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Learning Outcomes

Student Affairs

… Learning Outcomes Student Affairs is committed to student engagement and learning. The primary … and social responsibility. Students’ personal development is a journey of reflection, wellness, and life-long … Teamwork & Collaboration Multicultural Mindedness Realistic Self-Appraisal   Social Justice Advocacy Well-being   …

https://wmich.edu/studentaffairs/planning/learning-outcomes

Bronco Spotlight: Taylor Sayers

Career and Student Employment Services

… Kalamazoo Literacy Council I have two primary roles. One is that I instruct a parent literacy curriculum that I built with the help of key partners. It is a truly multi-generational program that empowers parents … people go through life as functionally illiterate, they struggle to understand their health, have a career with a …

https://wmich.edu/career/taylorsayers

Kalamazoo County students are up to something big

News

… Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on The first workshop is March 8. KALAMAZOO—Kalamazoo County youth are set to … 12:45 to 4 p.m. Saturdays in the gymnasium of St. Joseph Parish, 930 Lake St. in Kalamazoo. Registrations are being accepted at …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/02/13855

World's medievalists coming to Kalamazoo for annual congress

News

… World's medievalists coming to Kalamazoo for annual congress Submitted by … scholars from around the world will return to Kalamazoo this month for the 54th celebration of the Western Michigan … scholars from around the world. Among the attractions this year are sessions on topics ranging from medieval herbal …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/04/53094

Summer 2023

W Magazine

… world of work. That’s why Western Michigan University is committed to developing innovative pathways to … for our students. The new Broncos Lead Internship Program is among the latest examples of these efforts. Funded through our historic Empowering Futures Gift, the paid internship …

https://wmich.edu/magazine/summer-2023

Modeling justice and equity featured on the design summer camp drawing board

W Magazine

… environment. Participating in summer camps on campus while his father worked on the renovation of Waldo Hall in the … young age of eight years old, he had already identified his passion for architecture and its power to address social inequities.  "My mission with this camp is to spread the word about …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/08/72541

William L. Monroe funds endowed economics scholarship

College of Arts and Sciences

… Presidential Scholar. The Presidential Scholar designation is the highest academic honor that WMU can bestow on its undergraduates. Selection is based on the students’ general academic excellence, academic and artistic excellence relative to their majors, and intellectual …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/news-william-monroe-scholarship

Grant allows study of road salt’s influence in lakes

College of Arts and Sciences

… Writer   The influence of road salt de-icers on the chemistry of Michigan lakes will be the subject of study by … from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. This is the continuation of work that Dr. Carla Koretsky, dean of …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/news-road-salt-research

Senior engineering students showcase engineering projects

News

… and Applied Sciences. The event, on WMU's Parkview Campus, is free and open to the public. Seniors will present the … are sponsored by more than 30 southwest Michigan companies listed online in the Senior Engineering Design Conference … wmich.edu/engineer/news/seniors . There are a variety of disciplines involved, including civil and construction …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/04/31597

Graphic novel expert to give talk as part of common read events

News

… Ballroom. Dr. Hillary Chute , associate professor of English at the University of Chicago, will speak on … The work selected for WMU's 2015-16 University Common Read is Spiegelman's "Maus I: A Survivor's Tale. Pantheon Books published the graphic novel, subtitled "My Father Bleeds …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/10/27437