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Ethics event to feature Purdue scholar's discussion on preventing violence
News
… in early February at Western Michigan University as part of the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society's Spring … an associate professor and associate head of the Brian Lamb School of Communication. Her research examines leadership … Connaughton's presentation is co-sponsored by the WMU School of Communication, which invited her to campus as part …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/02/37949
Music students slide to the top in national trombone competition
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… National Solo Competition. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—It's not often a trombonist needs security clearance to perform. But … and O'Connell to Kalamazoo. "I had looked at a lot of schools my junior and senior year of high school, but there was no teacher that I really clicked with. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/02/58182
Tate Scholars Group Cohort Members
Tate Grant and Innovation Center
… Cohort Members 2020 cohort Elizabeth Isidro Assistant Professor of Literacy Studies Director of McGinnis Reading … acquisition programs, collaboration between clinics and schools, and training teachers in evidence-based practices. … general education. The second project is evaluating an afterschool literacy program to teach at-risk students early …
https://wmich.edu/grantinnovationcenter/scholars-cohort
WMU’s Food Marketing Conference to draw nearly 900 industry leaders
Food Marketing
… retail trends. Two early-bird concurrent sessions will kick off the conference. Early attendees can choose from “What’s next?” by Jordan Rost , vice president of consumer insights for Nielson, and “When Aldi and Lidi go Head-to-Head” by Bill Bishop , chief architect of Brick Meets Click and industry expert, and Bill Bolton , …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/03/38306
Watershed hydrology: advances, challenges and opportunities
College of Arts and Sciences
… challenges and opportunities By Olga Bonfiglio College of Arts and Sciences staff writer Dr. Chansheng he “Water is … goals and ecosystem services,” says Dr. Chansheng He, professor of geography and a watershed hydrology specialist. “Every …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/news-watershed-hydrology
Engineering student designs her future at WMU
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
… a visit to Western Michigan University's campus during high school, Lily Kieliszewski discovered her passion for … technology major during a panel discussion with College of Engineering and Applied Sciences alumni held during her … at Western. “It was terrifying seeing how large the school was and it was tough to imagine making friends,” …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/05/75588
Medieval Institute wins $180,000 NEH grant for summer institute
College of Arts and Sciences
… NEH grant for summer institute Olga Bonfiglio College of Arts and Sciences staff writer Dr. Jana K. Schulman, professor of English and Director of the Medieval Institute , has …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/ned-grant-schulman
Vocal jazz camp includes free public performances
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… Steve Zegree Vocal Jazz Camp will be held on the campus of Western Michigan University Sunday, June 24, through … free and open to the public. Dr. Stephen Zegree, director of the University's award-winning vocal jazz ensemble, Gold Company, will host the program. More than 40 high school and college students and teachers from 10 states and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/06/654
Kevin Wordelman MPA ’13 joins Kalamazoo Nature Center
College of Arts and Sciences
… ’13 joins Kalamazoo Nature Center Olga Bonfiglio College of Arts and Sciences Staff Writer Kevin Wordelman MPA ’13 … Nature Center , assuming the newly created position of director of people and culture. In that post, he serves as the …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/wordelman-kalamazoo-nature-center
WMU trustees opt to keep 2016-17 tuition increase below state cap
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… fees for 2016-17 by 4.19 percent. Effective with the start of the fall 2016 semester, annual costs for a full-time … university. Despite its status, complexity and high number of degree offerings—more than 250—WMU has consistently been in the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/06/33314