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Gov. Snyder names Behen, Chen-Zhang, Edgerton to WMU board terms

News

… Michigan leaders have been named to new terms on the Western Michigan University Board of Trustees by Gov. Rick Snyder . The three are David Behen of Saline, vice president and chief …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/10/49815

Cindy Linn

Biological Sciences

… Linn Professor of Biological Sciences Office (269) 387-5615 Send an email Location 3165 Wood Hall, Mail Stop 5410 … and retina Neurophysiology Dr. Cindy Linn is a professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Western Michigan … In the in vitro studies, adult pig retinal ganglion cells are isolated from other retinal neurons and cultured under …

https://wmich.edu/biology/directory/linn

Three students earn prestigious Gilman Scholarships

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… Michigan University students have won a total of $13,500 in scholarships to study foreign languages overseas during the 2013-14 academic year. Stephanie Stanfield of Bellevue, Mich.; Jared Sipes of Kalamazoo; and Matthew Dziepak of Mattawan, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/06/7672

Fifth Wednesday Journal, Humanities Center present reading at WMU

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… left: Habra, Wickenden, Eimers and Morgan. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—The nonprofit, independent literary publication Fifth … Center for the Humanities at Western Michigan University are teaming up to present a reading featuring WMU … Jan. 26 , in the University Center for the Humanities, 2500 Knauss Hall. The event, which is free and open to the

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/01/37271

Summer camp opportunities abound at WMU

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… Western Michigan University for young people this summer. The following is a partial list of camp offerings, listed by … for students entering grades six through nine. Sessions are held at the Lee Honors College and Kohrman Hall. Topics … science fiction, July 14-18; digital storytelling, July 21-25; and Laptop Orchestra, July 21-25. An additional class for …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/03/14527

Alliance Française de Kalamazoo

World Languages and Literature

… e Française! Activities and sponsorships include: Member of French Heritage Corridor of Midwest Scholarship Awards … traders - visits and lectures  Beaujolais nouveau French themed holiday dinner Centre Associé de la Fédération des Alliances Françaises des États-Unis The Department of World Languages and Literatures at Western …

https://wmich.edu/languages/alliance

Student hits high note with national young jazz composer award

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… Codrington is ready to take his band on tour. He's got the chops, and now he has the ears of the national jazz community. Eddie Codrington plays … it's a big part of why he came to the University. "There are a lot of heavy hitters at Western," says Codrington. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/03/52685

Shane Brady

School of Social Work

… Location 4408 Health and Human Services Building, Mail Stop 5354 Mailing address College of Health and Human Services … Michigan BSW, Eastern Michigan University Dr. Brady joined the faculty at WMU in 2023, after spending 9 years at thethe micro-macro continuum. Dr. Brady has worked in the areas of HIV/AIDS, substance abuse and harm reduction, …

https://wmich.edu/socialwork/directory/brady

Seniors honored for academic excellence as 2024 Presidential Scholars

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… with Presidential Scholar Kayla Byrd (second from the right) and supporters who attended the ceremony. … one of the Presidential Scholars personifies the best of what we want our students to take from their Western … setbacks and obstacles. They've identified their ‘why’ and are prepared to lead a full, well-rounded life. As soon as …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/03/75101

When opportunity knocks: Alum’s business acquisition funded by Sleeping Giant Capital

Haworth College of Business

… a responsibility to not only develop students for future careers but to create opportunities that impact the world. The Center for Principled Leadership and Business … through the fund, has always known that opportunity is what WMU Haworth is all about. When he walked through …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/06/64373