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The Faculty Recognition Dinner 1994, Western Michigan University May 1994

The Faculty Recognition Dinner 1994, Western Michigan University

Faculty Recognition

The Faculty Recognition Dinner

May 31, 1994

Honored Guests:

  • Beverly Belson
  • Hardy Carroll
  • Beverly David
  • John Flynn
  • Stephen Friedman
  • Arnold Gallegos
  • Robert Hahn
  • Raymond House
  • Jack T. Humbert
  • Lethonee Jones
  • Eugene Kirchherr
  • James Kline
  • George Lowry
  • Richard Passero
  • Elizabeth Patterson
  • Richard Schubert
  • Robert Shafer
  • William K. Smith
  • William Stiefel
  • Joseph Work
  • Raymond Zelder


Western News, May 19,1994, Western Michigan University May 1994

Western News, May 19,1994, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story Highlights: International advisers will visit here this month as part of USIA, College Board training program, Hybrid electric vehicle getting ready for the 'challenge', Leja wins Fulbright award for work in Taiwan, Dybek earns kudos for his creative writing, Boersma honored for work in speech pathology, audiology, Graduate Research Fellows receive $10,000 awards, WMU awarded grant to become host sitefor critically-acclaimed National Writing Project


Western News, May 5, 1994, Western Michigan University May 1994

Western News, May 5, 1994, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story Highlights: Haenicke briefs trustees on Carnegie Classification, discusses tuition outlook and internationalization, Network project links schools with computer resources, 29th International Congress on Medieval Studies will draw 2,500 scholars from around the world, WMU plays host to Michigan Youth Arts Festival, Workshop offered on securing federal funding, BIS sponsors workshop on business communication, Program tailored to help early-career faculty with research and creative activities as well as funding


The Westerner Vol. 14 No. 3, Western Michigan University May 1994

The Westerner Vol. 14 No. 3, Western Michigan University

The Westerner (1980-1997)

• WMU combines foresight, action to lead the way in meeting needs • Aviation programs soaring to new heights • Hockey Broncos make it to NCAA tournament • Computerized kiosk making life easier for students, visitors • University News in Brief • Haenicke calls on alumni to help address 'glaring inequity' in state funding • Medallion scholars program celebrates ten gears • Funding paves way for establishing school of nursing • Alumnotes • Alumni honor Bill Morrison by creating endowment • Special event series features art department alumni


Wmu Board Of Trustees Regular Meeting April 22, 1994, Wmu Board Of Trustees Apr 1994

Wmu Board Of Trustees Regular Meeting April 22, 1994, Wmu Board Of Trustees

WMU Board of Trustees Meetings

  • Remarks by the Chair
  • Acceptance of the Agenda
  • Approval of the Minutes
  • Correspondence
  • Remarks by the President
  • Authorization to Confer Degrees
  • Student Room and Board and Apartment Rental Rates for 1994/95
  • Academic and Student Affairs Committee Recommendations
  • Budget and Finance Committee Recommendations
  • Remarks by the Provost
  • Public Comments


Western News, April 14, 1994, Western Michigan University Apr 1994

Western News, April 14, 1994, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story Highlights: University to award record number of degrees April 23, NPR news correspondent on campus April 15, Micklin awarded NATO funds for workshop, LaRoy pursues dream of running in Boston Marathon, Sunseeker 93 selected for tour through Arkansas, Gary Fund campaigners hope to raise $315,000, Two economists complete study for Ameritech


Western News, April 7, 1994, Western Michigan University Apr 1994

Western News, April 7, 1994, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story Highlights: Haenicke issues letter on sexual assault awareness, Undergraduate researchers to gather here for conference, Expert on linguistics, author of romance novels to make four presentations as Visiting Scholar, Haberman to discuss teacher education trends, Final lecture set in underground economy series


Western News, March 31, 1994, Western Michigan University Mar 1994

Western News, March 31, 1994, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story Highlights: NSF staff member to conduct presentations on funding, Departments needed to provide information for master calendar available on the VAX / VMS, Speaker to compare experiences of blacks; Jews, WMU staff member pens book on noted social reformer, WMU part of national effort to improve water education, April 4-8 Clothesline Project symbolizes airing of society's dirty laundry


Western News, March 24, 1994, Western Michigan University Mar 1994

Western News, March 24, 1994, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story Highlights: Trustees table room and board rate increase, discuss recommendations to reduce costs, Sessions to focus on diversity in teaching and learning, Ferguson heads Paper Technology Foundation, Hannah to direct public affairs and administration, Totals reach $9.5 million in grants, $2.8 million in gifts, Expert on educational underachievers slated for several addresses during March 30-31 visit


