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Esports summer camp at WMU lets youth hone skills, explore growing industry

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… . [caption align="right"] [/caption] "It's an amazing setup. It reminds me of a bunch of the esports leagues and what … Google and all of a sudden Western Michigan University came up. I didn't even know WMU had an esports camp," says Reco … you can do so much with this knowledge." Esports also open up competitive opportunities for a diverse group of kids. "I …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/07/54279

WMU Art Collection celebrates 100 years with major fall exhibition

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… of Collecting Art at Western Michigan University," is free and open to the public. It brings together a range of … after World War II. "Martin Luther King" (1986) by Reggie Gammon Notable artworks on view include original … edited by Stan Lee ; "Martin Luther King" (1986) by Reggie Gammon, a painting inspired by a speech Dr. Martin …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/08/68966

Medical Weight Loss

Sindecuse Health Center

… that you undertake with a medical professional can offer support and a sustainable path to better health.  Dr. Carrie … of 30 or higher.  Obesity is a disease associated with a significant increase in mortality and many health risks, … will order your lab work, issue a health survey  and set up a follow-up appointment in about one week.  Dr. Sandborn …

https://wmich.edu/healthcenter/clinic/services/weight-loss

Training

Environmental Health and Safety

… of their regular job duties.  This course is taught in a group setting with a combination of video, lecture, and group discussion.  This course is 30 minutes long.  Additional … is 25 minutes long. Heat Stress This course covers the signs and symptoms of heat stress, how to avoid excessive …

https://wmich.edu/ehs/training

Don’t miss the boat: Nursing student encourages peers to try something new at Western

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… on their boat. Evangelista gives her teammates a thumbs up after a successful ski around the lake. Owen Housecamp … there and try to meet people,'" says Evangelista, who grew up in South Lyon, Michigan. "I went online and started … after that first time out on the boat. I remember getting up on two skis for the first time and nothing could beat …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/07/64739

Howard Wolpe Scholarship Award in Political Science for African Studies

Political Science

… political science and a commitment to use the scholarship support to engage in the study of Africa or selected African … Amount and Duration of Award The amount of the award is up to $1,000 for the academic year.  Write an essay in which …

https://wmich.edu/politics/psci-wolpwgrad-application

Kalamazoo's commitment to education topic of panel at WMU

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… topic of the event at 6 p.m. in 204 Bernhard Center. The free, public event is part of the Center for the Study of … in 1874 in his role as Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court. This case stood for the principle that …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/03/45977

The Velvelettes: A legendary Motown group born on Western's campus

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… The Velvelettes: A legendary Motown group born on Western's campus Submitted by Erin Flynn on … Bertha Barbee-McNeal , co-founder of legendary Motown group The Velvelettes. At 9 years old, she remembers, "I would … needs a name. Street was studying French at the time and suggested Les Jolies Femmes—French for The Pretty Women. The …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/02/63261

Table Request Form

University Recreation

… tabling to Registered Student Organizations and other groups on campus. Anyone that desires to have a tabling event … needed What location in the building would you like to set up your table? - None - 2nd floor service desk/lobby area …

https://wmich.edu/rec/facilities/tablerequest

Poet, advocate for undocumented writers is next Frostic speaker

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… "Dulce" and "Children of the Land," will read during a free public event in 2452 Knauss Hall .  In addition to … Michigan. In 2015, he became a founding member of the Undocupoets campaign, which protested and was instrumental in …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/03/45699