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Strategic Plan 2024-2027

University Libraries

… the Harwood Institute for Public Innovation's "Turning Outward" framework. This method is designed to gain insight … 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and developed an interim set of priorities to focus our work and extend the existing … we captured student input during five tabling sessions in Waldo Library, the College of Health and Human Services, …

https://wmich.edu/library/strategic-plan

From marketing student to global go-getter

Haworth College of Business

… helped me realize my potential and encouraged me to set aspirational goals!” And Lemus has realized many … her honors thesis, “WMU Essential Studies: Creating Awareness for the New Required Curriculum.” The thesis was a yearlong project, which supported efforts to …

https://wmich.edu/business/lemus2021

First Annual High School Model UN Conference Held at WMU

College of Arts and Sciences

… political boundaries over the Spratly Islands, a disputed set of islands in the South China Sea.  The high school … the delegates during the conference.  "This is a terrific way for high school students to learn more about Western," … Club plan to expand the conference next spring, and look forward to again collaborating with the UN Association of …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/news-un-model-conference

Office of Research and Innovation launches Bronco Innovators Challenge

News

… for the kickoff. Student teams that choose to move forward to the competition and have viable innovative ideas … funding and how much to invest in order to move the idea forward into production. "Western students have the opportunity … engage in real-world, resume-building experiences that will set them up for career success, and this challenge creates …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/12/70230

Update: Precautionary boil water advisory lifted for Read Fieldhouse

News

… Update: Precautionary boil water advisory lifted for Read Fieldhouse Submitted by Erin Flynn on Update: The precautionary boil water advisory issued for Read Fieldhouse has been lifted. … be available within 24 hours of collection and the final set will be available within 48 hours. Municipal water …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/02/58140

Sessions on solar garden project slated for campus community

News

… Campus to harvest clean solar energy. The sessions are set for 2 to 3 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, Nov. 10 and 12 , … those attending will be provided with information to take away. Each session also will feature a question-and-answer …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/11/28105

Single ticket on-sale dates announced for Miller's 2015-16 season

News

… nearing, and single ticket on-sale dates for the PNC Broadway in West Michigan Series and the Lake Michigan Mailers Spotlight Series have been set. Members of the Miller E-club have access to exclusive …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/07/25543

Participation needed for institutional transformation effort

News

… learning communities that focus on improving persistence toward graduation for all undergraduate students, particularly … low-income students. The learning communities are being set up through the Broncos FIRST program, which is being … The two wrote the University's grant proposal, and theirs was the only proposal from a Michigan institution to be …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/07/25412

Doctors Without Borders board member to speak at breakfast series

News

… Parisian upheavals of May 1968. A group of young doctors set out to assist victims of wars and major disasters. The organization was officially founded in December 1971 and at that time …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/05/23887

Planned burn scheduled at WMU's Asylum Lake Preserve

News

… Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on A prescribed burn was last conducted at the Asylum Lake preserve in 2007. … weekend. Prescribed burns are fires that are intentionally set and carefully managed. They are periodically necessary … be right for a burn to take place. Consequently, organizers wait until 24 hours before a scheduled burn to give the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/04/23346