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Broncos gather near and far to experience total solar eclipse

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… total solar eclipse Submitted by Erin Flynn on Lee Honors College distributed some eclipse glasses to students … areas to lounge and take in the celestial event. The Dino Park was a great place to take in the eclipse. Students … the community aspect of viewing the eclipse together. Lee Honors College held a viewing party. The Department of Physics …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/04/75385

Graduate College moves, extends hours

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… Graduate College moves, extends hours Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Graduate assistant Sylvie Coulibaly (left) … the second floor of Walwood Hall's west wing in August and now occupies the wing's entire first floor, which was …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/09/34667

Music Therapy Clinic

Unified Clinics

… be an appropriate treatment modality for all ages and diagnoses. Using a variety of techniques related to the … therapist designs a music-based treatment plan to target non-musical (and when appropriate) musical goals. Examples … and vocal music that may positively influence autonomic functioning. Increase gross and fine motor functioning …

https://wmich.edu/unifiedclinics/musictherapy

Full range of campus and area events slated to honor King

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… Full range of campus and area events slated to honor King Submitted by Deanne Puca on A balloon release was … and across the broader Kalamazoo community are planned to honor slain civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. , … of this year's celebration, which includes events that are free and open to the public. Martin Luther King Jr. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/01/12675

Sales students claim top spot at regional competition

Haworth College of Business

… success according to Myers. "As a first-year student with no previous sales experience, I learned that hard work and … S. Kaiser Sales, Negotiation and Leadership Lab.” Delekta knows that the lessons learned in preparing for the … from Dearborn Martin Walker, first-year, from Gurnee, Illinois Kurt Weber, junior, from Troy For more WMU news, arts …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/03/58363

Mathematics student accepted into prestigious international program

College of Arts and Sciences

… Nichols' path to this achievement began with a simple suggestion from a friend after a Math Club meeting, sparking … going to be in a classroom full of MIT and Harvard kids. No one there is going to be bad at math. I will be one of … is exciting.” The BSM program, open exclusively to top North American students, is renowned for its rigorous …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/05/75659

WMU sales program nationally recognized for excellence for 10th year

Haworth College of Business

… recognized for excellence for 10th year Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Steve Newell, sales and business marketing … on business. National recognition —The program is listed as No. 1 on the list of Top U.S. Sales Schools with a …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/07/32857

2023-24 Annual Report

The Evaluation Center

… unit that reports to the Vice President for Research and Innovation. Our mission is to advance the theory, practice, … Youker, B.W ., & Ballard, A. (2024). Goal-free evaluation: An orientation for foundations’ evaluations … Youker, B.W. (2024). Scriven's goal-free evaluation. Journal of Multidisciplinary Evaluation, …

https://wmich.edu/evaluation/annual-report-23-24

Dual Use of Research Concern Policy

Policies

… who may have access to their research or labs to ensure no conduct is contrary to law and the University’s policies, … Use Research: Any legitimate research that generates new knowledge, information, technologies, or products that could … 4.2.5.2. Section D.2 of the DURC companion guide suggests several strategies for mitigating risks: 4.2.5.2.1. …

https://wmich.edu/policies/dual-use-research-concern-policy

Online ticket sales for WMU Tigers Night are now live

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… Online ticket sales for WMU Tigers Night are now live Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tickets on sale for the June 22 game. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/03/30891