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Intrigued by a good mystery, Western student decodes path in cybersecurity

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… terrible and being afraid of heights didn’t help. It ended up being one of my favorite classes during that semester and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/12/70195

'The Fierce Urgency of Now' inspires MLK Day speaker, teach-in on Western’s campus

News

… are required and available through the box office for pick up. An Emmy Award-winning journalist, Hill is the co-founder … “’The Fierce Urgency of Now’ is Dr. King’s quote to impress upon us that we have no luxury to be complacent or … than 20 years in journalism has included stops at the biggest sports media network and several reputable newspapers, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/01/70357

Finding fun in Sydney Wade’s future

Haworth College of Business

… plans, financial books and customer service.” With the support from her family and educators, Wade has been able to … at, which pushed me to always improve and grow.” This support system that helped craft Wade’s foundation for her …   “A unique challenge this industry presents is keeping up with technology. Technology is constantly changing, and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/12/70155

Auden Ceithaml is part of a winning team

Haworth College of Business

… I was impressed by,” says Ceithaml. “Dr. Cowley has set me up for success at WMU Haworth, and I know that he’ll …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/12/70038

‘An exciting time’: WMU to build new residence hall for first-year students

News

… the three residence halls known as “the Valleys” that make up the on-campus student neighborhood north of Goldsworth … WMU's newest residential project will be a building designed for incoming students. This innovative new hall will … for double and single occupancy will be a part of the design.” The University recognizes that single-occupancy rooms …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/01/74307

Education and human development alumni recognized as top teachers of Jackson

College of Education and Human Development

… and using the "ar" sound, she and her students dressed up and spoke like pirates during class. Miller has also been … of Education and Human Development continues to build upon its rich tradition of excellence by facilitating the … of pre K-12 teachers, community educators, innovative designers, and health and wellness professionals. To learn …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/05/75540

Understanding grief: WMU philosophy professor awarded National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship

College of Arts and Sciences

… National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, marking a significant milestone in her research journey. Dr. Ashley Atkins The fellowship, which supports research, education, preservation and public … Whenever I have an exchange where someone is able to open up, I feel like I am on the right track. It’s a very special …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/03/75178

Transporting Through Manchester

Study Abroad

… bus instead of the Piccadilly Gardens bus, and ended up at the train station instead of the City Centre. Lucky … London, and about going to the right stops. Luckily, with signs and boards telling you where to go, it wasn’t that …

https://wmich.edu/studyabroad/blog/2019/10/transportingmanchester

4 reasons why "Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher" shouldn’t be missed

College of Fine Arts

… own Shaw Theatre. With breathtaking projections, beautiful puppets and a star-studded student cast, this show is … any audience member. My name is Brian Wiegand, and I’m a puppeteer for the show. Here are the four reasons why Jeremy … Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher shouldn’t be missed:  1. PUPPETS, BUT NOT THE PINOCCHIO KIND… Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon …

https://wmich.edu/finearts/blog/2017/03/jeremy-thatcher

Halfway Through Adventure

Study Abroad

… the famous castle as well as St. Giles Cathedral and picked up a tam and tartan scarf. It was another rainy and cloudy … come back. I also have plans for York, Dover, and Stratford-Upon-Avon in November and December. I don’t know exactly how …

https://wmich.edu/studyabroad/blog/2019/11/halfway