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Frostic Reading Series teams with Theatre Kalamazoo for play festival
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… at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, with a new piece of her work. A reception for the public will follow the reading of her play. She also will conduct a free workshop for local playwrights being featured in the … the New Play Festival, the event has grown to include new works by Kalamazoo County playwrights, as well as those by …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/01/21222
ISM students win first place at international case competition
Haworth College of Business
… management faculty are all very proud of the students' hard work and success." The winning team Integrated supply … The team leveraged integrated supply management coursework and individual experience from internships in the … from suppliers and creative logistics solutions. “Our team worked very hard,” says Hayward. “We put in more than 100 …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/11/50161
Diane Dirette receives Scholarship Excellence Award
College of Health and Human Services
… and rehabilitation, as well as for her highly regarded work as editor in chief for the "Open Journal of … fourth editions of "Conditions in Occupational Therapy;" work on the fifth edition is scheduled to begin in 2015. …
https://wmich.edu/hhs/dirette-scholarship-award
WMU instructor's book wins 2014 USA Best Book Award
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… in numerous journals and anthologies. Her multilingual work has appeared in more than 40 journals and 15 … published in 2012. For more information on Habra and her work, visit hedyhabra.com . For more news, arts and events, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/12/20390
Business and engineering: a perfect match for WMU student
Center for Principled Leadership and Business Strategy
… traditional lectures, but I experienced what it is like to work in a consulting firm with real-life challenges,” she says. “My group and I worked together to research a specific industry, identify an … our own and ask for feedback. It was an intense class but working through real-world problems has helped me grow.” …
https://wmich.edu/leadershipcenter/kosasih2022
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WMU Paper Pilot Plant
… Productivity We respect the constraints of time and will work to optimize your output and meet your development, … complete confidentiality throughout every phase of our working relationship. Independence The WMU Paper Pilot Plant …
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Next WMU development focus is the main campus South Neighborhood
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… Mich.—Western Michigan University's campus redevelopment work in the coming years will shift to what's known as South … Department of Transportation is looking at development work near the Stadium Drive/Howard Street intersection. "The … the WMU residence system, and Residence Life personnel are working to help interested residents transition to new …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/11/44075
Forging a new path with HyFlex
Haworth College of Business
… in chemical engineering in 2007, MacMillan went on to work in the chemical manufacturing industry as a process … I have maintained a connection to the industry through working part-time as an independent engineering consultant … opportunity to experience all aspects of business.” Having worked in the chemical engineering industry for 10 years, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/10/73237
New technology developed at WMU to have huge industry impact
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… that is very easily deformed," Patten says. Patten has been working on the concept since 1995, with related work starting in 1985. It took 10 years to envision an … application for it. By 2006, he had decided how it would work, having already submitted a patent the year before in …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/05/443
Trustees vote to keep tuition cost below statewide average
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… right thing to do for our students and for our state as we work together to recover Michigan's economic vitality and … Dunn said. "We will continue to find ways to make this work and trim already seriously stretched budgets." The new … state appropriations this year, the University is still working to manage the impact of last year's 15 percent cut …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/07/1079