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Western News, December 13, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, December 13, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Coyne announces plans to resign, $833,000 University budget cut less than expected, Haenicke speaks at Senate; issues statement to clarify position on property acquisition, Learning an ageless endeavor; says 85-year-old grad, Teacher preparation; research are keys to continuing WMU tradition, University center leads U.S. evaluation efforts, WMU projects focus on improved math training for U.S. teachers, Center for Science Education oversees WMU efforts to improve science teaching
Western News, December 6, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, December 6, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Research and business park's infrastructure would help protect Asylum Lake; Burke says, Program to enable migrant youth to finish school, Be museum features WMU groundwater exhibit, October grants push fiscal year total past $5 million, Cole appointed to environmental center post
The Westerner Vol. 11 No. 2, Western Michigan University
The Westerner Vol. 11 No. 2, Western Michigan University
The Westerner (1980-1997)
• Carl, Winifred Lee guests of 'honor' at dedication • Educating academically talented students has long history in United States • Generous donation by the Lees instrumental in making new honors facility possible • WMU ranked high in quality, value • Federal department awards $5.2 million grant to set up campus research center • Fall enrollment reaches record level for sixth time in six years • University News in Brief • Love Canal statistician lectures in Russia • Geologist's stint aboard international science ship helps unlock sea's secrets • Capital campaign raises $40 million toward $55 million goal • Kalamazoo …
Geology Newsletter- 1990, Department Of Geology
Geology Newsletter- 1990, Department Of Geology
Geological and Environmental Sciences News
Vol.1, No. 15
- Institute for Water Sciences
- Ground-Water Education in Michigan
- Core Research Lab
- Awards and Scholarships
- Geology/ Earth Science Club
- Faculty News
- News from the Service Staff
- 1990 Speakers Program
- Geology Development and Scholarship Donations
- Alumni/ Friends/ Former Faculty Notes
- Donations
Differences In Values And Goals Of Occupational Therapy Students, Margaret A. Danka
Differences In Values And Goals Of Occupational Therapy Students, Margaret A. Danka
Masters Theses
This study compared professional values and goals of three levels of occupational therapy students: (1) seniors in baccalaureate programs (n = 337), (2) students in professional master's programs (n = 95), and (3) students in post-professional master's programs (n = 62). Demographic characteristics and factors influencing career choice were also examined.
Significant differences were found among the three student groups for three professional goals: (1) contributing to theory, (2) doing research, and (3) educating occupational therapy students, and four professional values: (1) intellectual stimulation, (2) exciting life, (3) comfortable life, and (4) helpfulness. The demographic differences among the three student …
An Examination Of The Effectiveness Of Teaching Nonverbal Sensitivity To Students In An Occupational Therapy Curriculum, Darla Kathleen Schurmeier
An Examination Of The Effectiveness Of Teaching Nonverbal Sensitivity To Students In An Occupational Therapy Curriculum, Darla Kathleen Schurmeier
Masters Theses
The effectiveness of teaching nonverbal communication skills to undergraduate students in an occupational therapy curriculum at Western Michigan University was explored by testing students just entering the program and students leaving the campus for their fieldwork experiences. A control group was made up of undergraduate students from curricula that did not purposely teach sensitivity to nonverbal cues. The 50 subjects were tested using the Profile of Nonverbal Sensitivity (PONS; Rosenthal, Hall, DiMatteo, Rogers, & Archer, 1979). Comparisons were made between PONS scores and the subject's area of study, length of time in the program, gender and age. Results showed that …
Self-Reported Leadership Styles Of Higher Education Administrators In Venezuela As Related To Selected Demographic Variables, Julian Serafin Martin
Self-Reported Leadership Styles Of Higher Education Administrators In Venezuela As Related To Selected Demographic Variables, Julian Serafin Martin
Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to identify the self-reported leadership style of higher education administrators in Venezuela as related to six selected demographic variables: age, sex, highest academic degree earned, years of experience in either colleges or technological institutes, marital status, and union experiences. The subjects of the study were 58 directive council members of three colleges and five technological institutes in Venezuela. Eighty-three percent of all potential subjects participated in the study. Two instruments--the LBA-II-Self (Spanish version produced by Blanchard Training and Development, Inc.) and a demographic data form--were used to gather data.
