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Alumna's personal experience will drive national strategy to combat human trafficking
News
… to serve not just our country, but to also be part of a bigger system that is working on behalf of vulnerable … by a trusted relative. A betrayal of trust Hounakey grew up in the West African country of Togo, where becoming a … in order to live in the false identity that (my aunt) had assigned us, we had to practice," Hounakey says. "So, if you …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/12/56872
Music, dance and education collections now at Waldo Library
University Libraries
… materials online using Library Search and then pick them up at Waldo Library or have the items shipped to you . light …
https://wmich.edu/library/updates/2021/06/music-dance-education-collections
Scholarships
Electrical and Computer Engineering
… proposal continues, stating “Funds will also be used to support our enrolled students with financial needs reducing … has been developed to fulfill this commitment and serve a significant number of current and potential ECE students, both pre-ECE and ECE, with a significant scholarship to support their attendance and …
https://wmich.edu/electrical-computer/scholarships
WMU to recognize top staff members for outstanding service
News
… employees. She is very responsive when asked for her suggestions on how to enhance business or the customer … Other nominators emphasized how well Honsberger trains and supports the student workers she supervises. "It's very apparent that Debby's influence rubs …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/09/9757
Aviation grad finds runway to make a difference at Western
News
… was enamored with the possibilities the University opened up. "We went to the College of Aviation , and I had no idea … other school." Right from the start, Stein began racking up experiences that helped her gain altitude toward her … tours to prospective students in the shoes she once occupied and telling them why Western was the right choice for …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/04/71467
Climate change disinformation poses increasing threat, says WMU history professor
News
… exacerbated by an anti-intellectual trend that is propped up by social media." While "fake news" is a relatively new … in 2019. Both are members of the Climate Change Working Group. Western's interdisciplinary Climate Change Working Group … general public. Benac says it boils down to a strategy designed to make people question accepted science. "If you …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/01/66880
WMU Theatre presents: Next Stop, Broadway!
Theatre
… with the students on their NYC showcase materials leading up to a weekend of musical performances. Darius de Haas …
https://wmich.edu/events/66307
Influenza at the Normal: WMU and the 1918 Pandemic
University Libraries
… ever experienced. However, it’s not the first pandemic to significantly impact Western Michigan University’s campus. … 40,000 soldiers. By 1917, barracks were overcrowded, and supplies were low. There were subsequent outbreaks at other … In Kalamazoo, preliminary information in the newspaper suggested that drastic action would not be necessary. Dr. …
https://wmich.edu/library/updates/2022/01/impact-report-pandemic
Learning Communities and Cohorts
Teaching and Learning
… Learning team offers a variety of ongoing programming to support and grow our teaching and learning efforts for the … is facilitated or co-facilitated by an instructional designer or Office of Faculty Development staff member. … the opportunity to discuss the definition, purpose, design, and facilitation of HyFlex learning experiences. AI …
https://wmich.edu/x/teaching-learning/events/communities-cohorts
Faculty Achievement Award in Professional and Community Service
College of Arts and Sciences
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/faculty-achievement-award-service