Book Club Discussion - Healing Grounds
Virtual (Zoom): Book Healing Grounds, with Allen Webb
The Book – Healing Grounds: Climate, Justice, and the Deep Roots of Regenerative Farming by Liz Carlisle
Virtual (Zoom): Book Healing Grounds, with Allen Webb
The Book – Healing Grounds: Climate, Justice, and the Deep Roots of Regenerative Farming by Liz Carlisle
The third annual WMU Student Sustainability Summit
The Summit is taking shape and will be held in person on WMU’s campus. Stay tuned for location, time, format, and target audience. The Summit is planned and operated each year by the 2020 cohort of Lee Honors College Medallion Scholars.
Join Mitsuaki Tanabe from Nihon University in Japan as he presents "Microgravity, a Powerful Tool to Understand Combustion." This talk will focus on Tanabe's research pursuits and challenges within combustion dynamics, encompassing areas such as combustion instability, spontaneous ignition and detonation transitions prevalent in rocket combustors and automotive internal combustion engines. The event is open to the public and snacks will be
Need an incentive to do some reading? Come to Zhang Legacy Collections Center on Friday afternoons this spring and join others for two hours of quiet reading in a beautiful space.
Join WMU alumnus Dr. David Gonzalez, B.S.E.'03, M.S.E.'05, as he presents "Uncovering Fundamental Aerodynamics Enabling the Future Naval Aviation Force." Dr. Gonzalez serves as the director for the naval air platforms division at the Office of Naval Research. The event is open to the public and snacks will be provided.
Learn more: Custer Speaker Series.
Daniel Kosacz, a part-time instructor in the Department of Philosophy, will lead the discussions of The Women Are Up to Something (2022) by Benjamin Lipscomb This book traces the lives and ideas of four philosophers — G.E.M.
Valerie Hudson, George H.W. Bush Chair and professor of international affairs in the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University, gives the 2024 Winnie Veenstra Peace Lecture hosted by the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society. The title of the talk is “The First Political Order: How Sex Shapes Governance and National Security Worldwide.”
Reduce stress and improve your mood with these 30-minute outdoor walks.
All WMU students, faculty and staff are welcome to participate in the walking group. Sign up through ExperienceWMU.
Meet at Sangren first floor main lobby stairwell.
In this EQ workshop, participants will identify disabling thoughts, develop resilience to these thoughts, and apply positive psychology. The session is based on a 6-hour Brain Potential Webinar by Jaime Kurtz, PhD.
Facilitated by:
Darby Fetzer, Holtyn & Associates
Join us for a virtual information session to learn about the MA in Organizational Change Leadership at 12 p.m. or 5 p.m. ET.
Seminar with Elizabeth (Joy)Guscott-Mueller and David G. Mueller, organized by the League of Women Voters of Kalamazoo Area.
Come learn about Climate Change and its impact on water resources and the Lake Michigan Region as well as what the future holds for the region as a result of recent court cases and federal legislation.
Join data librarian Daria Orlowska in a live demonstration of combining, organizing and analyzing data. This hands-on workshop will use actual datasets with step-by-step instructions that you can begin applying right away to your projects, so don't miss out! Register today.
Submissions curated by Eric Souther, Jacklyn Brickman, and the WMU Audio Visual Student Club.
Join us for a virtual information session to learn about the MA in Organizational Change Leadership at 12 p.m. or 5 p.m. ET.
Noa Dahan, a part-time instructor in the Department of Philosophy, will lead the discussions of Unshrinking (2024) by Kate Manne. Manne highlights fatphobia as a social justice issue that has received insufficient attention.
Lee Honors College is hosting a poster session all week highlighting the research conducted in their students' honors theses. Stop by throughout the week to view their posters and learn more about the work being conducted via LHC!
The 42nd Annual Kalamazoo Community Medical and Health Sciences Research Day will be held on April 4, 2024, at the W.E. Upjohn M.D. Campus in downtown Kalamazoo.
The theme for Research Day 2024 is:
“Advancing Health Through Translational Science’’
The panel will discuss the process of how The Laureate is curated, and what's new about this year's edition. Co-Editors-in-Chief Kalloli Bhatt and Nadia Famiano will share their experiences and insights from working on the 22nd edition of The Laureate.
Join us a Brown Bag Talk given by Dr. Eric Archer and Dr. Yvonne Zhang, College of Education and Human Development, Western Michigan University.
Hosted by WMU Chemistry Club