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Nationally known health law and bioethics scholar to speak at WMed
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… Nationally known health law and bioethics scholar to speak at WMed Submitted by … renowned health law and bioethics scholar will speak this month as part of the Western Michigan University Center for … a Duty to Volunteer for Research?" The event will begin with hors d'oeuvres at 5:30 p.m. Those wishing to attend …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/03/38662
Pedestrian mall will increase green space, change traffic patterns
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… Pedestrian mall will increase green space, change traffic patterns … Building. The walkways will be separated by lawn areas, with the west-end lawn being suitable for lounging and … and Hays, and finishing the new Sangren Hall is a five-month project that we have to get done in three months," …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/03/183
Aira
Disability Services for Students
… Aira WMU is now an Aira Access Partner. Aira is a visual … You can think of it like an on-demand partnership, with the visual interpreter using their skills to … physical and digital spaces to everyone, and assisting with tasks from describing to reading, explaining to …
https://wmich.edu/disabilityservices/accessibility/aira
Ticket Office
Theatre
… Tuesday-Friday from 1:00-5:00. On days of a performance, the box office will open an hour and a half before the … your name. 7-ticket flex pass - attend any performance with up to 4 tickets per production | $135 5-ticket flex pass - attend any performance with up to 2 tickets per production | $100 Get your pass …
https://wmich.edu/theatre/ticket-office
2004 Rider Colloquium sessions
Rider Colloquium
… FAOTA "Making A Difference: Professional Vision, Values and Advocacy" Dr. Carolyn Baum is the Elias Michael Director … is on the relationship of activity and function in persons with cognitive impairment and chronic disease. Currently she … OTR; and Michelle Phillips, P.T. "Assistive Technology Without Tears" Speakers: Janice M. DiGiovanni, M.S., OTR, …
https://wmich.edu/ridercolloquium/2004
Grad student uses creativity, collaboration to keep her students learning
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… challenge to keep students learning. Through creativity and collaboration with families, special education teacher and master’s … of online tools, Silverstein is able to share her screen with students one-on-one to show the lesson she would …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/03/58673
Graduate Faculty
Mathematics
… Graduate Faculty Students planning to complete graduate work in mathematics will work with Department of Mathematics faculty at Western Michigan University. Faculty area groups are listed below. Algebra …
https://wmich.edu/math/area-group
Szarmach Article Prize
Medieval Institute
… E. Szarmach The Richard Rawlinson Center at Western Michigan University announces the eighth Paul E. Szarmach Prize, to be awarded in May 2026. It consists of an award of $500 to the author of a first article on a topic …
https://wmich.edu/medieval/research/early-england/article-prize
Registered Student Organizations
College of Arts and Sciences
… Registered Student Organizations In the College of Arts and Sciences, we know that … creative pursuits, develop leadership skills, and connect with peers who share your values and aspirations. Join us … Advertising, or Communications. We hold meetings once a month that include guest speakers, resume and portfolio …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/academics/rso
Week of Juneteenth events aims to celebrate emancipation, spark conversation
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… Week of Juneteenth events aims to celebrate emancipation, spark conversation Submitted by Erin Flynn on … pride. Western's observance was planned in collaboration with Kalamazoo College and other area community … CPRSO co-president. "We really want to make the connection with Juneteenth to the importance of mental health as well, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/06/64444