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First cohort of product design program sharp on all edges

W Magazine

… the potential of having a designer on the engineering innovation side—the concepting side,” the product design student asked. Thaj noticed the aircraft manufacturer did not engage creative … vice president for innovation to consider how her suggestion might be implemented. By the end of the internship …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/03/63900

South campus transformation moves forward with opening of Arcadia Flats

News

… is offering a completely new style of housing that we have not seen before at Western," says Rachel Nave , apartment … living on campus with a contemporary housing design. The innovative apartment-style units and common spaces reflect the … passion for cooking and baking. "I love the space I have now to really make my place my own. Creating the right …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/01/62814

Academics

Precollege Programming

… Academics Language Arts Courses Honors English 9 Students work on several formal essays, … in which they write directed entries, take CLOSE reading notes and the class explores the basic elements of the … a complete portfolio of revised work for the final grade. Honors English 10 Building upon the foundation of Honors …

https://wmich.edu/precollege/atyp/academics

Distinguished Alumni

School of Environment, Geography and Sustainability

… and Sustainability at Western Michigan University nominates an alumnus or alumna for an Alumni Achievement … Better World Builders where he combines his engineering knowledge, construction expertise, and commitment to the … happen overnight.  With every new customer, Mark initiates another steward for the environment and moves Kalamazoo one …

https://wmich.edu/environment/alumni/distinguished

Propelling the next generation of engineers: WALI gives students a shot at space exploration

W Magazine

… Ryan Barker, Douglas Adams, Aya Zahreddine, Carlos Zamorano Guerrero, Fernando Miguel Gonzalez Cruz, Cameron Larson … offers both, giving students experience working with technology that could land their work in space and connecting … their CubeSat design, which they presented to some of the biggest aerospace agencies and companies in Albuquerque, New …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/02/74818

Student veterans find place to grow, thrive at WMU

News

… by Erin Flynn on Marine Corps veteran Patrick McConnell, now an electrical engineering student, completed several … Mich.— On Veterans Day, Western Michigan University honors the service of its robust military community. … Corps veteran, Gough has seen friends from his old unit struggle to find their place once they finish their service. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/11/56507

Navy veteran and four-time CAS alum built a career by probing the link between humans and their machines

College of Arts and Sciences

… the link between humans and their machines Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on KALAMAZOO, Mich.— Dr. Dylan Schmorrow   has … felt welcomed into the Bronco family.  “I can’t emphasize enough that the magic for me in the late 1980s was the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/09/69145

University to honor its top four staffers for 2016-17

News

… University to honor its top four staffers for 2016-17 Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Four staff members who …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/09/42945

Web Accessibility Policy

Policies

… Board of Trustees-delegated Policy Category Information Technology and Data Security Statement of policy In accordance … or who otherwise require the use of assistive technology to access information. Stakeholders Most Impacted by … that may be accessed via a web browser, including—but not limited to—internet websites, images, audio, video, …

https://wmich.edu/policies/web-accessibility

Dr. Homer Hartman Stryker biography

News

… Dr. Homer Hartman Stryker biography Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Dr. Homer Stryker was an orthopedic surgeon, inventor, and businessman, best known for his inventions, which revolutionized orthopedic …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/03/14108