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Global water supply crisis informs research of WMU professor named American Association of Geographers Fellow
School of Environment, Geography and Sustainability
… American Association of Geographers Fellow Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Dr. Chansheng He KALAMAZOO, Mich.—There’s … by his experiences in the field, where he found people struggling to find clean water in both regions of China and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/02/66997
New name, enhanced mission: WMUx fosters innovative next-level learning
News
… New name, enhanced mission: WMUx fosters innovative next-level learning Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Western Michigan University faculty and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/03/58331
Bringing social issues to light
College of Arts and Sciences
… films,” says Billings. “They both have motivated me to not only be an artist, but to use my art and passion for … says Billings. The films follow the lives of individuals not confined to the stereotypical average person. By … people with disabilities, seniors and veterans with no place to go. “It was heartbreaking hearing their stories. …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/billings-storytelling
World Bank Databank
Economics
… them alphabetically, by topic or the most frequently used. Note: One can download the data without an account, but must … Country drop-down menu we have seven selected countries. Note: The drop-down menus show the number of options … changes in the middle of the screen. Your screen should now look like to this: To download the data, click on …
https://wmich.edu/economics/world-bank-databank
Duo leading new venture and supporting students along the way
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
… Sciences. The type of product made at Tight Line did not exist until about 2013. It’s in the relatively new field of carbon fiber pultrusion, a field filled with innovation and development in designing and manufacturing … infrastructure as well as custom applications. “There is no engineer’s handbook for looking up the answer or even …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/02/67020
Business college receives naming gift for sales, negotiation and leadership lab
Haworth College of Business
… Corporation, based in Troy. The gift funds the renovation and expansion of the college's sales lab facility. … major. At the program's inception, there were 49 majors. Now, 18 years later, enrollment has topped 320 students, … Improvements will include: Doubling the square footage. Renovating existing meeting spaces and role-playing facilities …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/03/45696
Healing through art and community, a choral concert that made a difference
College of Fine Arts
… to tell this story really spoke to Watt, who was a music minor in college himself. He was also impressed by a man so … gay community. For McWilliams to want to tell that story now, when some of the cultural memory of the agony during … wouldn’t have been there if it had just been my recital and not a collaboration with anyone else,” McWilliams said. An …
https://wmich.edu/finearts/blog/2019/05/mcwilliamsrecital
Preparing to prosper
W Magazine
… contributions by having one foot in the district and another in Lansing, ensuring our office maintains a strong … or answering their questions on legislation and policy; another day she might be volunteering at events like the … the field of public relations." ■ Photo courtesy: Jacob Waggoner, BBA '19, The Kalamazoo Promise Western does a great …
https://wmich.edu/magazine/preparing-prosper
University Theatre travels the globe in 2018-19 season
Theatre
… University Theatre at Western Michigan University announced its 2018-19 season featuring cowboys, drag queens, … and Millennium Restaurant Group. Season passes are on sale now and offer significant savings. Single tickets for fall … whimsical, imaginary town situated somewhere under the Northern lights of Maine. Surprising, hilarious and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/08/48385
Fulbright specialist envisions more conflict as Arctic ice melts
News
… envisions more conflict as Arctic ice melts Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fritz Allhoff presenting his workshop session on "Civilian and Indigenous Affairs." KALAMAZOO, Mich.—With melting ice opening up …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/07/47942