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Alumna uses equine therapy to help patients overcome physical and emotional barriers
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… Alumna uses equine therapy to help patients overcome physical and emotional … balance, muscle coordination and motor control. "We've had many tears of joy, especially with that child. Now, he's … WMU OT alumna and entrepreneur Courtney Sumpter talks about how she uses equine therapy to help people break through …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/06/47690
Vocal jazz camp includes free public performances
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… Vocal jazz camp includes free public performances Submitted by Anonymous … verified) on Free vocal jazz concerts June 25-29 KALAMAZOO--The ninth annual Steve Zegree Vocal Jazz Camp will be held … 387-4678 or meredith.bradford@wmich.edu. Contact: Tonya Durlach June 4, 2012 …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/06/654
Upjohn Center Open Houses
Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change
… Upjohn Center Open Houses The W.E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change … University: Provides support for GIScience aplications in esearch and administrative decision-making. Converts large-format maps, …
https://wmich.edu/geographicalchange/open-house
Richmond Center hosts 'Trace + Gestures Print Portfolio' exhibit
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… Richmond Center hosts 'Trace + Gestures Print Portfolio' exhibit Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Richmond Center for Visual Arts KALAMAZOO—The exhibit "Trace + Gestures Print Portfolio" is on display … Arts through Thursday, April 17 . The exhibit relates to how traces can effect change, how what imprints us as …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/02/13744
Rich palette of local artist on display at WMU
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… Teague . The vibrant color of Teague's work is represented in the exhibit "Colors of Life" on display through March 12 … Meyer Erlebacher. Over the years, this colorful artist has shown her work in numerous shows and has received many awards and recognitions for her paintings, drawings, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/01/103
Free, public Study Abroad Fair is first step to journey of a lifetime
International Student and Scholar Services
… study abroad programs. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—The ancient Chinese philosopher Laozi wisely advised his contemporaries … Haenicke Institute for Global Education. The event will showcase the more than 90 programs WMU offers in some … Institute. "It is a popular event that has influenced many to embark on a study abroad course. In fact, our study …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/10/26963
Social Psychology Alumni Testimonials
Sociology
… “The most important skill I developed while studying Social Psychology at WMU was that of the sociological … research and articulate my unique perspectives. Seeing how a community or institution can provide better conditions … Entering the workforce can be intimidating and there are many social rules specific to organizations and industries, …
https://wmich.edu/sociology/socpsychalumtest
Minors (Prior to 2016)
School of Environment, Geography and Sustainability
… Minors (Prior to 2016) The global and international studies program in the College … to Sustainability, GEOG 2050–Human Geography, HIST 3030–World History Since 1500, PSCI 2400–Comparative Politics, … the global and international studies academic advisor for suggestions of recommended courses. Latin American studies …
https://wmich.edu/environment/academics/undergraduate/minor-past
Book Awards
International Congress on Medieval Studies
… Book Awards Each year, the winners of the Otto Gründler Book Prize and the La … is deeply informed by numismatics and economic history; however, it also demonstrates that the social and cultural …
https://wmich.edu/medievalcongress/awards/book-awards
Kalamazoo to be home to nation's first sustainable brewing degree
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… Kalamazoo to be home to nation's first sustainable brewing degree Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) … that already includes 10 of Michigan's top craft brewers. Many of them are in West Michigan, which has one of the … involved in developing the degree program. "We're learning how to sustainably grow an industry that is part of the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/01/21143