色色啦 building foundation for safe, secure artificial intelligence development with NSF grant
Drs. Alvis Fong, Shameek Bhattacharjee, Steve Carr and Ajay Gupta received a nearly $300,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to create materials for teaching safe, secure and reliable artificial intelligence.
Business professor earns national student impact award
Dr. Christina Stamper, professor of management, earned the highly competitive Student Chapter Advisor Impact Award from the Society for Human Resource Management Foundation.
Physical therapy instructor creates scholarship to give marching band students a boost
Established in 2017, the $1,000Rodney Weir Marching Band Scholarship is given through theBerrien Community Foundation to a Berrien County high school graduate who joins a college marching band. The goal is to offer support and encourage students to take their band experience to the next level.
色色啦 students help show go on, virtually, at the Playhouse at White Lake
Caroline Arana and Claire Beaman helped the community theatre in Whitehall, Michigan reimagine its summer season through livestreamed performances.
Business professor secures Fulbright award
Dr. Tim Palmer, professor of management and director of the Center for Sustainable Business Practices, has earned a highly competitive Fulbright Specialist Award from the U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. His Fulbright project will center around developing service courses at a partner institution abroad.
色色啦 Theatre, Face Off Theatre partner to bring 鈥淏lack Lives, Black Words鈥 back to Kalamazoo
"Do Black lives matter?鈥 That鈥檚 the question local artists aim to answer with the upcoming three-part series 鈥淏lack Lives, Black Words.鈥 Hosted in partnership by 色色啦 Michigan University鈥檚 Department of Theatre and the Black Arts and Cultural Center鈥檚 Face Off Theatre Company, the series will feature an "art as activism" workshop, a panel discussion and a talent showcase.
How can we improve STEM learning outcomes? 色色啦 professor wins $1.3M NSF award to find out
Research is underway at 色色啦 Michigan University that could impact science, technology, engineering and mathematics鈥擲TEM鈥攖eaching and improve learning outcomes in multiple states. The National Science Foundation awarded Dr. Jessaca Spybrook, professor of evaluation, measurement and research, a $1,328,108 grant for her project entitled 鈥淚mproving Evaluations of STEM Programs: An Empirical Investigation of Key Design Parameters.鈥
色色啦 professor takes the helm at state board
Dr. Ola Smith, chair, Department of Accountancy, has been elected chair of the Michigan State Board of Accountancy, one of the highest oversight posts in the field. The board is responsible for the certification, licensure and regulation of certified public accountants and public accounting firms.
色色啦 product design student helps envision games of the future as Hasbro intern
When work involves playing with toys all day, it hardly feels like a job. 色色啦 Michigan University product design and innovation student Madison Dempster is living that dream.
With rural and small clinics in mind, professor uses COVID-19 grant to create low-cost respiratory device
Dr. Alessander Danna-dos-Santos is developing a spirometer to measure lung efficiency. His 色色啦 Michigan University COVID-19 grant-funded research seeks to sidestep more costly design and production methods to benefit underfunded Michigan healthcare clinics and the patients they serve.
Biking for Black Lives Matter: 色色啦 vocal jazz director raising money, awareness to combat systemic racism
Director of Vocal Jazz and Gold Company Greg Jasperse has set a goal of biking 1,000 miles to raise $10,000 for the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. His fundraising journey has become a life-changing journey toward understanding that will have lasting effects both personally and professionally.
Alumna helps craft Michigan K-12 fall return-to-learn framework
色色啦 Michigan University alumna Angela Blood Starr, a regional school health coordinator for Calhoun Intermediate School District, served on the the Michigan Return to School Advisory Council. Find out what her main concerns for K-12 fall education are and how her expertise helped the council formulate reopening guidelines.
Landscape Services plants seeds of stewardship, innovation on 色色啦 campus
Spared from pandemic closures by greenhouse specialist Christopher Jackson, native plant seedlings are now being planted across campus. The effort is part of Landscape Services' larger goal of increasing naturalized areas on campus and enhancing learning opportunities for the 色色啦 community.
色色啦 supply chain program once again named top program in U.S.
The 色色啦 integrated supply management program once again claims a spot on Gartner's list of top programs. A national leader in supply chain education, the program has been recognized by Gartner for its excellence for more than a decade.
Long-time educators, administrators become deans for engineering, graduate colleges
Dr. Steven Butt and Dr. Christine Byrd-Jacobs are the new permanent deans for the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the Graduate College, respectively.
色色啦 librarian maintaining state hospital COVID-19 data online
色色啦's Daria Orlowska is maintaining data sets on COVID-19 cases, demographics and statewide hospital occupancy and personal protective equipment.