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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
College of Arts and Sciences
… Sanchez, Philosophy "Sugar, Pan de Muerto, and Grief: How Rituals Inform our Understandings of Grief" Faculty … Johnson, Digital Media and Journalism "The Stages of Emily Doe" Faculty Sponsor: Olivia Moskot, graduate assistant, …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/about/cas-dei
First Global Education Program cohort inspired to expand global learning opportunities for kids
News
… they were exposed to individually and as a cohort, how they learn to be flexible and adaptable and how this … different cultures, which is not something I got to do a lot of previously," says Kara VanderKamp , of … culture, from clips of traditional music to books and artwork. "From a social studies perspective, we're preparing …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/05/68108
WMU's family engagement office marks 10 years of success
News
… year from derailment. She met Glaser, as many parents do, during orientation and, as other parents have said, … all unusual and absolutely fixable. But, from a state away, how to advise him on the best resources to tap at WMU to get … resources offered at the University and did the necessary work to improve his grades. "She made that one-on-one …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/01/44961
WMU Occupational Therapy Clinic - Patient inquiry form
College of Health and Human Services
… Clinic Grand Rapids Pediatric Clinic Kalamazoo Clinics (Work-to-Work, Adult or Pediatric Clinic) Please tell us why you are …
https://wmich.edu/hhs/inquiry-form
Sunny's healing power
College of Arts and Sciences
… night – is underway, this compassionate canine is ready to work. His name is Sunny and he is a therapy dog – a professional comforter brought in to help survivors, … formally as a therapy dog in Kalamazoo County,” Moe says. “However, in about a third of Michigan counties there’s an …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/sunny
Schedule of Events
Dance
… is the highlight of the year, featuring a broad variety of work by faculty and guest choreographers, performed by WMU’s … concert from student organization Ebony Vision, showcasing choreography and performance that centers creative … March 20 Time: 12 to 1 p.m. Location: Dalton Center Another dose of midday inspiration - short-form dance performances …
https://wmich.edu/dance/events
Tweets net huge book donation and generous outpouring from Japan
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… Tweets net huge book donation and generous outpouring from Japan Submitted by … Twitter messages calling for the donations. Angles had been working with his colleagues at WMU to offer Japanese as an … that they knew and loved," Angles said. "I can't imagine how surprised the people at the library must have been when …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/02/4831
Chris Van Hof
Trombone Program
… Music (Trombone Performance) Eastman School of Music (2008) Doctorate of Musical Arts (Trombone Performance) University … date? Being a faculty member at the 4th Panamanian Trombone Workshop in 2017 was a highlight for me. I was able to … with Mark Hetzler for his Doctorate (UW-Madison), Mark Kellogg for his Master’s (Eastman School of Music), and Steve …
https://wmich.edu/trombone/vanhof
Med school hosts Rep. Upton’s 'all-star' panel of medical innovators
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… Stryker M.D. School of Medicine Tuesday, Oct. 7, to discuss how the federal government could help them quicken the pace … Stryker, is housed in a building that was once part of the downtown Kalamazoo campuses of pharmaceutical companies, … to the life of that patient?" But he says that, "As we work to learn and bring that information so that it can …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/10/19523
Looking for success at WMU? The sky is not the limit!
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
… Submitted by Cindy Wagner on Alumnus Tyler Wall not only works in the aerospace and aviation industry, he is pursuing … project-based and required working on a team, understanding how to approach a problem, and knowing when and how to apply … engineer on the G700 and G800 advanced aircraft concepts. “Do not be afraid to pave your own path and be sure to …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/08/69019