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Wmu International News Spring 2012, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Apr 2012

Wmu International News Spring 2012, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

  • Globally engaged aviation program helps developing countries spread wings
  • Homeland development key outcome for Afghan degree-seeker
  • German-born American new CELCIS activities coordinator
  • Growing global programs is key mission for WMU international administrator
  • Georgian tennis ace scores on and off the court
  • International activity converges in Global Business Center


Jeffrey Angles, Nate Coe Oct 2011

Jeffrey Angles, Nate Coe

International Faculty Researchers

Dr. Jeffrey Angles likes to describe himself as the accidental professor because, unlike many people he knows who planned to become teachers when they completed their educations, he was more focused on the immediate goal of studying Japanese literature and translating. In the process of reading so much, he says that he found himself with a Ph.D. almost before he knew it.

Jeffrey Angles' website


Wmu International News Fall 2011, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Oct 2011

Wmu International News Fall 2011, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

Longing for American food streamlines career paths for four alumni

American-style teaching covered in CELCIS graduate assistant training program

Fifty years later: Tragic loss of Japanese alumna continues to give life to WMU’s strongest exchange program

Japanese language and literature capture attention of WMU researcher

Engineering college draws Kenyan to Kalamazoo

International volunteerism leads to global studies major


Blair Balden, Margaret Von Steinen Jul 2011

Blair Balden, Margaret Von Steinen

International Faculty Researchers

A visiting professorship at the University of Passau in Passau, Germany for Dr. Blair Balden, a WMU associate professor of aviation, provided an excellent opportunity to share ideas and information about teaching aviation law with professors from Germany and Austria.


Wmu International News Spring 2011, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Apr 2011

Wmu International News Spring 2011, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

Nutrition and health in Bangladesh and Cambodia explored by WMU researcher

Destination spring break: Disney World and NASA

International Student Activities bulletin spring 2011

Haenicke Institute deans visit Sunway University

World traveler begins international career with INS, lands at WMU

Spanish major and global studies minor nets international job for WMU graduate

Gambian native at home on Bronco court


Susan Weinger, Nate Coe Apr 2011

Susan Weinger, Nate Coe

International Faculty Researchers

Advancing the knowledge of rural Bangladeshi women about gardening and nutrition and increasing access to basic health care services and information for Cambodian school children was the foci of Dr. Susan Weinger’s research and volunteerism on a three-month overseas trip in summer 2010.

Susan Weinger's website


Ann Veeck, Nate Coe Apr 2011

Ann Veeck, Nate Coe

International Faculty Researchers

Rapidly changing food consumption patterns in China has for the last 15 years captured the attention of Western Michigan University international researcher and marketing professor Dr. Ann Veeck. In nearly annual trips to China, Veeck examines how these patterns are changing parallel to the expansion of the Chinese economy and how marketing efforts affect consumers' lives in both positive and negative ways.

Ann Veeck's website


Wmu International News Fall 2010, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Oct 2010

Wmu International News Fall 2010, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

  • China scholar to speak at opening of WMU's Timothy Light center
  • On the ground in Iraq: WMU professor introduces local governments to democratic rule
  • Fall orientation ends with a day at the beach
  • Global education translates into international career
  • 2011 Study and Intern Abroad Fair
  • Reference experience put to good use for new CELCIS activities coordinator


Victor Xiong, Julia Valentine Oct 2010

Victor Xiong, Julia Valentine

International Faculty Researchers

Dr. Victor Cunrui Xiong, Western Michigan University professor of Chinese and East Asian history, is a Chinese medievalist by training recognized internationally for his research and publications focused on Early Imperial China, especially the Sui-Tang period.

Victor Xiong's website


Jim Butterfield, Nate Coe Jul 2010

Jim Butterfield, Nate Coe

International Faculty Researchers

Post-Cold War Russia has provided WMU political science professor Dr. Jim Butterfield with an exceptional model for conducting research on transition environments and the role civic initiative plays in defining the public agenda and addressing collective action dilemmas.

