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The Oakland Drive Campus is home to the university's College of Health and Human Services. The college's new $48.2 million facility opened in 2005, with a total building space of 195,000 square feet (18,100 m 2). An interesting design feature is the "winter garden", a 3-level open atrium and commons area with floor to ceiling transparent windows.
The Oakland Drive campus is home to the university's College of Health and Human Services and the WMU Army ROTC program. It is also home to the Western Michigan University Archives and Regional History Collections, located in the Charles C. and Lynn L. Zhang Legacy Collections Center. [19]
The history of Community Human Services Corporation dates back to the early 1970s. At that time, the South Oakland community was experiencing the same manner of change and decline as other inner city communities. The deaths of longtime residents and subsequent sale of their homes, coupled with an exodus to the suburbs of younger residents ...
A committee composed of the chief executive officers of Borgess Health, Bronson Healthcare, and the president of Western Michigan University began to meet regularly to guide the development process. In 2010, WMed was awarded Applicant Status by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education , a search committee was developed to recruit the school's ...
East Campus is a collection of buildings and facilities situated on the 60-acre (240,000 m 2) hilltop campus that is the original site of Western Michigan University. It includes some of WMU's athletic facilities including Waldo Stadium , Hyames Field , Ebert Field and the Donald Seelye Athletic Center.
John M. Dunn (born October 3, 1945) [2] [3] was the eighth president of Western Michigan University. Dunn earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from Northern Illinois University, and he earned an Ed.D. in physical education from Brigham Young University. [4] He began his career in higher education at the University of Connecticut in 1972.
McKee Professional Building, which houses the Center for Emergency Medicine of Western Pennsylvania and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center's photo studio. The Center for Emergency Medicine of Western Pennsylvania is a multi-hospital consortium based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is claimed to be one of the world's premiere centers of ...
Hill Building Oakland: Office and laboratories Hillman Cancer Center: 1999–2002 IKM Shadyside: Cancer center 2003 Circle of Design Excellence Award Western PA Golden Trowel Award, 2003 Iroquois Building 1901–1903 Frederick Osterling: Oakland: Office Kaufmann Medical Building 1950 Oakland: Clinic Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC: 1915 ...