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Japanese studies speakers to give public presentations

News

… has scheduled five talks in March and April as part of its pre-modern Japanese Studies Speaker and Workshop … which are free and open to the public, range from readings of Japanese poetry to academic presentations on Japanese … by funding from the Japan Foundation and the WMU Department of World Languages and Literatures as well as the Soga …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/03/5519

Frequently Asked Questions: Staff Hiring Process

Human Resources

… position data and is obtained by contacting your budget officer at (269) 387-4275. Blank position authorizations, … positions, are also available upon request from your budget officer. When Human Resources receives the position … department head, appropriate vice president, and a budget officer must sign the position authorization. Posting a …

https://wmich.edu/hr/hiringquestions

WMU trustees sign off on new contract for police officers

News

… WMU trustees sign off on new contract for police officers Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on KALAMAZOO, … a June 10 vote, the Western Michigan University Board of Trustees authorized the University administration to …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/06/16516

Angie Moe

Sociology

… Angie Moe Angela Moe Angie Professor of Sociology Office (269) 387-5276 Send an email Location … at Western Michigan University and is affiliated with the School of Interdisciplinary Health Programs, Integrative …

https://wmich.edu/sociology/directory/moe

WMU room and board rates to rise by 2.95 percent

News

… its April 9 meeting, the Western Michigan University Board of Trustees approved a 2.95 percent increase in campus room … 15-meal plan, the new rates will translate to an increase of $250 for the full academic year. The annual cost for the … students living in WMU residence halls can take advantage of the social and academic benefits of campus life, plus …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/04/15072

Special Issues

Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare

… Special Issues The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare at Western Michigan University … Volume XXXIX,  Issue 2,  June 2012 Declining Significance of Race, Revisited Volume XXXVIII,  Issue 1,  March 2011 … December 2009 Beyond The Numbers: How The Lived Experiences of Women Challenge The “Success” Of Welfare Reform Volume …

https://wmich.edu/socialworkjournal/subscription/special-issues

Boil water advisory in effect for some campus locations through Saturday evening

News

… halls at around 9 p.m. Although not mandatory, the city of Kalamazoo advises that as a precautionary measure, … be under a precautionary boil water advisory from the city of Kalamazoo from 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, through the evening of Saturday, Oct. 3 . The buildings are French, Davis and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/10/27458

Funded call for students' original artwork on climate change

News

… to submit original artwork to the "Spare|Change: The Art of Climate" exhibit Friday, Aug. 9, through Monday, Sept. 9 … is the immersive and lasting statistical distribution of weather exceeding average norms over given time brackets … Frostic Series in partnership with the University's Frostic School of Art and Center for Humanities as well as the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/08/8336

2013-14 Events

Music Composition

… Center Recital Hall, free 100th anniversary: premiere of Christopher Biggs' "Fractures of Echoes" Sunday, Sept. 22, 6 p.m. Kohrman Hall lawn, free … 8 p.m., Dalton Center Recital Hall, free Repeat performance of Christopher Biggs' "Fractures of Echoes," 6 p.m., Kohrman …

https://wmich.edu/composition/2013-14

Summer registration underway for low-cost Chinese culture courses

International Student and Scholar Services

… missing and needs to be re-embedded. Classes begin the week of May 18. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—The Confucius Institute at … for spring Chinese culture courses that begin the week of May 18 . The six-week, low-cost courses are open to the public. All of them are taught in English, and are offered to adults age …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/04/23091