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WMU engineering student's prototype design unveiled at Frankfurt Auto Show

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… student's prototype design unveiled at Frankfurt Auto Show Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Knepley with … still employed at the Novi-based Maxion Wheels. He plans to work there over the holiday break and earn his mechanical … new," he says of research and development. "I get bored doing the same thing every day. So getting a new project …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/11/28063

Guest Artist Recital: Leo Sussman, Flute

Irving S. Gilmore School of Music

… Sussman grew up playing chamber music in living rooms and gigging with a salsa band in San Francisco. Now based in … electroacoustic installations in Max/MSP, recording a new work for 12 flutists by Julia Wolfe, and performing …

https://wmich.edu/music/events/leo-sussman

WALI helps expand access to space education

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… on WALI team members (left to right): Carlos Zamorano, Douglas Adams, Dr. Kristina Lemmer, Larissa McKenzie, Ryan … had the opportunity to participate in two 12-week NASA Workforce Development programs where she learned NASA … From this experience, she had an idea of what it could do for WALI. “What if we took all of this information and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/01/73466

Isiac Chavez on cybersecurity and securing his future

Cybersecurity

… Submitted by Cindy Wagner on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Whether he is working out in the Student Recreation Center, participating … great balance between the two programs that I had been struggling to decide between,” says Chavez. “Cybersecurity … in my future education and career trajectory than I do now.” As he immersed himself in the coursework, he found …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/10/73110

WMU to break ground for Legacy Collections building

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… days. It is the first entrance into the grounds north of Howard Street. Participating in the July 19 groundbreaking … archives of the Kalamazoo Gazette, an arrangement that was worked out earlier this year and announced by the Gazette in … Each year, more than 1,800 people visit the collections to do historical and genealogical research. The collections are …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/07/990

Archaeological project earns state award

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… researchers and students at the University have continued working to uncover and interpret the fort's physical … produced under the project's aegis, including a 30-minute documentary on 18th-century colonial and frontier life … titled "A Militia Muster on the Eve of Revolution." The documentary earned a gold award in the social sciences area …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/11/11236

WMU introduces new tribal governance certificate

College of Arts and Sciences

… (the tribes), we wondered what type of things WMU could do to support them,” says Dr. Matthew S. Mingus , incoming … will give current tribal members, and other individuals who work with them, the opportunity to gain knowledge about … tribal nations allows the opportunity to provide tribally endorsed resources to increase capacity building within our …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/05/71601

Undergraduate selected to receive prestigious Boren Scholarship

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… and the Middle East. Wiley Wiley is an honors student double majoring in Spanish and global and international … expertise by studying Portuguese. Wiley had a chance to do some sightseeing while studying in Latin America in 2016. … receive up to $30,000, but all Boren Award winners agree to work in the federal government for at least one year. "Never …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/06/47663

Two Broncos tapped to help address racial disparity in COVID-19 outcomes

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… at  Strong Beginnings , are among a diverse group of two dozen medical professionals, health and community leaders … to health care, transportation and protections in the workplace, these inequities hit people of color and … for many Michiganders beyond COVID-19." One of the biggest challenges facing the task force is time. The group is …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/05/59420

New program pairs Western students with MSP to bring justice in unsolved murders

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… it from inception all the way to what detectives were doing 20 years later that the primary detectives didn't do, identifying some of the holes they didn't catch," says Carl Huber , who is working with Kuersten on the program alongside fellow …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/03/63526