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Longtime criminal justice, mental health professional joins WMU

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… mental health and substance abuse treatment professional with more than 36 years of experience has been named the new … a therapist for several years. He also has held positions with Calhoun County Juvenile and Probate courts and has … Kuchenbuch has been an adjunct professor since 2004 at Kellogg Community College, where he taught courses on substance …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/08/25990

Campus Wayfinding

Capital Projects

… Campus Wayfinding The Campus Wayfinding Committee has worked with wayfinding specialist Cloud Gehshan Associates to … The project is currently in the implementation phase with site construction and new exterior signage to occur …

https://wmich.edu/capitalprojects/campuswayfinding

Building purchase OK'd for expansion of WMU's autism center

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… authorized the University to enter into an agreement with Borgess Health Alliance to purchase the former … Malott has been directing the facility and, in conjunction with WMU's Department of Psychology, has been providing … educational services to southwest Michigan children with autism and providing advanced practicum training for …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/08/26216

Liberal Education Curriculum Survey

College of Arts and Sciences

… all CAS students must complete the LEC in order to graduate with a major in CAS. The precise catalog language and … students to complete a full year of world language study. With the launch of Western Essential Studies, we have a … that we believe every student graduating from CAS with a liberal arts degree should acquire. The LEC can be …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/lec-survey-old

About

Sammons Center for Innovation and Research in Occupation Based Technology

… so that the outcome enables a better way to live with or without a disability.                              College …

https://wmich.edu/occupationtechnologycenter/about

Matthew Shockey

Philosophy

… MA, University of Pittsburg BA, University of Virginia, with Distinction Sustainability Phenomenology (esp. Heidegger) Early Modern Philosophy Sustainability Phenomenology (esp. Heidegger) Early Modern Philosophy Matthew Shockey is Professor …

https://wmich.edu/philosophy/directory/moskot

Diversity and Inclusion

Sindecuse Health Center

… and helped fund a graduate student employee who assisted with composing a questionnaire and conducting data … center (updated as improvements are made) to communicate with employees and visitors Download a PDF file of the grant … steps was shared with the campus community at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Racial Healing Symposium on March 20. …

https://wmich.edu/healthcenter/about/news-update/diversity

WMU dedicates space honoring the memory of Dallas Rauker

Haworth College of Business

… and Rauker's faculty advisor. "He was down-to-earth with a strong work ethic and was known to help his fellow students with their studies. The tutoring center is a fitting tribute … and global contexts. As a student, he interned at the Kellogg Co. in Customer Logistics Services. During his freshman …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/09/42554

National organization recognizes WMU advertising and promotion students

Haworth College of Business

… award for the nation's top multicultural college seniors with exceptional academic and professional achievements. The … and inclusion in advertising by connecting industry with the nation's top multicultural students and I know I’m … Multicultural Student," he says. "WMU has provided me with countless opportunities to improve my professionalism …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/01/45004

Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage celebrated at Western

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… make a step towards being more understanding and peaceful with each other—especially after repeated incidents of hate … Student Association to connect and share experiences with people who share a similar background," says Amy … cultural traditions with the Western community. "The two biggest traditions and holidays we celebrate are the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/05/64333