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New digital narrative tells story of a ‘Girl’s Journey to Ecuador’ and flight from Nazi Germany

University Libraries

… and Amy Bocko , associate professor and digital projects librarian, collaborated to tell the story of Ina … her family in 1939 and lived in Ecuador for a year while waiting to emigrate to the United States. Juretschke … currently lives in Kalamazoo. Ina’s father, Alfred, was an avid hobbyist photographer and thoroughly documented …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/09/69162

Data Integration Specialist

Human Resources

… throughout the University. Collaborates closely with project sponsors, champions, security administrators, … information systems, the University's degree audit software, lightweight directory access protocol, customer relationship management software, portfolio tracking software, database management …

https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/010924

WMU instructor, students team up to build a better bone model

News

… to build a better bone model Submitted by Paula M. Davis on Walcott, a master faculty specialist who teaches anatomy and … the ethmoid is located in the skull. KALAMAZOO, Mich.— Phil Walcott , who teaches anatomy, needed a bone model that was … of design flaws. A group of engineering students needed a project that would demonstrate their innovation, design and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/12/36967

Geography alumnus successfully navigates detours on road to career

News

… now works as a geospatial analyst at Maxar Technologies. "I was talking to an exploratory advisor (my freshman year) and … technology is similar to what he used in a funded research project he was involved in at WMU—a unique opportunity for an …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/02/58014

Service Learning Course Designation Request

Service Learning

… be stated in the course syllabus) (required) Yes Does the project meet a community-identified need? (required) Yes Is the project arranged by WMU faculty or staff? (required) Yes …

https://wmich.edu/servicelearning/service-learning-course-designation-request

Meghann Meeusen

English

… and research. In great part, this means studying the ways that those who write for children and teens infuse … University Press of Mississippi, and her current research project focuses on student-centered pedagogical approaches …

https://wmich.edu/english/directory/meeusen

MSW Handbook

School of Social Work

… course relevant to their degree or apply them towards a specialization. Most specializations fit within the  … must be approved by the Associate Director, and then forwarded to the chair of the curriculum committee for further … must agree to mentor a student interested in an independent project and facilitate the proposal through the  curriculum …

https://wmich.edu/socialwork/mswhandbook

Senior Director Planning Design and Construction

Human Resources

… and architectural services, construction services, capital projects, and space management functions for the University. … including building renovations, major construction projects, infrastructure, and maintenance projects as … projects are completed within funding constraints and allowable performance periods. Manages state funding requests, …

https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/010968

Graduate students win leading geology awards

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… Graduate students win leading geology awards Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on KALAMAZOO, … the Best Student Geologic Map Competition. The competition was hosted this year by the U.S. Geological Survey in … of Maps and the Journal of Maps Student Edition. Her project produced a detailed map of the surficial geology of …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/11/43875

Externships, research opportunities helped nursing grad chart path to success

News

… lead presentations that inform industry leaders. "I was able to go to a nursing conference and was the only student there. I was surrounded by people who … his own course to his career. Le, right, worked on the project at Ascension Borgess with classmates Maddie Bies and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/04/75401