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Bronco kicks off holiday season as legendary Radio City Rockette
News
… to light the Empire State Building in red and green in honor of the Rockettes. Courtesy: MSG Entertainment Fentem, … leading up to the "Christmas Spectacular," which opened on Nov. 18—but she's been preparing for this moment her entire … she could be where the action is. "I started training here knowing that this is where Broadway lives, and I got to take …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/11/69927
Bringing the world home
CELCIS
… items at a garage sale a few years ago, Miller met Barb Curley, owner of Lodge & Learn, a provider of homestay … travel much other than road trips to see our families in North and South Dakota,” said Miller, an assistant professor … lifestyles, religions and languages. Because we’ve now hosted several students from the Middle East, our …
https://wmich.edu/celcis/homestayspotlight
More Powerful than the Governor
Lee Honors College
… More Powerful than the Governor Controlling Water in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence … sustainability studies, illustrated this point at the Lee Honors College Lyceum series, “Our Blue Marble,” which takes … because there really isn't any surplus water. Instead, he suggested sticking to the Compact, which seems to be a good …
https://wmich.edu/honors/more-powerful-governor
STEM outreach fosters science excitement, gives career direction
College of Arts and Sciences
… started engaging high school students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) projects as well as talking to … the value of biomedical science research. Some of them are now excited about entering WMU to take part in such valuable … majors and education. “They can see something done but have no clue how to get there,” she said. “Putting a face to it …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/stem
Professor's research on Mexican author comes full-circle
College of Arts and Sciences
… her Ph.D. in Latin American literature on the first five novels of María Luisa Puga (1948-2004), one of the Mexican … the Mexican middle class from the female point of view. Now, she seeks to digitize Puga’s journals, speak with those … promote creative writing among young people in a rural, economically impoverished community), then write Puga’s …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/lopez-mexico
WMU excels at educating, producing entrepreneurs
News
… major and maker of handcrafted soaps, has experienced enough success as a young entrepreneur that proceeds from … Delp's plans to start an organization combining her knowledge of nature with her love for local history and for … as creating something that will bring value. They're not interested in working for somebody else. They want to …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/02/30067
Dr. Ann Veeck
Haenicke Institute for Global Education
… are changing parallel to the expansion of the Chinese economy and how marketing efforts affect consumers' lives in … on family consumer decisions. “With the unprecedented economic growth in China, more people have been lifted out of … from which to study the transformation of the Chinese economy, as food-related behavior is intertwined with changes …
https://wmich.edu/global/annveeck
Updates in Academic Affairs: December 7, 2015
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
… Reclaim the “W” provides second chance for students struggling academically and holiday greetings from Provost … in strategic planning survey A campuswide survey is now open and ready for University stakeholders to provide … and aspirations. The survey can be accessed at http://tinyurl.com/wmustakeholdersurvey . Respondents are asked to rank …
https://wmich.edu/provost/updates-academic-affairs-december-7-2015
Scholarships
Theatre
… Current students compete in March of each year. Notification for applications will appear here and on the … awarding the scholarship if, in their opinion, there is no qualified applicant. University Scholarships and … Western, the Barn Theatre, and the Civic. She is the first known University Theatre season ticket subscriber. She taught …
https://wmich.edu/theatre/scholarships
Think Big initiative shifts from thought to action
W Magazine
… Kobe Brown, a theatre major. Western Michigan University is not a place to go, it's a place to become. That's the mantra … various town hall sessions, design groups and surveys since November 2018. "This is not our work, this is your work," says Proudfoot, who is …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/01/57294