Jim Butterfield's website


Wmu International News Summer 2010, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Jul 2010

Wmu International News Summer 2010, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

Confucius Institute brings new Chinese Instruction and Research Collection to Waldo Library

Haenicke Institute announces new website section: About Dr. Haenicke

Russian politics a “moving target” for WMU Fulbright scholar

Two WMU global studies alumni receive awards study international policy at Monterey Institute

Alternative spring break: D.C. draws international students

Food, fashion and culture featured at 2010 International Festival

Hollywood in the limelight at the 2010 International Ball

Chinese language skills net career opportunities for study abroad alumna

WMU music professor discovers database of rare Russian viola sonatas


Wmu International News Spring 2010, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Apr 2010

Wmu International News Spring 2010, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

Confucius Institute opening ceremony dazzles campus and community

Japanese alumni reunion celebrates successful fundraising campaign

Former Dominican Republic swimmer head recruiter for WMU

Childhood experiences overseas spark interest in global studies


Wmu International News Fall 2009, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Oct 2009

Wmu International News Fall 2009, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

WMU's Confucius Institute offers educational/business links to China

Chinese linguist named director of WMU’s Confucius Institute

Kim and crew on task planning cultural, recreational entertaining events

Fashion learning in London takes the runway in Kalamazoo

French immersion points Michigan native to ESL career


Wmu International News May 2009, Haenicke Institute For Global Education May 2009

Wmu International News May 2009, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

New brown‐bag series links campus international scholars and researchers

WMU to host 18 faculty‐led summer short‐term study abroad programs

WMU hosted 20th International Festival in March

Large, smelly tropical plant attracts WMU researcher

Biomed bachelor’s leads to stem cell and spinal cord research for WMU alumna

Joan Conway's classroom: Where business and English intersect

Masoud Al Ajmi


Todd Barkman, Julia Valentine May 2009

Todd Barkman, Julia Valentine

International Faculty Researchers

Dr. Todd Barkman grew up in Pinckney, Mich. and admits growing up in a rural area is what first inspired his interest in plants. While studying at Michigan State University, he had the opportunity to grow orchids for the botany department. "I fell in love with orchids," Barkman said. "I decided I wanted to work with and study orchids for the rest of my life."

Todd Barkman's website


Wmu International News February 2009, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Feb 2009

Wmu International News February 2009, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

Community celebration honors life of former president Haenicke

Universidad de Burgos and WMU celebrate a decade of study abroad

Funny Hats Ice Capades

WMU international researcher out to double the number of women in physics

Report from Shanghai

WMU CELCIS hosts writing class at University of Tokyo

Jared Edward Siang’ani spotlight


Wmu International News November 2008, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Nov 2008

Wmu International News November 2008, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

WMU joins Internationalization Laboratory of the American Council on Education

Japan university awards honorary doctorate to WMU emeritus physics professor

Fall activities feature flags, apples, Halloween and Chicago

Quenching the Middle East’s thirst for water is desired outcome for WMU geoscience researchers

New innovative summer program in Egypt

International lady Broncos share tips for succeeding on the field and in the classroom

Love of linguistics leads to ESL career for Ila Baker


Wmu International News September 2008, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Sep 2008

Wmu International News September 2008, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

Greek alumnus of paper science to receive Distinguished Alumni Award

WMU international student enrollment jumps 15 percent

Former WMU engineering dean takes the provost’s reins

WMU promotes internships abroad for academic credit

ISORP welcomes 350-plus overseas students to campus

Study and Work Abroad Fair Today

Multi-lingual, multi-tasker Melanie coordinates CELCIS activities

WMU transnational education and exchange programs draws 85 new students

Michigan’s fall harvest offers good things to eat and drink


Wmu International News June 2008, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Jun 2008

Wmu International News June 2008, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

Jordan university turns to WMU to build its faculty

Masquerading was a ball

Digging into the archaeology of New France

Major National Security Exchange Program awards for two WMU students

Study abroad experience translates into a career

Canadian Bronco footballer and teammates preparing for 2008 season


Gregory Veeck, Margaret Von Steinen Jun 2008

Gregory Veeck, Margaret Von Steinen

International Faculty Researchers

Dr. Gregory Veeck, professor of geography, has completed extensive international research specializing in economic geography, agriculture, rural development and rural environmental/ecological issues in the United States, China, Japan, and Korea. Veeck has been conducting field research for 29 years.