The validity and reliability of …
Western News, November 21, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, November 21, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Five finalists for provost to visit campus, University community invited to hear candidates at forums, Backgrounds of candidates include teaching and administrative experience
Western News, November 15, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, November 15, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Research park can link higher education and economic development, Casting as professor in Apple Computer ad brings fame and phone calls to Washington, Collins-Bondon heads Benton Harbor center, WMU wins state award for energy saving efforts, Laboratory automation expert to speak as part of Visiting Scholars and Artists
Western News, November 8, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, November 8, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Haenicke to appoint commission to study salaries, International student enrollment increase attributed to linkage agreement; institutes, Workshop to explore proposed recreation system, Geography Awareness Week activities set
Western News, November 1, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, November 1, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Fall minority enrollment increases by 8.7 percent, World changes affect 15 years of CELCIS enrollment, Hampton investigates new way to recover underground oil spills with EPA grant, Federal funding will support 'math revolution'
Western News, October 25, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, October 25, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Haenicke says future holds promise for University, Task force finds alcohol abuse not unique to WMU; but help is needed, Haenicke updates Board on two searches; discusses possible new cooperative agreement, Program revision and capital outlay requests total $24.3 million for fiscal year 1991-92, Up to $2.6 million designated for power plant plans, Glass ceiling' prevents women politicians from winning high office, DeVos and Olson named to WMU Foundation board of directors; others re-elected to offices
Western News, October 18, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, October 18, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Nearly 75 percent of capital campaign goal raised, Haenicke to present 'State of the University' address at 11th annual Academic Convocation, University reaps more national recognition in U.S. News & World Report college guide, United Way dollars provide important services, WMU to guarantee tuition to 21 students through McCree Incentive Scholarship Program
Western News, October 11, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, October 11, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: WMU wins award to set up national center for educational accountability, Wagenfeld named 1990 Distinguished Faculty Scholar, Activist, son of Israeli defense minister to speak as part of peace week schedule, 'Engfest' to focus on combating illiteracy
Western News, October 4, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, October 4, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Two to be feted for superior classroom performance, WMUK-FM seeks $140,000 in listener support campaign, Lee Honors College to be dedicated with ceremony; reception and open house Oct. 12, KCHE presidents elect Haenicke as chairperson, WMU group to join in 'Take Back the Night', Visiting scholars to examine South African literature and politics in readings; talks
Western News, September 27, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, September 27, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Board gives Haenicke 5.25 salary increase, he once again donates it to WMU Foundation, DeRight; Erickson earn University service awards, Bafna to oversee off-campus engineering programs, Haenicke to discuss race relations institute at statewide workshop on minority affairs, Robert Russel to celebrate 100th birthday, Series to explore new hearing aid technology
Western News, September 20, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, September 20, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Janet Blanchard to help dedicate GR regional center, Enrollment reaches new record level, Faculty Senate approves proposed policies designed to keep library books circulating, Six scholars will teach as King/Chavez/parks Visiting Professors
Western News, September 13,1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, September 13,1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Report for re-accreditation nearly ready for review, AAUP ratifies three-year contract, Magazine says WMU is among top 100 schools that give the 'best education for the buck', Lecture series to focus on changing economies of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, Promoting volunteerism is aim of Venture Grants, Nominations sought for faculty scholar award, Department of Theatre accredited by national group, WMU senior elected to policy-making post with National Education Association
Western News, September 6, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, September 6, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Faculty, staff endorse present leadership, according to Institutional Functioning Inventory, Behm named acting associate VP, University, AAUP reach tentative agreement, Relations with Asia-Pacific region is focus 'of Sept. 13-15 conference, Journalistic 'Truth or Consequences' talk will launch fall lecture series on ethics, Four Michigan scholars find that climate is right for new state atlas, Professional society boosts engineering education, Barcelona shares groundwater monitoring and analysis expertise with British officials, Mom and Pop spend money, while baby boomers maintain saving rates, Sociology journal garners attention from abroad
The Westerner Vol. 11 No. 1, Western Michigan University
The Westerner Vol. 11 No. 1, Western Michigan University
The Westerner (1980-1997)
• Rubbish? Recycling requires rethinking as well as reusing • WMU expands recycling efforts • Distinguished Alumni Award winners announced for 1990 • Kellogg Foundation grant provides $1 million to expand library access, information services • Two years of hard work end in top-ten finish for WMU and Sunseeker • Fourteen students earn Medallion Scholarships • University News in Brief • Three endowed gifts support important University programs • Program provides safety net for student-athletes • Student-athletes speak out on issues related to their dual roles • Here’s looking at WMU • Constituency Activities • Here's one 'pig' who's flying …
Western News, August 16, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, August 16, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: New associate dean among appointments approved by Board of Trustees, Native American historian to join faculty this fall, Inselberg case goes to arbitration, Symposium planned on Ethiopia
Western News, August 2, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, August 2, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Grants top $10 million, achieve record levels for fifth year in a row, Several academic appointments OK'd by Board, Board approves general fund budget of $132.5 million, Two alumni join staff in Division of Minority Affairs
Members Of Minority Student Organizations And Their Perceptions Of Their Academic And Social Integration, Oris Tamaria Griffin
Members Of Minority Student Organizations And Their Perceptions Of Their Academic And Social Integration, Oris Tamaria Griffin
Dissertations
Hundreds of studies of student retention have been conducted at colleges and universities over the years, and invariably they have focused on identifying student characteristics and other factors related to retention, as well as on causes of attrition which can help us identify ways to improve this situation.
