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Registration underway for low-cost Chinese culture courses

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… discount is offered to those age 55 and older, WMU part-time faculty and staff members, and WMU students. WMU full-time faculty and staff members pay no tuition. Some courses …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/04/6650

Bronco athletes score big in classroom and on the field, says NCAA

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… the NCAA and high marks show. Women's tennis leads a group of three Western Michigan University teams to earn APR … year to land in the top 10 percent and the fourth time since the APR began in 2004-05. This is the first such … the men's tennis and women's soccer programs. At the same time, WMU athletes had a collective GPA of more than 3.00 …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/06/7679

Beverly R. 'Penny' David obituary

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… Michigan University, died Nov.   19 . She was   85. The longtime Allegan, Mich., resident began teaching at WMU in 1964 as a part-time instructor. David joined the humanities section of the … the University's value as a regional resource for business, government, nonprofits and the public. In addition, she …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/12/11911

WMU board votes to keep tuition within the state's cap

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… 2018 semester, annual tuition and required fees for a full-time Michigan freshman or sophomore to attend WMU will be … expect and deserve, and meeting the University's strategic goals and priorities," says Jan Van Der Kley , vice … levels will see new rates, including these: Full-time upper level--junior and senior--resident undergraduate …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/06/47791

Registration open for summer Chinese culture classes

Haenicke Institute for Global Education

… discount is offered to those age 55 and older, WMU part-time faculty and staff, and WMU students; while tuition is free for full-time WMU employees. Some courses charge all participants a …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/04/46346

'Proven professional' to direct WMU's admissions office

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… our progress in reaching our institutional enrollment goals." Kornowa was selected as WMU's director of admissions … enrollment grew by 31 percent. Over that same span of time, diversity of the first-year class increased by … of admissions and orientation from 1999 to 2004.  A two-time graduate of WMU, Kornowa studied organizational …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/06/47494

WMU Women invited to Nov. 7 event hosted by MI-ACE

WMU Women's Network

… will include light refreshments and will provide ample time for networking, allowing participants to connect with … developing, encouraging, advancing, linking and supporting (IDEALS) women in higher education careers …

https://wmich.edu/womens-network/news/2024/10/womens-network

Stanford design school names four WMU students innovation fellows

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… Fellows, who have just returned from a March 15-19 meetup in Silicon Valley, are: Andy Sylvain Hobelsberger , a … acceptance into the program, schools fund the students to go through six weeks of online training and travel to the … were asked to set their innovation priorities and goals for their first year as part of the program. The WMU …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/03/45923

Education career fair promotes networking and job readiness

College of Education and Human Development

… also featured job ready resources to prepare students for upcoming interviews. Boasting participation from 25 school … for employers. "The event was great because students got to physically connect with real employers and establish … were also given the opportunity to visit CEHD's pop-up campus closet. The closet offers gently used professional …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/03/75083

WMU names economist, Washington labor expert as ninth president

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… Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Edward B. Montgomery KALAMAZOO, Mich.— Dr. Edward B. Montgomery , dean and … University of Maryland, winning teaching awards some five times over the years.  He has been at Georgetown since 2010. … to our campus and extended community and excited to see what the coming months and years will bring." About WMU …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/04/39331