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WMU Trombone Choir schedules its annual spring concert

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… and open to the public. This year’s concert will feature a commission by composer Benjamin Taylor, plus several works for trombone … studio at WMU, including several recognized by the highly-competitive International Trombone Association solo …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/03/38568

Physician to discuss how inequities impact health care

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… physician, advocate and author will connect racism and income inequality to health and well-being during a free, … be given by Dr. David A. Ansell , senior vice president of community health equity and associate provost for clinical … a decreased life expectancy for many of Ansell's patients compared to people who were living in other areas of …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/05/40228

First class of WMU MBA Taiwan students graduate

Haworth College of Business

… we view the world. Overall, we have and will continue to become a much stronger and wiser institution because of our … about resilience. What do you do when your industry, the competitive environment, or even your colleagues throw you a … away but we were WhatsApping each other to have instant communication. During one session, an MBA student who I knew …

https://wmich.edu/business/mbataiwan2022

Alumni Spotlights

Trombone Program

… university clinician and guest artist, and he is active in commissioning new works for trombone. He is a performing artist for Edwards Instrument Company and Dansr, Inc.  Read more  about Evan's success. … winner of numerous national and international trombone solo competitions, former trombonist of the Seraph Brass, and is …

https://wmich.edu/trombone/spotlights

WMU Ethics Center offers four book clubs for spring semester

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… work—part novel, part sociological treatise—in 1835, after completing a nine-month journey across the United States, … of racial inequality on democratic mores and political community in the United States. The book reading coincides … from loss of bodily control to the limits of professional competence. The group will meet at 5:30 p.m. Wednesdays …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/01/37342

2021 Department of Management Outstanding Alumni Award

Haworth College of Business

… sector, Naugle recognized the gap in employment and lack of comprehensive services for veterans and their families. He … them to the right service provider in their respective communities.  RP/6 and the USO joined forces in January 2017 … worked in the technology field as an IT professional for companies including Microsoft, KPMG and Starbucks. He is the …

https://wmich.edu/business/naugle2021

Principal Leadership, Master of Arts

Education Leadership, Research and Technology

… management, equity-driven decision-making, and community engagement. Upon successful completion of the program—and pending approval from the … Michigan Department of Education (MDE)—graduates will be recommended for the Michigan School Administrator Certificate. …

https://wmich.edu/leadership/k12/masters/principal

School of Communication

College of Arts and Sciences

… School of Communication Empower the Future: The Dunbar Media Suite … Prepare for a groundbreaking addition to our School of Communication! The innovative Dunbar Media Suite will … education with us! Support the media suite The School of Communication at Western Michigan University provides …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/academics/communication

Counselor education programs reaffirmed with national accreditation through 2031

College of Education and Human Development

… them to meet their educational and professional goals of becoming a counselor," says Rawls.   Dr. Jess Heybach , … Education and Counseling Psychology, adds, "This accomplishment is a testament to our dedication and commitment to providing exceptional counselor education …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/08/72475

University Dames seeking contact information before disbanding

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… its growing materials. The luncheon also will feature a commemorative University Dames plaque and a memorabilia …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/03/5050