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From classroom to catwalk: Western students headed to New York Fashion Week

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… the chance to rub elbows with some of the industry's top designers. As the winner of Western Michigan University's … Fashion Week Competition, she will attend one of the most significant events in the fashion world. "If you told me … student. My family is ecstatic," adds Morehead, who grew up in Clarkston, Michigan. "My dad was emotional and in …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/01/66946

Funding awards help small businesses hire summer interns

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… summer interns Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Up to $35,000 in matching funds are available to help small … Michigan Corporate Relations Network, a statewide network designed to connect industry to critical university talent in … the Small Company Internship Award Program will provide up to $3,500 in matching funds for a company to hire an …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/02/21580

Western community comes together in support of Michigan State University

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… Western community comes together in support of Michigan State University Submitted by Erin Flynn … others with critical injuries. "It's amazing to see the support and love in this room for the Spartan family, and it … Counseling Services at Sindecuse Health Center offers free counseling to all students as well as a new Mind Spa , …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/02/70785

The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical

Theatre

… Kalyse Connor Music Director: Matthew Shabala Costume Designer: Taylor Matthews Sound Designer: Liv Farley Scenic … David Szczepanik Drums:  Dave VanHaren   and Parker Freeman BIOS Maile Beck (Swing):  is a sophomore from … Donors Special thanks to our donors for their endless support! Annual Fund Donors WMU Theatre Guild Donors COMING …

https://wmich.edu/theatre/percyjacksonprogram

Community, campus programs to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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… Kalamazoo community and continuing through February. Free and open events include a convocation, march, day of … The MLK Social Justice Book Bowl is a reading competition designed to encourage the love of reading and to promote … from local higher education institutions to build a supportive community to foster youths' creative writing and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/01/50994

Ethics event will pair efforts to control criminal behavior, climate change

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… behavior and reduce climate change will intersect in an upcoming event that is part of the Western Michigan … "Criminal Justice, Social Justice and Climate Justice," is free and open to the public and will be followed by a … for responding appropriately both to crime and climate disruption. Kramer Kramer is a longtime peace and justice …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/11/43707

Dynamic duo of authors to be featured in Gwen Frostic Reading Series

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… Nov. 9 , in 157-159 Bernhard Center. The reading is free and open to the public. Wronsky Wronsky is the author, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/11/43579

Audition Workshop

Vocal Studies

… (You can find accompaniment for many standard pieces for free on YouTube.  Other resources include appcompanist.com …

https://wmich.edu/vocal/workshop

Bronco Spotlight: Dillon Buckland

Career and Student Employment Services

… with keeping all of the chamber’s social media outlets up-to-date with current and relevant information for our … networking events. Another responsibility of mine is to design and create all the collateral for our publications, … I value in my workplace!  Which of your skills had the biggest impact on your success? The skills that I have felt …

https://wmich.edu/career/dillonbuckland

Chinese water expert to address climate change as WMU visiting scholar

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… Climate Change: Opportunities and Challenges in China," is free and open to the public and is made possible by the WMU … Scholars and Artists Program was established in 1960 to significantly contribute to the intellectual life of WMU and … the community at large. Since the program began, it has supported more than 600 visits by scholars and artists …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/10/43034