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Peer Coaching Brings Students One Step Closer to Graduation

College of Arts and Sciences

… underprepared for college faces significant risk of not completing his or her degree. Without intensive learning support, the chances of graduating decline even more. But research shows that when a student takes advantage of academic support services, such as peer mentoring, degree …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/peer-coaching

EWB Renovation- Physical Therapy

Capital Projects

… Therapy                           In 2018, the College of Health and Human Services renovated the second floor of the Ernest Wilbur Building to house the new Doctor of Physical Therapy program. The updated space added 13,000 …

https://wmich.edu/capitalprojects/httpswmicheducapitalprojectsewbphysicaltherapy

Restoration Comedy

Theatre

… has been roaming the world on a hedonistic binge, learns of his wife’s death in London and decides it’s now safe to … tries to woo back her prodigal husband by learning the “art of lewdness.” Wicked wit, irresistible intrigue and fabulous fashion combine through a dizzying kaleidoscope of Restoration characters, all chasing the joys of love.   …

https://wmich.edu/theatre/restoration-comedy

Manager Landscape Projects

Human Resources

… regarding deeds, restrictions, and activities of natural areas and preserves. Surveys properties for … administering a collective bargaining agreement. Knowledge of safety standards and regulations. Required other Must be … conditions Work is performed with exposure to any number of elements which may occasionally require some precautions …

https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/010046

Student Research

College of Arts and Sciences

… can be found through The Graduate College . The College of Arts and Sciences offers a Climate Change Research Graduate Scholarship for … being a student centered research university, the College of Arts and Sciences involves its students in the research …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/research/student

Integrated supply management students receive prestigious industry scholarships

Haworth College of Business

… and Emma Stuba from La Grange, Illinois, have received two of the coveted Transportation Club of Detroit scholarships for 2016. The scholarships total … fourth year in a row that WMU students have been recipients of the scholarship. “Emma and Aaron are both exemplary …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/09/34442

Semiannual Award Winners, Spring 2006

Make a Difference Awards

… Betty Dennis, University Curriculum Kevin Hinds, Department of Public Safety Pamela McCartney, Department of Chemistry Judy Northey, University Dining Services Kelley Oliver, Haworth College of Business Victoria Rose, Department of Public Safety …

https://wmich.edu/makeadifference/semiannual-2006-spring

Undergraduate Programs

Teaching, Learning and Educational Studies

… program  prepares new educators to meet the unique needs of learners in Pre-Kindergarten to third grade (PK-3) and in … and expand their knowledge base through over ten options of both traditional and fast-track programming. Explore the … Elise Elementary education Learn more Meet Collin President of AEM Learn more Meet Hailey Early childhood education …

https://wmich.edu/teaching/academics/undergraduate

Sprains and Strains

Sindecuse Health Center

… causes a sprain to the ligaments around the ankle. Symptoms of a sprain include: Joint pain or muscle pain Swelling Joint stiffness Discoloration of the skin, especially bruising First aid Apply ice right … Rest the affected joint for several days Aspirin, ibuprofen, or other pain relievers can help. Do not give aspirin …

https://wmich.edu/healthcenter/clinic/self-care/sprains

University to honor its top four staffers for 2017-18

News

… represent each year's most outstanding employees—the best of the best. The recipients are Katie DeCamp, Susan Kramer, … event will feature WMU President Edward Montgomery's State of the University address as well as the presentation of four other sets of annual campuswide awards: the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/09/48805