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Chemical and Paper Engineering

… checking out the excellent chemical and paper engineering programs at WMU. When you come to Western, a world of … and Applied Sciences Which chemical and paper engineering program is right for me? Undergraduate programs Chemical Engineering (B.S.E.) Paper Engineering …

https://wmich.edu/chemical-paper/academics

Awards and Scholarships

Graduate College

… Awards and Scholarships Awards and Scholarships As a graduate student, you might have heard … for first-generation college students in accelerated degree programs University Dames Endowed Scholarship : for students … . Johnson, Vicki. “What You Need to Know About Graduate School …

https://wmich.edu/grad/Compass/AwardsScholarships

Our programs

Public Health

… Our programs Bachelor of Science in Public Health The BSPH program is based on competencies you need to master to … outstanding undergraduate students. The Presidential Scholars are chosen by the faculty on the basis of academic …

https://wmich.edu/publichealth/academics

Faculty awarded prestigious Fulbright fellowships for global research and teaching opportunities

News

… Stephen Covell Covell is wrapping up his second Fulbright scholarship, which has taken him to Japan from September … tailored plans for corporations, while others created programs to help teachers manage stress in secondary … about the invaluable opportunity to connect with Austrian scholars and expand my research,” says Gu. “The University …

https://wmich.edu/news/news/2025/01/url-2025-fulbright-fellowships-awarded-stephen-covell-chien-juh-gu

WMU medieval historian to be honored as an emerging scholar

News

… carved out an international reputation for his body of new scholarship will be honored by the University as an emerging … Center Recital Hall. The event will feature WMU President John M. Dunn 's State of the University address as well as … at leading institutions. Emerging Scholar Award program The Emerging Scholar Award program was launched late …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/09/26778

Frequently Asked Questions

Cybersecurity

… Frequently Asked Questions Learn about the cybersecurity program How does cybersecurity compare to other technology … from WMU form  for more information. When can I start the program? There is rolling admission for the bachelor’s degree, which means you can begin the program in fall, spring or summer. The master’s program

https://wmich.edu/cybersecurity/faq

Graduate Studies Council

Faculty Senate

… applicants to the Graduate College and to graduate degree programs, development of graduate curricula and approval of … All-University Graduate Student Research and Creative Scholars Award Committee —reviews applications and makes … of All-University Graduate Student Research and Creative Scholars Awards. All-University Graduate Student Teaching …

https://wmich.edu/facultysenate/councils/graduate

Members

Phi Beta Kappa

… University, members join a distinguished community of scholars whose dedication to intellectual inquiry and … Mauskopf Deliyannis Jacqueline Driscoll Scott Dykstra John Gregory Fitzgerald Ronald Flaspohler J. Lindsley Foote … David N. Hurtt David K. Isaacson Alan C. Isaak Paul A. Johnston, Jr. Elise Bickford Jorgens (Foundation Member) …

https://wmich.edu/pbk/members

Celebrating and preserving 75 years of ROTC history at Western Michigan University

University Libraries

… 10 volumes documenting the history of Western's ROTC program and cadets with help from WMU Archives curator John Winchell (center). Many people look back fondly on … and research experience, and with some help from John Winchell , WMU Archives curator, they delved into the …

https://wmich.edu/library/news/2025/04/celebrating-preserving-75-years-rotc-history

WMU efforts for former foster youth earn national recognition

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… recognition Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Seita Scholars and staff members with at the April 2013 commencement. Photo courtesy of the Seita Scholars program. KALAMAZOO—Western Michigan University efforts to …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/01/12750