.edu/westernnews/2016-17