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Hands-on experience helps engineering grad build bright future

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… KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Sometimes the path to a college degree is a winding one. Sarah Bular changed her major three times, but her persistence paid off and put her on the path to a fulfilling … when we found manufacturing, I jumped into it. I wasn't struggling anymore; I was powering through like 18 credit hours …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/12/66509

Medieval Institute Publications and De Gruyter Partnership

College of Arts and Sciences

… July 26, 2018 KALAMAZOO, Mich.—A leading academic publishing house has been selected to partner with Medieval … The partnership will allow MIP to expand its niche publishing market in these areas significantly over the coming … new areas of publication. “We are pleased to enter this new partnership with De Gruyter and look forward to …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/mip-degruyter-partnership

2018 Interprofessional Education Expo highlights CHHS successes

College of Health and Human Services

… in Aging and the day featured grand rounds with an interdisciplinary group of CHHS faculty and guests, followed by student research presentations on a variety of interdisciplinary topics. The 2018 expo was the third annual … years. "I was thrilled to see students from different disciplines learning from one another about professional …

https://wmich.edu/hhs/2018-ipe-expo

John Borsos

Political Science

… 1972-88 John was a Kalamazoo native and a creative artist, outstanding athlete, and intellectual adventurer. From … young age he expressed an outgoing, gregarious nature and his enthusiasm, humor, and large heart touched many lives. … tragically shortened life were characterized by heroic struggle and optimism against overwhelming forces. By middle …

https://wmich.edu/politics/borsos

Prescribed burns OK'd at WMU's two nature preserves

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… If weather conditions are not conducive for a burn yet this spring semester, the next window of opportunity will be this coming fall in mid-October to mid-November. Fire's … various plant species to grow more vigorously and discouraged others that were not adapted to fire. "Without …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/03/45596

Off-Site Fees

Michigan Geological Repository for Research and Education

… small samples for geochemical or X-ray diffraction analysis (typically 4-5 gm). $40 per plug for one-inch drilled core plugs for analysis (available only if all tests are non-destructive and … for each additional 10 grams, for example: $30 FIS and Crush Iso samples (typically 15-20 gm). $35 …

https://wmich.edu/michigangeologicalrepository/facility/offsite-fees

June 20, 2016

Registrar's Office

… Over 600 students will be attending commencement this Saturday, June 25 in Miller Auditorium. The schedule is as follows: 9 a.m. College of Education and Human … Box Office.  If extra tickets are available they will be distributed on Friday, June 25 in Miller Auditorium beginning …

https://wmich.edu/registrar/notes-2016-06-20

August 28, 2017

Registrar's Office

… August 28, 2017 dean's list The  Dean’s List  for the Summer II session has been published on the Registrar’s Office website.  The site allows …

https://wmich.edu/registrar/notes-2017-08-28

Schedule and Assignments

Law and Culture in Medieval England

… education faculty "Law and Culture in Medieval England" is hosted by Western Michigan University. Due to the ongoing health crisis, the institute is being held virtually. Activities will … on Homicide (trans. Thorne); The Case of William of Crigglestone (trans. Stenton); The Case of Richard Son of Adam …

https://wmich.edu/medieval-law-culture/schedule

WMed Class of 2021 chosen from largest-ever applicant pool

News

… with our fourth class," says Jean Shelton , director of Admissions and Student Life. Shelton adds that with each class … groups traditionally underrepresented in medicine. This adds to the diverse community of medical students and … a variety of majors from biology, public health, chemistry and neuroscience to psychology, economics, philosophy …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/08/42229