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From WMU to the NFL: Emmy-winning alum reflects on ‘transformational’ college experience

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… experience Submitted by Adam Dietz on For alumnus Max Hahn, work with Bronco football served as a springboard to the … of our nation’s great unifiers. Live sports, arguably one of the last vestiges of the monoculture, remain … among the few experiences millions share at the same time. Working behind the scenes to capture those collective …

https://wmich.edu/news/news/2026/01/detroit-lions-max-hahn-emmy-winning-alum-reflects-on-college-experience

Ethics Center announces fall 2022 book clubs

Study of Ethics in Society

… conference November 10 addressing issues in the book . This work introduces the concept of “fair housing” and the … fairness when it comes to the distribution of economic and social burdens to create thriving, equitable, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/09/69336

WMU graduate students to host national conference this week

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… discuss issues important to graduate students, network and socialize. In addition, they will conduct national … to graduate student life. This year's schedule includes: "Social Justice and Voting: Using Constitutional Institutions …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/11/10979

Archaeological project earns state award

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… researchers and students at the University have continued working to uncover and interpret the fort's physical … of Revolution." The documentary earned a gold award in the social sciences area of the … the University's School of Communication, co-produced the work. David Tabor , a 2010 WMU graduate, served as second …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/11/11236

WMU expands, re-envisions definition and measures for sustainability

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… a way that will make it easy for our campus community to network and connect with others on campus who are doing similar … environmental issues, but will cover such items as access, social sustainability, food safety and research.  Dr. Harold … particular, he says, there is a tremendous amount of superb work in the realm of curriculum and research that needs to …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/11/11612

Week of Juneteenth events aims to celebrate emancipation, spark conversation

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… joy and peace and also be healed," she says. "Activist work is great, too, but sometimes it gets exhausting and we … Africana Studies at Western, and Dr. Michelle Johnson , who worked as a Freedom Trail coordinator for the state of … what our role looks like in this fight toward racial and social justice and to be antiracist, one way to do that is …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/06/64444

Undergraduate Minors

College of Arts and Sciences

… Public Administration Sociology Criminal Justice Studies Social Psychology Sociology Spanish Spanish Statistics Data … Teaching and Learning of Mathematics Political Science Social Studies Spanish Interdisciplinary programs See  more …

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

Western Michigan University students

The Evaluation Center

… Michigan University student eager to stand out in the workforce? Join The Evaluation Lab team and harness the … methods. Develop Essential Skills: Enhance your teamwork, communication, and critical thinking abilities. … - become part of The Evaluation Lab and help advance the social justice missions of organizations serving diverse …

https://wmich.edu/evaluation/lab-student

Putting student well-being ‘front and center’

W Magazine

… the world, you were probably unfamiliar with the term “social distancing.” The practice of keeping physical … against COVID-19, but it’s also a challenge to avoiding social isolation and its potential emotional toll. "For me … the pandemic on college campuses—and their virtual workspaces.  “I would imagine that just about everyone has …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/03/63622

College of Health and Human Services celebrates grads with drive-through event

College of Health and Human Services

… had set up a small backdrop for photos, and the School of Social Work provided graduation gowns for anyone who needed to …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/05/64186