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Registration open for new lifelong learning classes, trips

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… ambitious winter-spring session. To find out about these upcoming activities, those interested are invited to attend … M.D. School of Medicine, who will bring participants up-to-date on the practice of modern medicine. Breakout … per year, or $17.50 if joining midyear. Programs are designed for passionate learners age 50 and over and offered …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/01/44416

WMU researchers get $12.5 million grant for school leadership renewal

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… schools in 20 West Michigan counties, the project will support teams of school principals and teacher leaders by: Providing intense professional development and support, and money for renewal projects for teams of leaders … who may be future principals. The school team will be assigned a team of coaches who will work with them over a …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/10/43228

Capital Intern Program

College of Arts and Sciences

… would reach that high. We started in 1978 with just a couple of interns in Kalamazoo Township.” A longtime political … by the Lee Honors College. Twice a week, students assigned to state representatives, senators, lobbyists and … life,” Witt says. “You’re seeing and contributing to the bigger picture, and that is greatly appreciated and valued by …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/capital-intern

A lifelong gift: 1980 graduate gives back to Department of Philosophy

College of Arts and Sciences

… department’s value, and with a desire to provide lasting support for future students, Rochon met with department … important for graduate students in particular.”  “It’s super easy and it’s been rewarding,” Rochon says of the … Rochon also represented the Palestinian government in a significant case brought forward from the United States.  …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/09/69151

History

Mathematics

… hiring of high school mathematics instructors. In practice, upper-level high school mathematics classes were co-listed … with the first generation of post-World War II children clogging the public school system and destined to be on campus … every year. Some would be replacements for retirements or resignations, but most would be new faculty positions. …

https://wmich.edu/math/about/history

STEM outreach fosters science excitement, gives career direction

College of Arts and Sciences

… said. Beane added, “it was awesome!” The work the Gobles pupils did is the same type of research Beane is already … university—hopefully our university,” she said. One student upon which the project definitely made an impact was senior … groups historically underrepresented in STEM fields, and designing graduate education for tomorrow’s STEM workforce. …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/stem

MODA Motown fashion show drives donations to breast cancer charity

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… their collections. Gotts is wearing the dress she designed for the Warriors in Pink collection. Grace Stibich … fashion aficionados at Western Michigan University revved up their creative skills for a cause. The Merchandising … Most Cohesive Style Line Kyle Shannon : Best Styled Line Maggie Ek : Most Marketable Grace Stibich : Best Use of …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/04/67768

WMU Students Lobby in Lansing

College of Arts and Sciences

… and Canada. Stretching over 640 miles, Line 5 carries up to 20 million gallons of crude oil everyday and has not … 60 years. Underwater footage of Line 5 shows some original supports have broken, indicating extensive corrosion. An oil … not more, than the actual day in Lansing. Students were assigned to be a part of the logistics, legislator research or …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/lobby-day

WMU-related travel to China prohibited

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… People infected with coronavirus—2019-nCoV—should receive supportive care to help relieve symptoms. Currently, there is … at 7 p.m. has been postponed. The contest will be made up at a later date, to be determined. "As we have … game." Keep checking with wmubroncos.com for further updates. The Broncos return to action on Saturday, when they …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/01/57804