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Molecular and Immunological Aspects of Viral Infections
Research and Innovation
… at WMU who have had the opportunity to conduct original work and see their projects develop into commercialized … knowledge gained from his research, Essani has focused on how different viruses can harm or benefit the human immune … this research will progress until somewhere in the future doctors will hopefully write prescriptions for a new, useful …
https://wmich.edu/research/viral
The Ethical Imperatives of "Solito"
Study of Ethics in Society
… information Solito’s narrator compels readers to examine how global economic factors and national policies shape and …
https://wmich.edu/ethics/events/ethics-solito
Employee Treatment, Innovation and the Bottom Line
Haworth College of Business
… mergers and acquisitions. Her business experience includes work as an energy buyer and sourcing associate. She teaches … opportunities designed to promote employee innovation. Adobe’s Kickstart program offers employees a two-day … capital. So what is the bottom line for these efforts and how can a company harness innovation while maintaining …
https://wmich.edu/business/weathers2017
WMU Cooley Law School is up and running thanks to political science professor
College of Arts and Sciences
… involving policy and legal components. There’s no real downside to it.” WMU is a public university and WMU Cooley … the affiliation agreements. “Any time two institutions work together, they need agreements to clarify that … lead to successful careers. In law school, students learn how to analyze situations critically and how to see both the …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/hurwitz-cooley-law-school
Western Winds
Irving S. Gilmore School of Music
… This ensemble performs a wide variety of large chamber works spanning the literature of the past 500 years. Scott …
https://wmich.edu/music/events/western-winds-spring-2026
Director Autism Services Center
Human Resources
… employees, graduate practicum students, and student staff. Works in collaboration with several campus offices as well … used with young adults with autism on campus. Often this is done in conjunction with undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral research within the center. Actively identifies …
https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/010768
Derrick McIver
Management
… and also runs an innovative MBA course that trains students how to become small business owners by sourcing and … processes and innovation. He aims to learn and understand how organizations can create value for customers, society … to academia, McIver’s professional experience spans from working at a Fortune 500 company, to both working at and …
https://wmich.edu/management/directory/mciver
Inspire Magazine 2024-25
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
… treating pollutants in water Read more Alumna establishes endowment to support Society of Women Engineers As WMU’s first … knowledge with students To learn more about how you can be involved, please contact Julie Loncharte , … B.S.E.’82; Sima Yazdani, B.S.E.’82 Second row: Kenneth Domingue, B.S.E.’15, M.S.E.’17; Paul A. Albanelli, B.S.’81; …
https://wmich.edu/engineer/inspire2025
Four faculty receive Fulbright Scholar awards, including one Distinguished Scholar Award
News
… will spend six months at Leeds University in the United Kingdom, particularly at the Water Center, one of the largest … the global water supply crisis. He will interact and work with more than 170 professionals from across the … truth, community and the public, taking into account how these concepts are embodied in different national …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/06/68180
Speaker series celebrates diversity, encourages cross-cultural interaction
News
… bisexual, gay and transgender movements continue the work of resisting systemic gender oppression, increasing … these spaces. This discussion will address the question: How can a movement be truly inclusive for everyone, … and white supremacy in all of its forms. Dawnielle Simmons, doctoral student in counseling psychology, will facilitate …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/09/41863