Wmu Board Of Trustees Regular Meeting March 17, 1994, Wmu Board Of Trustees Mar 1994

Wmu Board Of Trustees Regular Meeting March 17, 1994, Wmu Board Of Trustees

WMU Board of Trustees Meetings

  • Remarks by the Chair
  • Acceptance of the Agenda
  • Approval of the Minutes
  • Correspondence
  • Remarks by the President
  • Executive Session
  • Approval of (POA) Police Officers Association Contract
  • Authorization to Confer Degrees
  • Academic and Student Affairs Committee Recommendations
  • Budget and Finance Committee Recommendations
  • Remarks by the Provost
  • Public Comments


Western News, March 17, 1994, Western Michigan University Mar 1994

Western News, March 17, 1994, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story Highlights: Haenicke reiterates need for support in seeking equity, Three commencement ceremonies set for April 23, Open house format allows prospective students to explore their options at 'Gold Pride Preview', Leading environmentalist here for Earth Week, Clothesline Project to provide visual reminder of need to end the cycle of sexual violence


Western News, March 10, 1994, Western Michigan University Mar 1994

Western News, March 10, 1994, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story Highlights: Partnership with company leads to new research center, College Bowl team wins regional title; qualifies for nationals, Political comedy troupe takes satiric jab at those who claim feminism is a dirty word, Renowned anthropologist to discuss race; culture, Shakespeare Festival will span a month with lectures; productions and films


Western News, February 24, 1994, Western Michigan University Feb 1994

Western News, February 24, 1994, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story Highlights: Carr pledges support for aviation program in Battle Creek, Asian connection lands British Fulbright Fellow here for admissions work, Teams ofWMU students working under grant to improve communication in area schools, Walwood renovation praised by local historical group, McCarty selected to teach at center in Japan


Western News, February 17, 1994, Western Michigan University Feb 1994

Western News, February 17, 1994, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story Highlights: Students choose service projects over suntans for break, Top minority students here for HEIS Competition Feb. 18, Winter not as deeply rooted in Wood Hall greenhouse, WMU program to provide leadership training for Muskegon Heights High School students


Western News, February 10, 1994, Western Michigan University Feb 1994

Western News, February 10, 1994, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story Highlights: Campus wide efforts to promote diversity earn regional award from student personnel group, Upton, Wolpe to address congressional reform, Student employment referral service plans week to recognize contributions of student employees, Benton named head of student volunteer services, Grant helps WMU give teachers techniques for getting students excited about physics


Western News, February 3, 1994, Western Michigan University Feb 1994

Western News, February 3, 1994, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story Highlights: Haenicke calls on supporters for united front to fight for funding equity, Four goals designed to enhance international education, Crews work round the clock to stay out in front of snow, Merling Trio selected for prestigious competition


Western News, January 27, 1994, Western Michigan University Jan 1994

Western News, January 27, 1994, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story Highlights: St. John, Boldi elected to board leadership posts, Haenicke comments on MLK Day and funding strategy, Shaw appointed to lead fund-raising activities, Bhatt selected as chief of staff in health center, Butterfield returns from trip with fresh insight on Zhirinovsky and political climate in Russia, Grant paves wayfor new high school math curricula, Several events planned in observance of Black History Month in February


Wmu Board Of Trustees Annual Meeting January 21, 1994, Wmu Board Of Trustees Jan 1994

Wmu Board Of Trustees Annual Meeting January 21, 1994, Wmu Board Of Trustees

WMU Board of Trustees Meetings

  • Acceptance of the Agenda
  • Approval of the Minutes
  • Correspondence
  • Remarks by the President
  • Election of Officers
  • Academic and Student Affairs Committee Recommendations
  • Budget and Finance Committee Recommendations
  • Appointment of External Auditor
  • Remarks by the Provost
  • Remarks by the President
  • Public Comments
  • Adjournment


Western News, January 20, 1994, Western Michigan University Jan 1994

Western News, January 20, 1994, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story highlights: Two to be recognized with University's top award for faculty members, Doctoral students named first recipients of fellowships, Interactive kiosk puts information at users' fingertips, Trustee St. John to speak atAPA meeting


Western News, January 13, 1994, Western Michigan University Jan 1994

Western News, January 13, 1994, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story Highlights: Three faculty members to be honored for superior skills in the classroom, WMU science and mathematics evaluator will help spread the word about innovations, Renowned author, teacher and activist to give first William A. Burian Memorial Lecture, Dean earns prestigious food service certification


