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Alumnus, storyteller brings American legend to the screen
College of Arts and Sciences
… 1940 and once considered the “Pulitzer Prize for radio,” honor the most important stories and storytellers working in … idea for the project, Hercules was “shocked” to learn that no one had previously made a film about the prolific figure. … will have a deeper and more resonant impact. That was the biggest lesson I learned from those professors is to just tell …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/hercules
H-1B Temporary Worker
Immigration Support
… and general information The H-1B Temporary Worker nonimmigrant classification may be granted to a foreign … and practical application of a body of highly specialized knowledge to fully perform the occupation in such fields of … requested by the department. H-1B applications should not be requested for a period longer than can be guaranteed …
https://wmich.edu/immigration/departments/h1b
CEHD students explore India through interdisciplinary study abroad
College of Education and Human Development
… human services, allowing for a well rounded and diverse knowledge base. Co-led by Dr. Louann Bierlein Palmer , … two weeks traveling across the country visiting schools, nonprofits and Fortune 500 companies to see how they are addressing four of the SDGs: No Poverty: End poverty in all its forms everywhere. Good …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/01/74398
Alexandra Pekarovicova
Chemical and Paper Engineering
… Prior to joining WMU, she was research associate with North Carolina State University, Department of Wood and … at Slovak Technical University, focusing on biotechnology in pulp and paper industry. Her research is focused … D. Fleming, Alexandra Pekarovicova; and Pavel Ikonomov, “Polymers for 3D Printed Bone Structures, Precision, …
https://wmich.edu/chemical-paper/pekarovicova
Ending racism through education, systemic change is goal of criminal justice alumna
News
… school in Detroit interviewing students, and Lymon was suggested as one of the top students in her class. "I remember … and also for others," Lymon says. Two decades later, she now leads an organization focused on eliminating racism … who I am helped me in my transition to leadership now." As the second executive director of SHARE, Lymon …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/02/66995
Simba Chirara, B.B.A.'16: Investing in the Future
Haworth College of Business
… the end result is the same—seismic shifts in a nation’s economy leading to personal repercussions in individual homes. No one knows this better than Simba Chirara, a senior … this meant for me. Working two jobs, playing rugby and struggling to pay for my tuition was taking its toll on me and …
https://wmich.edu/business/2016simba
Center for the Advancement of Printed Electronics
Chemical and Paper Engineering
… of state-of-the art printed flexible electronic technologies. To become a world recognized training and education center for printed flexible electronic technologies. Distinguishing activities The distinguishing … Antennas antenna Numerous RFID tags (Alien I, D, and squiggle tags and Matrics tags) Versatruss 10” box-truss …
https://wmich.edu/chemical-paper/cape
Dr. Jim Butterfield
Haenicke Institute for Global Education
… ago when he was a graduate student at the University of Notre Dame. He also taught comparative politics at Saratov State University, which was his No. 1 destination choice to conduct his research and teach … of the Soviet Union was probably based as much in ignorance as in meaningful assessments of what it was about,” …
https://wmich.edu/global/dr-jim-butterfield
The County Drain Commissioner Is One of our Most Important Elected Officials
College of Arts and Sciences
… of three who helped answer that question at the second Honors College Lyceum titled “Our Blue Marble.” The drain … declared that the office is “more powerful than the governor” because it can levy taxes without approval by the … have rights,” said Keele. “It assumes that local officials know more about their resources than those in higher levels …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/drain-commissioner
WMU to use large grants to study improvements to aviation safety
News
… to study improvements to aviation safety Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Brown KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Western Michigan … the Federal Aviation Administration NextGen Weather Technology in the Cockpit program to study weather information …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/01/29646