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'Worlding' and 'Mapping Mrs. Dalloway' on display at Richmond Center
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… the work of artists Lucas Blalock, Marsha Cottrell, Ben Hagari, Ajay Kurian and Hayal Pozanti , is on display in … title, Little transported Mrs. Dalloway's route 90 years into the present. Mirroring Woolf's stream of consciousness …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/01/37496
Spring is season for student employment scams
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… offerings come from reputable employers, warns Lynn Kelly-Albertson , executive director of professional and career … Michigan University. "Most opportunities are legitimate and can give you experience and money, and build your skills. … accepting any job offer." Red flags to look for CSES suggests that when job hunting, students think twice about …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/04/31415
Innovation at Western celebrated at Spring Convocation
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… communication, health care and more. Their expertise will be explored and celebrated on Friday, April 15, at the … as well as the entirety of Spring Convocation, can be viewed online . The next class of Presidential … Ellen Christian, Dr. D'Jaris Coles-White and Dr. Jeremy Duncan Faculty Presentations Five faculty members were selected …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/04/67742
Alyssa Krazel finds her fit in the accounting field
Haworth College of Business
… fulfilling. I’m ready to take on the challenge of each day being a little different.” Krazel is preparing for the … professional and personal skills that I will carry forward into my career. There are many valuable experiences that WMU … to have such amazing, kind and compassionate people that I can call my community.” Branching out from WMU Haworth, …
https://wmich.edu/business/news/2024/12/accountancyalyssa-krazelinternship
WMU researchers showcase Fort St. Joseph at open house
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… a sample of some of this summer's findings and a glimpse into the18th century lives of Native Americans and European settlers. "Flowing Back Through Time: … Since 1998, WMU faculty researchers and students have been working to identify, investigate and interpret the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/08/33692
WMU group helps rural Alaskans do their taxes
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… Part of the point is that they get their withholdings back because their income is so low." He adds that the tax … preparations take place in rural, indigenous villages that can only be accessed by small planes and snowmobiles, or snow …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/03/45953
Soga Japan Center offers free cultural presentations
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… culture. KALAMAZOO—Area schoolchildren and residents can learn about origami, kimono dressing, calligraphy and … centers and businesses to expand upon cultural exchange between the United States and Japan. Michiko Yoshimoto … culture, society and language throughout West Michigan. Before coming to WMU via the Japan Outreach Initiative, she …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/09/1513
Bronco basketball preview games begin in November
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… Bronco basketball preview games begin in November Submitted by Deanne Puca on Pre-season matches Nov. 2 … Hawaii, and three other true road contests. Basketball fans can preview this year's team at one of two pre-season …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/08/8781
WMU joins national initiative to increase study abroad enrollment
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… as part of a national initiative that aims to double the number of United States college students studying abroad … colleges and departments to identify programs that fit well into the major and minor degree requirements Working with … meet major, minor and general education requirements Significant funding support Building on its nearly 100-year …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/04/14323
Ongoing, new facility improvement projects slated for this summer
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… the academic year is over. Instead, a few more fences have been erected as improvement projects heat up for the summer. … of Main Campus so it's causing minimal disruption. People can still drive around the area, and we're not anticipating … Lot 12; and the Physical Plant's Lot 6. In addition, staggered closures of both parking ramps will occur. • Although …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/05/53480