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Colored, Special Effect Ink

Research and Innovation

… pigment on the substrate, when completely dry. The color does not bleed through porous papers/mediums (see Figure on …

https://wmich.edu/research/special-effect-ink

Nutrition

Dining Services

… work, rest and play while in pursuit of their academic goals.   Tips for Healthy Eating Check the online menu  for … Plan meal selections in advance Fill one plate first, then go back for seconds if still hungry Use condiments sparingly … a long way Follow @wmudining on Instagram for healthful suggestions It's unrealistic to expect that every choice you …

https://wmich.edu/dining/nutrition

Student veterans find place to grow, thrive at WMU

News

… Times, WMU offers a number of programs designed to support the military community. A major resource is the … the already diverse student population of WMU," says Ashley Goodwin , a military advocate in the Office of Military and … Corps veteran, Gough has seen friends from his old unit struggle to find their place once they finish their service. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/11/56507

Shannon Eston '05

Family and Consumer Sciences

… store manager and buyer. Although buying was her original goal after graduation, she found that she most enjoyed the … at the store locations and the corporate office. What does she like best about her job? “I love that I have the …

https://wmich.edu/familyconsumer/eston

Decline in pollinators prompts WMU staffers to build them a home

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… many of their Landscape Services peers as well as Kari Montgomery, WMU's first lady. pollinator house presentation by … about anywhere, it's necessary to have water nearby. To supplement the four stormwater retention ponds at the … bees like leafcutter and mason bees are docile, unless aggressively provoked, and have a mild venom so there's …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/08/54576

Perry student wins $20,000 scholarship to study at WMU

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… by Anonymous (not verified) on Witgen receives Mary Upjohn Meader Scholarship. KALAMAZOO-- Kaytlyn Witgen , who … beginning this fall. Witgen is the recipient of a Mary Upjohn Meader Scholarship that is designed to cover major … planning, or tourism and travel. The scholarship will pay up to $20,000 over the next four years. Witgen will select …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/05/459

Free football rally in Grand Rapids for Bronco fans

News

… beginning at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 29 , to help gear up for the Broncos’ football season opener at the University … in Champaign, Ill. To kick off the rally, the Blues Man Group will take the stage at 5 p.m. at the B.O.B, or Big Old … other representatives from WMU will be on hand to fire up rally participants during the evening, including WMU …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/08/1305

Local chocolatier to speak as part of Entrepreneurship Forum

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… on Anderson KALAMAZOO—A chocolatier and founder of a gourmet chocolate shop will be the next presenter in a … was often not enough to penetrate the barriers commonly put up by the youth he worked with each day. With that in mind, … work experience. After three years of mastering the art of gourmet chocolate at the French Pastry School in Chicago and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/01/12371

Isiac Chavez on cybersecurity and securing his future

Cybersecurity

… he found the cybersecurity faculty expertise and supportive approach helped ensure his academic progress. “I … each class with a deeper understanding of myself and  my goals, the course material or both.” Chavez points to Colin … of low-level system architectures and security. “He does a fantastic job of introducing complex ideas as well as …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/10/73110

Trustees approve changes to academic programs

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… name for the aviation flight science major—option A, which does not need an option designation now that the only other … Studies, in recognition of its equivalency with other self-governing units on campus in terms of size, scope and related factors. Gender and women's studies supports five board-appointed faculty lines and 48 …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/04/6169