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Thyroid Disorders

Sindecuse Health Center

… Did you know that a small butterfly-shaped gland at the base of the neck is responsible for not only your … up/slowing down digestive processes. Most thyroid disorders are caused by autoimmune conditions, where the body starts … For years I struggled with putting on weight regardless of what my diet entailed, and struggled with both rapid heart …

https://wmich.edu/healthcenter/advisory/shacfacts/thyroid

WMU alumna honored for efforts to curb human trafficking and end modern-day slavery

News

… D.C.—Enslaved by a family member who trafficked her from the West African country of Togo to the United States as a … "Hope is the worst thing to lose, because at that point you are not sure if there’s any gateway for you," she says. But … with trafficking survivors there. "We will continue to do whatever we can to amplify Bella’s voice and give her …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/09/61417

Clinical Outpatient Therapist

Human Resources

… Clinical Outpatient Therapist Job code 011004 Pay grade F Pay type … evaluations, and outpatient therapy sessions. Coordinates care for clients in need of multiple services including with … such as occasionally lifting or moving materials less than 25 pounds. Working conditions Work is generally performed in …

https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/011004

A personal note as your president-elect

Office of the President

… April 24, 2025 Hello Broncos!  Yesterday was a big day in the life of Western Michigan University, as the Board of … below. The most natural question about a new leader is, “What kind of person are they?” Well, being a Bronco is core to who I am. My …

https://wmich.edu/president/communications/personal-note-president-elect-kavalhuna

Study Abroad Info Session - Education and Human Development in India

College of Education and Human Development

… Human Development in India Submitted by Tayler Mercil on Other Tue, 02/18/2025 - 4:30pm - Tue, 02/18/2025 - 5:30pm Mon, 02/24/2025 - … December to India (Dec. 6-22, 2025). Partial scholarships are available. The trip is limited in size, and applications …

https://wmich.edu/education/events/educationeventsindiaabroadinfo2025

Grants to WMU top $2.1 million in February and March

News

… on KALAMAZOO--Grants to Western Michigan University soared past the $2.1 million mark in February and March, WMU trustees … to 72 percent of the total, coming in at more than $1.5 million. Grants in February came in at slightly more than …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/04/368

WMU researchers showcase Fort St. Joseph at open house

News

… August, Western Michigan University archaeologists will offer the public a look at progress on the Fort St. Joseph … occupied from 1691 to 1781 along the St. Joseph River in what is now the city of Niles. Built by the French, the fort …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/08/33692

Jeremiah Quarles

Irving S. Gilmore School of Music

… Send an email Location 1414 Dalton Center, Mail Stop 5434 Mailing address Irving S. Gilmore School of Music … woodwind methods and academic courses, and performing in the WMU faculty wind quintet. Previously, Jeremiah has held … for himself and others, advocating for mental health care reform and awareness, studying poetry, and supporting …

https://wmich.edu/music/directory/quarles

Scholars from across Michigan to present research at WMU

College of Arts and Sciences

… University is set to host hundreds of scholars from around the state during the 2017 meeting of the Michigan Academy of … Arts and Letters Friday, March 10 , in Sangren Hall. Some 500 individuals are expected to participate in the event, which brings …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/01/37442

Sangren Hall design team wins prestigious architectural award

News

… new Sangren Hall has won a 2013 Honor Award from the Detroit chapter of the American Institute of … professional organization for architects founded in 1857 and based in Washington, D.C. The Detroit chapter's honor awards are for building projects anywhere in the world that are

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/09/9605