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Challenges and Opportunities: A Conversation with Carlos Lozano

Irving S. Gilmore School of Music

… and Opportunities: A Conversation with Carlos Lozano October 1, 2020 By Pablo Valladares As musicians, the reality … we have had to face as social human beings: physical distancing. Ever since the pandemic started, social … was greatly changed, or evolved I would say.  How did you manage to overcome the difficulties of making …

https://wmich.edu/music/20201001-lozano-challenges-opportunities

WMU faculty promotes Seita Scholars Program at national conference for student social mobility

College of Education and Human Development

… conference for student social mobility Submitted by Chris Hybels on Dr. Ramona Lewis, third from right, was a … program in 2008, graduation rates for Seita Scholars have far exceeded the national average. "Higher education is one … is a High Impact Practice," says Lewis. "Study abroad is shown to improve students’ sense of belonging on campus, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/11/73514

International Advisory Board

Medieval Institute

… International Advisory Board The advisory board of the Richard Rawlinson Center at Western … Congress on Medieval Studies and advises the center's director on the development of the center, the implementation of …

https://wmich.edu/medieval/research/early-england/advisory

Vincent Longo

School of Communication

… Vincent Longo Vincent Longo Assistant Professor of Communication Office (269) 387-3146 Fax … on the formation of media monopolies and histories of movie-going and audience experiences. I study how the Hollywood studios emerged in the 1920s and came to

https://wmich.edu/communication/directory/longo-vincent

M.A. in Family and Consumer Sciences

Family and Consumer Sciences

… Sciences Apply now Request info Flyer Info sessions This program is offered in-person The graduate program in Family and … Design The student will work closely with graduate faculty to develop a plan of study and individual research agenda …

https://wmich.edu/familyconsumer/fcs-ma

When data—not cars­—drives the new American city

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… the increase in e-scooters and e-bikes to commuter updates going directly to your smartphone, a quiet revolution is occurring across the United States in an effort to craft … in traffic safety, Kwigzile’s recent research examines how crowd-sourcing data can be used to both understand …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/02/70803

Policy Review Process

Policies

… Policy Review Process The policies A-Z website is for policies that affect the University as a whole. Individual departments will have to make the determination themselves if they believe their … These Policies indicate “what” needs to be done rather than how to do it. University Policies further establish …

https://wmich.edu/policies/review-0

Graduate Program Overview

Political Science

… Graduate Program Overview Faculty The department is medium-sized with 16 full-time faculty. Of those, seven … a wide range of approaches, from highly qualitative to quantitative to mixed methods. Ph.D. students take two … Doctoral Students Hear from two recent Ph.D. grads about how the program helped prepare them for their careers:       …

https://wmich.edu/politics/graduate/overview

News

WMU Student Center

… News Western welcomes new full-service restaurant to student center WMU Student Center becomes the 17th campus building to earn LEED certification WMU Student Center construction … project wins prestigious industry award Sculpture artist Harumi Ori creates fiery-hued mural for new student …

https://wmich.edu/student-center/news

Grand opening set for Richmond Institute for Design and Innovation

News

… for Design and Innovation Submitted by Paula M. Davis on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Western Michigan University's new … $3 million to the project. The institute "is truly far beyond anything we ever imagined it would become,"  Jim … included getting a detailed description of each area and how students will use this creative layout working …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/09/49312