Western News, January 6, 1994, Western Michigan University Jan 1994

Western News, January 6, 1994, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story Highlights: Nursing program moves ahead with $5 million in gifts, Haenicke comments on proposed appropriation figures, Business building named for founding dean Schneider, Maier's views on the historical Jesus showcased on international radio and in national magazine, Urban Bush Women performance is Jan. 15


1994 University Employee Service Recognition Program, Western Michigan University Jan 1994

1994 University Employee Service Recognition Program, Western Michigan University

25 Year Club

25 Year Club

  • New Inductees
  • Members
  • Retirees
  • Thirty-five Years of Service
  • Thirty Years of Service
  • Twenty Years of Service
  • Fifteen Years of Service
  • Ten Years of Service


Conceptualizations Of Nature And Scientific Literacy, Part I: Research Methodology, William W. Cobern, Adrienne T. Gibson Jan 1994

Conceptualizations Of Nature And Scientific Literacy, Part I: Research Methodology, William W. Cobern, Adrienne T. Gibson

Scientific Literacy and Cultural Studies Project

If we may paraphrase and adapt from feminist scholars, there are voices of people that need to be heard if scholars intend to have a valid understanding of people and their behavior. The feminist scholars were of course seeking ways of making women’s voices heard but the importance of their work exceeds gender issues. It is important for restoring the image of people as persons rather than as objects of research. As we have undertaken it, the foundational perspective of worldview research is that one must hear from students and science teachers about themselves. We thus suggest it is important …


Fact Book 1994-1995, Western Michigan University Jan 1994

Fact Book 1994-1995, Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University Fact Books

  • General Information
  • Enrollment Information
  • Institutional Comparison
  • Student Information
  • Faculty Information
  • Budgets and Resources


The Westerner Vol. 14 No. 2, Western Michigan University Jan 1994

The Westerner Vol. 14 No. 2, Western Michigan University

The Westerner (1980-1997)

• Spirit and pride are flying high at WMU • Alumni Teaching Excellence Award winners named • News in Brief • Proposed science facility will meet twenty-first century needs • Steps taken to enhance English and theater studies at WMU • Athletic director sees strong link between sports and community • Athletic director sees strong link between sports and community • Athletic boosters take pride in their Broncos • Spirit & Pride Are Flying High • Dennis W. Archer wins election for mayor of Detroit • McPherson takes helm at Michigan State


Western Michigan University Graduate Catalog 1994-1996, Western Michigan University Jan 1994

Western Michigan University Graduate Catalog 1994-1996, Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University Course Catalogs (1904-present)

Section I: General Policies and Procedures

Section II: Master's Degree Programs and Requirements

Section III: Specialist Degree Programs and Requirements

Section IV: Doctoral Degree Programs and Requirements

Section V: Description of Graduate Courses

Section VI: The Graduate Faculty


Cultural Constructivist Approach To The Teaching Of Evolution, William W. Cobern Jan 1994

Cultural Constructivist Approach To The Teaching Of Evolution, William W. Cobern

Scientific Literacy and Cultural Studies Project

Educators typically think that one teaches evolution to develop students' conceptual understanding of evolution. It is assumed that if students understand evolution they will believe it. From a constructivist perspective it can be argued that understanding and belief, though related, are distinct concepts each of which is a potential goal for instruction. Though there are good reasons why belief should not be an instructional goal, achieving conceptual understanding requires that issues of belief be addressed. The point is that students are not likely to gain much understanding of something that they dismiss outright as unbelievable. What counts as believable for …


Alternative Constructions Of Science And Science Education, William W. Cobern Jan 1994

Alternative Constructions Of Science And Science Education, William W. Cobern

Scientific Literacy and Cultural Studies Project

I want to begin today with two short personal remarks. My field of research at home is the cultural study of science education. In other words, I am interested in what is commonly called the culture of science and how that becomes interpreted in science education by teacher and curriculum. I am interested in the variation of culture among American students, cultural variations grounded in family and community and brought to the classroom. I am interested in the cultural interactions that are precipitated by the meeting of cultures in the science classroom. In my current work I use worldview concepts …


Worldview Theory And Conceptual Change In Science Education, William W. Cobern Jan 1994

Worldview Theory And Conceptual Change In Science Education, William W. Cobern

Scientific Literacy and Cultural Studies Project

Once again science education finds itself in the midst of reform. Reform documents are too numerous to mention by name but they all share the same view that Americans know far too little science. Durant (1990) noted that even the well educated often know little science. Of course every reform document by its very nature offers a solution. Many in the science education research community "see conceptual change as the emerging focus of science teaching" (Wandersee, 1993, p. 319) and thus focus their research interests here as well. To borrow warfare metaphors, conceptual change activities are tactical devices used to …