Importantly the literature on student retention has identified academic and social integration as playing key roles in student retention, although admittedly some studies have shown more promise on these variables than others.
The purpose of this study was to determine if members of any one of three organizational types (social, professional, ethnic) …
Western News, July 19, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, July 19, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: State makes cuts in funds for construction and maintenance, Clarke selected to serve as provost during search, Welcome home reception planned for Sunseeker solar car team, Two programs win ANNI Awards
Western News, July 5, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, July 5, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: $1 million Kellogg Foundation grant to support computerized library network, Trustees amend president's employment contract, Moskovis to lead institutional advancement efforts
Western News, June 21, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, June 21, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Ford to receive honorary degree at June 30 commencement exercises in Waldo Stadium, Senate conducts business; bids Dennison farewell, 26 faculty members on campus to explore 'the theory of knowledge' at NEH institute, Krawutschke attends Japanese studies seminar, Woodworth elected to represent Michigan and Wisconsin on AAUP governing body
Western News, June 7, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News, June 7, 1990, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: 'I will no longer be a candidate for other presidencies' Haenicke announces decision to remain at WMU, Dennison to become president of Montana, Stoline to share Love Canal expertise with Soviets, Targowski invited to Poland to address local leaders, Ziring chosen by Atlantic Council for NATO Discussion Series in Brussels, WMU to launch new state program to help readers recover lost ground
Zesting Through Life: The Faculty Recognition Dinner 1990, Western Michigan University
Zesting Through Life: The Faculty Recognition Dinner 1990, Western Michigan University
Faculty Recognition
Zesting Through Life: The Faculty Recognition Dinner
June 1, 1990
Honored Guests:
- Gurbux S. Alag
- J. William Armstrong
- E. Jack Asher
- John T. Bernhard
- Gene S. Booker
- Lloyd M. Braithwaite
- Sterling L. Breed
- Herma E. Breisach
- Phillip L. Bruce
- John T. Bruke
- Sue S. Coates
- Mary H. Cordier
- Sherwood S. Cordier
- Harriet K. Creed
- Raymond A. Dannenberg
- Kathleen E. Drzick
- Frances H. Ebert
- Moyra Ebling
- Gordon G. Eriksen
- J. Lindsley Foote
- Jean E. Friedel
- Clara L. Gamble
- Martin E. Gingerich
- Cassius A. Hesselberth
- James W. Hill
- Joseph A. Jevert
- Gangaram K. Kripalani
- David M. Lewis
- James B. Matthews
- Gilbert Mazer …
The Westerner Vol. 10 No. 4, Western Michigan University
The Westerner Vol. 10 No. 4, Western Michigan University
The Westerner (1980-1997)
• Micklin well established as an international scientist • Presidents council says state's public universities are at risk • University News in Brief • In laboratories and communities, Western is working for all of us • Presidents' portraits paint a picture of WMU's continued evolution • Gifts of appreciated property are useful • Major gifts and pledges to continued excellence at Western Michigan University • Alumni couple transform business acumen into financial success • Today's alumni help tomorrow's graduates prepare for careers • Alumnotes • Sunrayce USA: Building cars today for tomorrow
Faculty Recognition Dinner Photo 1990, Western Michigan University
Faculty Recognition Dinner Photo 1990, Western Michigan University
Faculty Recognition
Faculty Recognition Dinner Photo
June 1, 1990
Photographed:
- David Pugh
- Kathleen Drzick
- Sterling Breed
- Conner Otteson
- James Hill
- Raymond Dannenberg
- R. Mark Spink
- Sherwood Cordier
- J. Lindsley Foote
- Gil Mazer
- Gene Booker
- John T. Burke
- Mary Cordier
- Jochanan Stenesh
- John Nangle
- Cassius Hesselberth
- Norma Stafford
- Jean Friedel
- Harriet Creed
- President Diether H. Haenicke
- Moyra Ebling
- J. Arthur Jevert
- Thelma Urbick
- Gangaram Kripalani
- Myron Ross
- Frances Ebert
- John T. Bernhard