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November 2022
Research and Innovation
… with University Center for Humanities. I would also like to welcome a new staff member, Julie Boylan. Julie is … scholarship awards Welcome to a new staff member We would like to extend a warm welcome to ORI’s newest research … Don't forget—Interim Provost Chris Cheatham would also like copies of your books! light left …
https://wmich.edu/research/nov2022
Academic Support - Undergraduate and Graduate
Physics
… Type your name and class you need tutoring on, like this: "I’m Buster B. I need help with PHYS 2050." …
https://wmich.edu/physics/academics/academic-support
Winter 2024
W Magazine
… we celebrate the diverse achievements and impact of alumni like Dr. Karika Parker, Barry Roberts and Greg Neff, it’s … and a sense of fulfillment as spectators and practitioners alike. From the stage to the stars, Broncos showcase the … … so my hope with this gift is to ensure that more students like me receive the resources they need to graduate. WMU was …
https://wmich.edu/magazine/winter-2024
Honoring resilience: The significance of Indigenous Peoples Day in Michigan
News
… discuss post-independence colonialism by settler societies like Australia and the U.S. We talk about current issues, … Native populations. WMU LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to recognize that Western Michigan University is …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/10/65903
"Fulfilling orders" (credit card payments) for career fairs in TouchNet
Career and Student Employment Services
… in Firefox or Internet Explorer (the manufacturer suggests those browsers, because it tends not to load … "c21782.(yourBroncoNetID)" If this is the first time logging into TouchNet, contact Liana Fox for the temporary … middle of the page, check the box of the order you would like to fulfill. (It is recommended to fulfill each order …
https://wmich.edu/career/cfpaytouchnet
Western students lead strategy development to keep young professionals in Kalamazoo
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… concept. (Courtesy: Madison Rose Photography) The high stakes of the project give students added motivation to … things up organizationally to what the budget should look like, so kudos to Doug and the program for putting together … that I would never have gotten anywhere else, and I feel like I'm going to be way more prepared now going into the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/04/75403
Alumna uses equine therapy to help patients overcome physical and emotional barriers
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… called Pitt Hopkins syndrome, doctors said he would likely never walk. Limited success after years of physical … Middaugh . "They said he never would." Emotional scenes like that are not uncommon at Northern Michigan Equine … so she could fundraise and seek grants for families like Zander's, who wouldn't otherwise be able to afford …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/06/47690
WMU student recruiting and orientation captivating from afar
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… College of Health and Human Services learning spaces look like, you have to at least catch a glimpse of them. Even in … visit options and we’re finding that students are more likely to have in-depth conversations. We’ve received a lot … and University cabinet members. New Student Necessities Like admissions, the Office of Student Transitions, which …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/05/59384
Powerful piece wins WMU dance student prestigious choreography award
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… to success after graduation. Hayley Midea won the coveted Maggie Allesee Choreography Award on Saturday, Oct. 12 , … says. To be able to share her story and not allow things like this just slip away, so (the victims) are heard and it … technical training. "I don't think any other program is like our program," says Midea. "The professors just care so …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/10/56188
WMU celebrates opening of Business Technology and Research Park North, Ascension Borgess Cancer Center
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… their education and their future, it leads to advances like the expansion of the BTR and the opening of the … of Trustees is proud to represent the University in efforts like this one that benefit our community, and we share our …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/09/65768