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Preparing to prosper
W Magazine
… Preparing to prosper Our interns that come from Western Michigan University’s Capital Internship … to make substantial contributions by having one foot in the district and another in Lansing, ensuring our office … as a legislative aide "has taught me to work as a team toward a goal set … and, above all, being curious and asking …
https://wmich.edu/magazine/preparing-prosper
Two Kate Teale exhibits on display at the Richmond Center
News
… Arts Thursday, Sept. 4, through Friday, Oct. 10 . Teale was born in England, and received her BA at Oxford … depth. Teale works in the interstices of art expectations; near abstractions turn out to be loaded with content. Your Place or Mine? "Your Place or Mine?" is a timely exhibit. With fewer and fewer places being affordable, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/08/18195
Western student leaders attend inaugural first-generation college celebration at White House
News
… right, got a special, behind-the-scenes tour of Washington, D.C. thanks to alumna Julie Shroyer, B.S.W.'87, … Student Day at the White House. They also toured other buildings and met with legislators. Méndez calls visiting the White House …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/11/73523
Graphic design student learns art of networking at WMU
News
… through construction and traffic, Lynnae Strait has become accustomed to the bustle of Midtown Manhattan. A graphic … Partners, the Western Michigan University alumna is a long way from her hometown of Spring Lake, Michigan. Strait talks … first saw possible on a campus tour at WMU. "A professor was talking about how they have interns out in New York and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/01/57683
In artist's imagination, even Einstein took breaks
News
… a Frisbee-throwing Albert Einstein , found a new home this spring on Western Michigan University's Parkview … College of Engineering and Applied Sciences building. It was a gift from Dr. John A. Kapenga , associate professor of … it at their home. They opted instead to have it installed near the main entrance to the building that houses the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/05/15810
Lactation Resources
College of Arts and Sciences
… University is committed to supporting lactating, breastfeeding, and bottle-feeding caregivers on campus. Recognizing … lactation spaces that provide comfort, privacy and amenities for lactating mothers. To ensure the availability … Sindecuse Health Center Lactation Space: Private office near the lobby (Room 2189) available on request. There is …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/lactation
A future to smile about: Aviation grad on fast track to flight deck
News
… bachelor's degrees in aviation flight science and management and operations, and she's on an accelerated path to a … her to check out the aviation program at Western. Hartzell was involved in a number of activities at Western, including Alpha Eta Rho, Women in Aviation and the Women's Air …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/12/73692
Spectrum House
Housing and Residence Life
… Spectrum House Living in Spectrum House gave me the opportunity to connect with so many people from different backgrounds and learn from them and grow with them … of personal identities in a safe and affirming environment. Any student living in Britton/Hadley may be part of …
https://wmich.edu/housing/communities/spectrumhouse
From childhood poems to literary Alaska: An alumna's journey to authorship
College of Arts and Sciences
… verified) on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Emotional short stories and melodramatic poems provided the childhood building blocks for Western Michigan University alumna and … Moustakis’s exceptional career. A writing journey that was launched crafting elementary school writing projects …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/12/73670
Alumna honored as bobsled athlete
News
… KALAMAZOO—Western Michigan University alumna and former Bronco volleyball player Katie Eberling was voted this month as the U.S. Bobsled and Skeleton … Women's Bobsled Athlete of the Year by coaching staff. She was honored Aug. 11 at a ceremony held at the Conference …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/08/8689