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Grad student looks to fill critical gap in orientation and mobility specialists in South Africa

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… Grad student looks to fill critical gap in orientation and mobility specialists … to fill a critical gap in care. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—When it comes to goals, Tracey Joubert sets the bar high. "My … prevalent disability in her home country of South Africa, where she works at the College of Orientation and Mobility , …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/09/65565

Capitol Quartet to perform standard works, new music and jazz

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… Capitol Quartet to perform standard works, new music and jazz … Oct. 4 .  The group will premier two new works by composers Carter Pann and David Biedenbender. In addition to … $5 for students, and are available from Miller Auditorium online or by calling (269) 387-2300 or (800) 228-9858. The …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/09/42566

Educator honored with Emerging Scholar Award for global work to expand critical public health knowledge

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… Educator honored with Emerging Scholar Award for global work to … is a testament to her hard work, innovative ideas and commitment to excellence,” says Dr. Julian Vasquez Heilig , … conducting research through Photovoice, a research method where participants take photos and describe what their …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/09/72654

Presentation to focus on human trafficking and child labor

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… Presentation to focus on human trafficking and child labor Submitted by … KALAMAZOO—Efforts in Michigan and by the national legal community to help stop human trafficking and child labor … Force, the Michigan Attorney General's Human Trafficking Commission, and the reporter and chief drafter of the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/02/13702

U.S. Response to Paris Attacks Explored at Occasional Lecture Series

College of Arts and Sciences

… U.S. Response to Paris Attacks Explored at Occasional Lecture Series Over … explain why she thought Paris was the target. France is uncomfortable with its own diversity, even though it is the … and third generation Muslims live in colonial shanty towns where they remain unemployed and open to radicalization.” …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/paris-attacks-lecture

Former secretary of commerce to speak at annual conference

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… Former secretary of commerce to speak at annual conference Submitted by Cindy Wagner on … Food Marketing Conference will feature former Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez as well as other industry …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/03/14087

Students to compete for $16,000 Multicultural Leader Scholarships

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… Students to compete for $16,000 Multicultural Leader Scholarships Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Competition winners will receive a scholarship and … competition at Western Michigan University from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22 , in the Bernhard Center. WMU …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/02/13581

Psychology department to host day-long focus on research

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… Psychology department to host day-long focus on research Submitted by Anonymous … graduate students as well as members of the broader community. The event is free and open to the general public. … at just after 4 p.m. For more information , including a complete schedule and description of topics to be covered, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/02/13485

Dining Services brings Southeast Asia-inspired cuisine to campus

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… Dining Services brings Southeast Asia-inspired cuisine to campus Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Dishes … Michigan University Dining Services invites campus community members and guests to a special dinner from 4 to … banana coconut pudding and cassava cake. All guests are welcome for dinner at any of the five residence hall dining …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/03/14629

Tickets available Tuesday to watch Broncos in NCAA Tournament

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… Tickets available Tuesday to watch Broncos in NCAA Tournament Submitted by Deanne Puca on The Bronco men's … regular season championship in program history. Hawkins becomes the third coach in program history to be named MAC …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/03/14350