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Technology creates new layer of safety for people with visual impairments

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… Technology creates new layer of safety for people with visual impairments Submitted by Erin Flynn on Read more stories about Bronco innovation in the summer 2019 issue of W Magazine . KALAMAZOO, Mich.—An experience with a … only detects obstacles on the ground," says Ari-Gur. "But what if there is a low-hanging branch in front of them? …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/09/55553

Tabitha Mingus

Mathematics

… development for K-12 teachers Grad Research: Capacity to advise new student Dr. Tabitha Mingus is an associate professor of mathematics, specializing in …

https://wmich.edu/math/directory/mingus

Lodging

Conferences

… halls . Each hall has a front desk with staff that will assist with registration, check-in, check-out and provides service during the camp stay. The staff is knowledgeable about campus and the Kalamazoo area. Linen …

https://wmich.edu/conferences/lodging

2025 - 2026 Events and Activities

Precollege Programming

… 2025 - 2026 Events and Activities College Visits Participating Schools: Please contact our office if you would like us to schedule and coordinate a campus visit to Western Michigan University or any Michigan college … effort with the Office of Pre-College Programming and Upward Bound.   Online Tutoring is available through our …

https://wmich.edu/precollege/gearup/events

Mpox

Sindecuse Health Center

… and the American College Health Association regarding the risks, spread and treatment of Mpox. Health center staff are … County Resources, including vaccination Mpox facts Mpox is a rare disease caused by infection with the Mpox virus.  Mpox is

https://wmich.edu/healthcenter/clinic/monkeypox

Investment, pandemic pivot spur success for genomics company

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… company Genemarkers' exponential growth. It's an accomplishment being celebrated by the Biosciences Research and … surging in the spring of 2020. "We really wanted to help in whatever way we could," says Mike Getz , Genemarkers chief … and friends who have started their own ventures in bigger cities missed out on. The Genemarkers staff has grown …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/05/64148

'The goat ate my homework,' conservation management students say

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… cut brush and do other site-preparation work earlier this fall on the humans and goats segment of BIOS 4970's … land management program? When and where are they best used? What are the pros and cons of such a biological tool? These … on conservation-related projects. "Those former students suggested that we develop a formal course around this topic, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/11/43969

Frequently Asked Questions

University Recreation

… University's Student Recreation Center? Access to the SRC is included in tuition for all currently enrolled … undergraduate students. SRC access for graduate students is determined by enrollment fees paid for the … call (269) 387-3115.  You must present your valid, current issue Bronco Card at the turnstiles to access the facility. …

https://wmich.edu/rec/about/questions

Alumnus, storyteller brings American legend to the screen

College of Arts and Sciences

… Peabody award-winning filmmaker Bob Hercules credits his time at Western for giving him the foundation to tell … will have a deeper and more resonant impact. That was the biggest lesson I learned from those professors is to just tell … to when President Carter reinstated the draft. “That's what really, in a sense, politicized me,” he says. “I would …

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

Concerts in the Park schedule announced

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… by the Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo, each concert is free and is appropriate for the entire family. Bringing picnic meals … a musical quest up and down the west coast of Michigan. What began as fun and frolic has turned into 24 years of …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/06/24852