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Making 'work from home' work for you

W Magazine

… until next year, or even at all, as a growing number of companies choose to continue remote work indefinitely. That … employer could be feeling the pain, too. “When we are uncomfortable when we're working, we're not as productive,” … in ergonomics, or the study of how we work. “And that discomfort, if it continues without us doing something about …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/11/62168

All Life is Learning - April 2022

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at WMU

… year I am inviting all OLLI members and others within our community to join me in donating in support of OLLI. Please … and WMU’s expectations and goals are that OLLI will become self-sustaining. Fundraising is vitally important to accomplish this goal. How have our donated funds been …

https://wmich.edu/olli/newsletter/april-2022

Study abroad on rise at WMU, international enrollment holds steady

International Student and Scholar Services

… abroad participation last year. That's just one of many comparisons officials in WMU's Haenicke Institute for Global … 2013-14 to earn academic credit and increase their global competency. WMU study abroad personnel calculate that … for study abroad during the 2013-14 year, with $400,000 coming from University sources. The top five destinations …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/11/28607

Balancing cybersecurity and business goals

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… is poised to join the growing profession in protecting companies and consumers from attacks. The field is also one … due to the nature of attacks that bad actors can commit. Whether it’s social engineering, software vulnerabilities or even compromising hardware, cybersecurity professionals must …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/08/68924

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Biological Sciences

… of Biological Sciences at Western Michigan University encompasses a variety of disciplines that involve the study of … of its wonderfully diverse forms . WMU has a campus-wide commitment to academic rigor, service, inclusivity, … knowledge. Are productive and informed participants in the community. Collaborate to promote student success and …

https://wmich.edu/biology/about

William J. Kowalski obituary

News

… included 43 major construction projects on campus with a combined original cost of $69 million for new facilities, … Cemetery in Allegan. Remembrances Visit lifestorynet.com to make a memorial guestbook entry. Memorial gifts may …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/06/16723

Medical Humanities Conference 2021

Medical Humanities

https://wmich.edu/medicalhumanities/events/archives/conference2021

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Sociology

… The Innocence Project where they will learn about the most common causes of wrongful conviction, how to review case … cases that may lead to exoneration. Students who have completed the course can work with law students and the rest …

https://wmich.edu/sociology/get-involved

Challenges and Opportunities: A Conversation with Carlos Lozano

Irving S. Gilmore School of Music

… in ways that have challenged our ability to adapt and overcome obstacles in life. Many people have had to learn new ways of communication in order to keep family close but also to keep doing their day-to-day work. Technology has become our biggest tool and it has helped us compensate for …

https://wmich.edu/music/20201001-lozano-challenges-opportunities