Gregory Veeck's website


Wmu International News April 2008, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Apr 2008

Wmu International News April 2008, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

International Festival draws thousands

43rd International Congress on Medieval Studies in May

Three languages not enough for double-major freshman

Russian motherland enriches study abroad work

WMU and Haenicke Institute representatives land in Middle East and India

Succeeding globally theme of 2012 International Education Week


Wmu International News February 2008, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Feb 2008

Wmu International News February 2008, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

WMU welcomes 60 Dominican Republic students

Western Michigan University's 19th annual International Festival

Ugly Sweaters Ice Capades

Bi-cultural upbringing complements study abroad work

CELCIS veteran named interim director

Winter fun in West Michigan


Wmu International News November 2007, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Nov 2007

Wmu International News November 2007, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

Two decades of twinning success celebrated in Malaysia

Tailgate party and parade an international celebration at WMU's Homecoming

WMU professors perform in prestigious Russian festival, foster student exchanges

Japanese interests compels a major switch to global and international studies

WMU and Hispanic American Council collaborate to expand community ESL classes

WMU’s Japan liaison officer finds many parallels between life in Kalamazoo and Tokyo

Summer study abroad is a short-term affair


Wmu International News September 2007, Haenicke Institute For Global Education Sep 2007

Wmu International News September 2007, Haenicke Institute For Global Education

WMU International News

In this issue:

  • McCloud named dean of Haenicke Institut
  • Dieter H. Haenicke Scholarship
  • Western Edge Compact caps non-resident tuition, fees, and housing costs
  • ISORP rolls out the welcome mat to 238 new international students
  • From Kenya to Kalamazoo: New sub-Saharan partner sends first cohort
  • Indonesia alumna to crew on round-the world clipper
  • Discover Kalamazoo


The Life Circulatory System, Milton R. Cudney Jan 1989

The Life Circulatory System, Milton R. Cudney

All Books and Monographs by WMU Authors

No abstract provided.


Workbook For Eliminating Self-Defeating Behaviors And Growing Life In The Human Self, Milton A. Cudney Jan 1989

Workbook For Eliminating Self-Defeating Behaviors And Growing Life In The Human Self, Milton A. Cudney

All Books and Monographs by WMU Authors

Hellol I am Milt Cudney, author of this workbook. I suspect you wouldn't be reading this workbook if you didn't have an interest in eliminating self-defeating behaviors and replacing them with more life-giving ones. In over 30 years of counseling with people of all walks of life I have learned some things about behavior change that may be useful to you. It is my pleasure to be able to pass these learnings on to you.

You will find direction in this pamphlet about how to live more creatively. To do so, however, you will need to understand and apply the …


Innovative Techniques Of Counseling, Milton R. Cudney Jan 1982

Innovative Techniques Of Counseling, Milton R. Cudney

All Books and Monographs by WMU Authors

Index of Techniques

  • Technique # I. Counselor-Made Drawings
  • Technique # 2. Taking the Flip Side Of The Argument
  • Technique # 3. The Use of Owning Language By The Counselor
  • Technique # 4. Let The Client In On What You Are Trying To Do
  • Technique # 5. Interrupt Clients
  • Technique # 6. Polaroid Technique
  • Technique # 7. Holding A Pretend Gun To The Client's Head
  • Technique # 8. A Technique To Make Replacement Behaviors Not Seem So Strange And Unknown
  • Technique # 9. Counselor Prepared To Give The Client Examples Of What The Counselor Is Seeking
  • Technique #10. Wastebasket Technique
  • Technique …


Wipe Out Depression, Milton R. Cudney Jan 1981

Wipe Out Depression, Milton R. Cudney

All Books and Monographs by WMU Authors

No abstract provided.


Eliminating Self-Defeating Behaviors, Milton R. Cudney Feb 1975

Eliminating Self-Defeating Behaviors, Milton R. Cudney

All Books and Monographs by WMU Authors

  • Chapter 1. The Creation of Self-Defeating Behavior Patterns
  • Chapter 2. Introduction to the SDB Theory
  • Chapter 3. Fears--Source of Energy for SDB Patterns
  • Chapter 4. Choices Used to Implement SDB Patterns
  • Chapter 5. Naming and Following the Integrated Self
  • Chapter 6. Techniques
  • Chapter 7. Disowning .
  • Chapter 8. Prices--Source of Energy to Quit Using SDB Patterns .
  • Chapter 9. Using Mental Pictures to Probe Within
  • Chapter 10. Consciously Traveling the Non-SDB Life Road


Self-Defeating Characters, Milton R. Cudney Jan 1975

Self-Defeating Characters, Milton R. Cudney

All Books and Monographs by WMU Authors

For some time I have been aware of a need to have additional ways of helping people open up to see what they do to defeat themselves. The need is to help people see, and honestly face, what they do to bring about defeating results in their lives. When people can see what they do to defeat themselves, they are in a better position to make non-defeating choices. The various characters in this book have been created by me to serve as vehicles to fulfill this need. The characters themselves do not represent real individual people, but the information contained …