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WMU experts in medicine, engineering and communication earn national recognition for efforts to reduce medication dosing errors for children

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… the EMS team and how they function with each other, and worked on the user experience for the application developed. … the project. “It wasn’t a magic thing—it was hard work. The technology has shown great promise, and we are …

https://wmich.edu/engineer/news/2026/02/medicine-engineering-national-award

Senior Associate Director Foundation Relations

Human Resources

… to align support with interdisciplinary initiatives. Works across academic and administrative units to develop … written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work as a team member in a complex organization. … with grant and research tools. Required other Ability to work irregular shifts and extended hours, including evenings …

https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/010779

Ethics Center offers three book club events for the fall semester

News

… and above systemic racism in our healthcare system. This work has many implications from issues of paternalism, … speech, which is not "offense," but instead an attack on social standing and dignity. Key ethical questions are: What … utterances that may intentionally seek to diminish the social standing of others in the eyes of the community? …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/06/40701

Sweet success: Food marketing student cooks up skills to help business thrive

W Magazine

… took off. “All we could do was say, ‘Okay, let’s get to work,’” Luchara Wallace says. Dr. Luchara Wallace, right, … program. “This collaborative effort laid the groundwork for what would eventually become Layla’s Cool Pops: a … it’s a community-focused enterprise that actively addresses social issues, such as homelessness, through …

https://wmich.edu/magazine/news/2024/11/layla-wallace-food-marketing-student-leads-kalamazoo-business

Mentorship

Graduate College

… recognition. Your mentor might, for example, promote your work for publication, help you build a professional network, … more at conferences. That extra exposure is particularly valuable because it allows you to meet and establish … you think in terms of three main support areas: academic, social/emotional, and career/networking. Each category …

https://wmich.edu/grad/Compass/Mentorship

Establishing AI Policies for Your Classroom

Teaching and Learning

… altering the way that humans access information, learn, and work. The opportunities and challenges offered by these … has recently released a book, Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI (Penguin Random House, 2024). Explore AI @ … conversation with each instructor before using AI for coursework. Given that most students take multiple courses in a …

https://wmich.edu/x/teaching-learning/teaching-resources/establishing-ai-policies

Take advantage of global engagement opportunities in March

Haenicke Institute for Global Education

… learning English in relaxed conversation about local and social topics. Free and open to the public. "Dolores" film screening —5 p.m. at the Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership, 205 Monroe St., Kalamazoo, presented by the Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership. The film looks at the life of …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/02/45285

About

Diversity and Inclusion

… community partners who have collaborated in this important work. We will continue to engage our entire campus community …

https://wmich.edu/diversity/about

Associate professor of literacy studies receives COVID-19 response grant

Special Education and Literacy Studies

… can record simplified instructions to accompany student work packets and also provide read-alouds. Receiving this … The recorders will be dropped off to students following social distancing guidelines on Mondays, along with the standard work packets, and picked back up on Thursdays so teachers …

https://wmich.edu/specialed/associate-professor-literacy-studies-receives-covid-19-response-grant

LBGT office celebrates 30 years of inclusion, diversity on campus

W Magazine

… have seen it grow from everything done underground and working to make strides, and I think we’ve really done that … advisor. “As humans, we’re communal creatures. We’re social creatures. We need that support from people around … on a number of topics involving identity and intersectional social justice. Workshops in the program also fulfill some …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/01/57382