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Educational and Instructional Technology Programs

Education Leadership, Research and Technology

… use it. The courses in this program really opened up new possibilities for little known career paths such as …

https://wmich.edu/leadership/edinfotech

Program Fee Rationale and Use

Lee Honors College

… are charged a $100 per-semester fee. Students should know why and how the college uses the money. In implementing the fee in 2009, the college conducted focus groups with students and learned the following: Students wanted … from this account requires the approval of the dean. Categories of items that can be funded by the program fee …

https://wmich.edu/honors/fee

Physics alumnus journeys from space dreams to quantum realities

College of Arts and Sciences

… I asked around at the time about it, and I was told people go to space—so of course I wanted to be an astronaut," … in understanding the excitation spectra of strongly coupled fermionic systems. Addressing one of physics' most … value. There's a lot of activity in this field, and that's why I'm excited to be here. We're at the forefront, building …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/12/73965

Construction near Sangren Hall triggers major traffic changes

News

… Construction near Sangren Hall triggers major traffic changes Submitted by Anonymous (not … and vehicular traffic. Additional construction fencing will go up as the University continues work on the $69 million …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/04/356

Chemistry: ACS Certified

Academics

… the classroom by joining the Chem Club, an affiliate group of the American Chemical Society. The club provides … Technicians Among the organizations they work for are: Government agencies Pharmaceutical companies Schools and … and Sustainability Geochemistry Pre-Dentistry Custom URL chemistry-acs Western Michigan University offers a new …

https://wmich.edu/academics/undergraduate/chemistry-acs

Graduate student ready for new career in organizational change leadership

College of Education and Human Development

… by Chris Hybels on Sarah Eggerstedt KALAMAZOO, Mich.—"Where does a master's degree fit into all of this?" Sarah Eggerstedt  never thought about going back to school until her supervisor encouraged her during an annual review. As the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/05/75534

International Financial Statistics, IMF

Economics

… account are reported on.  The statistics in the IFS are aggregated and transformed by the Statistics Department of … Statistics HOW TO RETRIEVE DATA BY EXAMPLE Scenario Suppose you want to know how the average quarterly exchange … 1990Q1 to 2018Q4. Step-by-step Locate the data source . Go to International Financial Statistics . In the lower-left …

https://wmich.edu/economics/ifsimf

The Promise of Education - Mark Edmundson

Humanities

… He will consider courage in Homer, compassion in the Gospels, and wisdom in the works of Plato and Socrates. How, … He has won an NEH endowed chair for his teaching, and a Guggenheim Fellowship for scholarship. He’s the author of a … most recently "Self and Soul: A Defense of Ideals and Why Write?" His book trilogy "Why Read?, Why Teach? and Why

https://wmich.edu/humanities/eventsedmundson

What COVID Teaches Us About Health Care

Study of Ethics in Society

… investigator for multiple grants, including a Kellogg grant in collaboration with Western Michigan University … professions education at the University of Illinois Chicago.   Guests Dr. Elissa Allen is an assistant professor in … disparities, and has partnered with community advisory groups and researchers from the Western Michigan University …

https://wmich.edu/ethics/health-care

Community, campus programs to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

News

… from local higher education institutions to build a supportive community to foster youth's creative writing and … City Hall. Volunteer opportunities available at  http://go.volunteerkalamazoo.org . MLK Day Convocation, 10:50 a.m. … of the Global Automotive Alliance. Register at  tinyurl.com/BLS2018 .  Wednesday, Jan. 24 "The Easiest …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/12/44323