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WMU alumni create educational opportunities for Kalamazoo refugees
News
… old and they don’t even have a pencil grip. They don’t know how to hold a pen. They have never held a pen” says … program, which is designed for students that are at risk of not completing school. “Some of them do not have the skill level of the grade they have placed in, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/09/54617
Purpose-filled pursuit of patient connection
W Magazine
… sport enthusiast and adrenaline seeker, Garrett Bazany is no stranger to creating his own path—whether down a snow-covered mountain or over perilous rapids. He's traversed … says Bazany, who grew up in Grand Haven, Michigan, and is now in his second year in WMU’s highly competitive physician …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/11/62025
Digital Millennium Copyright Act Compliance Policy
Information Technology
… number 12-12 Responsible office Office of Information Technology Enforcement official Chief Information Officer … Board of Trustees-delegated Policy Category Information Technology and Data Security Statement of policy WMU will promptly process and investigate notices of alleged copyright infringement and take …
https://wmich.edu/policies/copyright
Program Income in Sponsored Projects Policy
Policies
… number 17-04.10 Responsible office Office of Research and Innovation Enforcement official Vice President for Research and Innovation Classification Board of Trustees-delegated Policy … program income on externally funded sponsored projects as noted in the Code of Federal Regulations Title 2: Grants and …
https://wmich.edu/policies/program-income
Leveling up experience-driven learning opportunities
W Magazine
… of discovery as undergraduate students venture into the unknown, dissecting cow brains to expand their classroom knowledge in neuroanatomy and behavioral neuroscience. Dr. … such as the Kalamazoo Children's Chorus, Gilmore Piano Festival and Kalamazoo Public Schools to engage student …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/06/75848
Spring 2022
W Magazine
… helps police net arrest in decades-old murder WMU new economic development park honored for cleanup, sustainable use of land Pipeline program … degree of excellence and passion for their craft. This is no surprise given that the college has been educating …
https://wmich.edu/magazine/spring-2022
Most Americans don’t eat worms … yet!
Haworth College of Business
… an important manifestation of identity, culture and values. Nowhere is this more evident than when looking at how diets evolve as products and trends move from new to normalized. American culture has not traditionally embraced insect proteins, but WMU students …
https://wmich.edu/business/zofo
Faculty, grad students travel to Japan to explore pandemic response
College of Arts and Sciences
… travel to Japan to explore pandemic response Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—With more than … worth noting that, culturally, Japan is not known for hugging or shaking hands, so there was already some built-in … Japan she had gained studying at Rikkyo University in Ikebukuro as an undergraduate. “I was able to make connections …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/12/70129
LZ Granderson returns to WMU to inspire next generation of journalists
College of Arts and Sciences
… WMU to inspire next generation of journalists Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on LZ Granderson returned as a visiting … front of students,” says Granderson. “I’ve taught at USC, Northwestern and University of Chicago, but this is …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/12/73669
Music therapy student finds belonging through mental health advocacy
News
… and support, have found new purpose in helping people struggling with expressing emotions find their own voice. "The … some of the darkest times in my life. I was like, 'You know what, if there's anything else I was put on this earth … in the memory of beating Christian in a game of Giant Uno and the ego boost that came with it. "But then we put …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/06/71821