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Help select WMU's top four staffers for 2014
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… (not verified) on Additional information in support of a semi-annual Make a Difference Award recipient is due … assigned responsibilities to give generously and creatively of their time and talents, making the University an even … place to work and study. The 25 candidates are recipients of 2013-14 fall and spring semiannual awards through the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/05/15615
Name for new Goldsworth Valley dining hall approved by board
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… approved the name Valley Dining Center for the new state-of-the-art facility planned for construction in the Valley … dining center will be situated just south of the Valley III residence halls and overlooking scenic … experience with fresh menu items prepared in front of customers. Comfortable seating options such as booth …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/12/20770
WMU among 30 campuses signing on to resilient campus initiative
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… by Anonymous (not verified) on WMU is a founding member of the Alliance for Resilient Campuses. KALAMAZOO—Western Michigan University is a founding member of a nationwide network of colleges and universities making a commitment to lead the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/05/15863
Michigan Office Solutions opens new location in BTR Park
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… Michigan Office Solutions opens new location in BTR Park Submitted by … (not verified) on WMU's BTR Park KALAMAZOO— Michigan Office Solutions , a wholly owned subsidiary of Xerox Co. and a provider of leading-edge office …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/03/14261
WMU efforts for former foster youth earn national recognition
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… members with at the April 2013 commencement. Photo courtesy of the Seita Scholars program. KALAMAZOO—Western Michigan … efforts to serve and understand the higher education needs of former foster care youth have been singled out for … in Washington, D.C., by the Center for the Study of Social Policy—CSSP—named WMU's Center for Fostering …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/01/12750
Major
Gender and Women's Studies
… for success in a world that still struggles around issues of gender. Through course work and activities outside the … to Gender and Women's Studies and Foundations of Feminist Theory—as well as courses in four categories to … if you save too many required classes for your last year in school. Also, be sure that you don't load up on …
https://wmich.edu/gender/academics/major
Coordinator Housing Office
Human Resources
… Coordinator Housing Office Job code 011053 Pay grade D Pay type Nonexempt/hourly General summary Manages office operations for campus housing and provides … feedback. Minimum qualifications Required education High school diploma or equivalent. Required experience Three …
https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/011053
Free college-level humanities courses being offered
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… Free college-level humanities courses being offered Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on KALAMAZOO, … University's 2014-15 Humanities for Everybody program is offering low- to moderate-income residents in the Kalamazoo … free classes in political philosophy, ethics, the sociology of medicine, and gender and women's studies. The first class …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/09/18415
Networking
Graduate College
… not what you know, it ’ s who you know” still holds plenty of traction today. According to LinkedIn, 70 percent of new … your CV the way teaching a new course can, but it ’ s arguably more important than any single line item you can add … How do I build a network? When you first begin graduate school, the academy can feel like a club, and you’re on the …
https://wmich.edu/grad/Compass/ProfessionalDevelopment/Networking
New award established to recognize graduate students
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… particularly those who make a difference in the lives of their fellow students. During the event, GSAC debuted a Make a Difference award for graduate students. Winners of the inaugural award Chartanay Bonner , doctoral student … gala were Susan Stapleton , Graduate College dean and GSAC officials Damon Chambers , chair; Rebecca Sametz , vice …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/05/16149