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'Diversity without Division'
We Talk
… 'Diversity without Division' Submitted by Deanne Puca on Forums and workshops Wed, … a thought-provoking, interactive experience that explores what it means to build a culture of belonging. Discuss the idea that a culture of belonging is less about …
https://wmich.edu/events/70949
'Diversity without Division'
We Talk
… 'Diversity without Division' Submitted by Deanne Puca on Forums and workshops Tue, … a thought-provoking, interactive experience that explores what it means to build a culture of belonging. Discuss the idea that a culture of belonging is less about …
https://wmich.edu/events/70948
WMU Server Registration Rules and Guidelines
Information Technology
… WMU Server Registration Rules and Guidelines Responsible office … IT Security & Privacy Statement of Rule Servers that administer or share resources to multiple clients in a distributed network must be registered in order for the …
https://wmich.edu/it/rules/serverregistration
Wetland projects test waters to restart research at WMU
News
… at WMU Submitted by Erin Flynn on Dr. Tiffany Schriever is researching interdunal wetlands along Lake Michigan. … approved and happy to go through the process because that's what we live for, to go out into the field, and that's … journey here . "It's great because we can bridge together what we think natural wetlands are doing, which is all the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/06/60039
From cockroaches to xylophones: WMU education students engage in unique hands-on learning
College of Education and Human Development
… students engage in unique hands-on learning Submitted by Chris Hybels on Students successfully played "Mary Had a Little … mallet. Constructed electric circuits helped students find what assortment of items were able to conduct electricity and assembled dominoes run to see what figuration would be able to knock a ball into a bucket. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/03/71263
Science and the Human Endeavor - Speaker Series - Sylvia Earle
Humanities
… MI 49007 “Exploring the Deep Frontier” Sylvia Earle is an oceanographer, explorer, author, lecturer, Explorer in … growing impact that people are having on the sea through what is being put into it, and what is being taken out. Rapid global warming, sea level …
https://wmich.edu/humanities/science-human-endeavor-speaker-series-sylvia-earle
Housing and Dining
Student Life
… Housing and Dining Living on campus is more than having a place to eat and sleep. It’s about … a variety of housing types and environments so you can pick what best meets your needs and interests. Housing Sign-Up … Learn about all the different ways students can get plugged in, participate, gather, organize, socialize, meet, …
https://wmich.edu/students/living
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Geological and Environmental Sciences
… and Environmental Sciences at Western Michigan University is a highly active program, which leaves us no shortage of … at any given time. As such, there are several places on this site where you can read about various developments … : Visit this page to find out where alumni are now and what they are up to! Events : You guessed it! Our events …
https://wmich.edu/geology/about/news
Nearly $5M grant will help WMU, school districts create new pipeline to fill teacher shortage
News
… Nearly $5M grant will help WMU, school districts create new pipeline to fill teacher shortage … coaching and feedback in their cohorts as they apply what they’re learning in the classroom to their coursework. … can be harmful to children if the teachers don't understand what certain behaviors mean, how certain families …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/11/61810
Geography alumnus successfully navigates detours on road to career
News
… the results here . YPSILANTI, Mich.— Ryan Taylor's career isn't exactly as he'd mapped it out before college. … mentioned things like technology and science, and he said, 'What about geography?'" says Taylor, who admittedly didn't … and private defense companies. The technology is similar to what he used in a funded research project he was involved in …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/02/58014