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Film and discussion to focus on sexual assault in U.S. military

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… Film and discussion to focus on sexual assault in U.S. military Submitted by Deanne Puca on A panel discussion will … Invisible War" KALAMAZOO—Western Michigan University will be the host for a screening and panel discussion of "The … Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. There will be free parking, complimentary refreshments, informational …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/04/6333

Campus run will benefit honors students studying in far-flung locations

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… Campus run will benefit honors students studying in far-flung locations Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Scholar Scamper is set … or in locations around the United States. The event, dubbed the Scholar Scamper, will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a 1K …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/03/5962

WMU implements deferred tuition option for employer reimbursements

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… deferred tuition option for employer reimbursements Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on KALAMAZOO—Beginning with the summer II session that begins June 27, Western Michigan University will offer a …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/06/7681

Bronco Bash goes virtual

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… Bronco Bash goes virtual Submitted by Erin Flynn on While Bronco Bash won't be in person like in years past, the virtual event will … brings together some 15,000 students and community members each fall, will not be held in person. "It's going to …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/06/60087

Marketing, mobility and memories: Marco Azzopardi is making the most of his time at WMU

Haworth College of Business

… Marco Azzopardi is making the most of his time at WMU Submitted by Janine Adamski on KALAMAZOO, Mich.— Through his … at the Haworth College of Business.  Last spring, he began an internship as an inside sales representative with … U.S. and sends them to the company's manufacturing plant to be converted into wheelchair-accessible vehicles.  “They …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/02/74561

South Neighborhood work kicked off with input sessions, survey

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… Neighborhood work kicked off with input sessions, survey Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Work … to get campus community views on what amenities should be included within and surrounding a new student center and … Two community input sessions were held April 12 in the Bernhard Center lobby. A third input session designed for …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/04/46677

Provost and dean discuss Grow Your Own on education podcast

College of Education and Human Development

… and dean discuss Grow Your Own on education podcast Submitted by Chris Hybels on Drs. Julian Vasquez Heilig and Laura Dinehart. … the College of Education and Human Development will be graduating 700 students in initial teacher certification …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/04/75250

Old Sangren Hall demolition to cause EduCable outages

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… Old Sangren Hall demolition to cause EduCable outages Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Old Sangren Hall … University's cable television system, EduCable, will be interrupted for varying periods of time from Oct. 15 to … demolition of the old Sangren Hall. Interruptions will be minimized as much as possible and most will last less …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/10/1961

New Broncos Lead Internship Program will benefit students, Kalamazoo community

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… New Broncos Lead Internship Program will benefit students, Kalamazoo community Submitted by Erin Flynn on The Broncos Lead Internship Program … to resume-worthy, network-building experiences while also benefiting businesses in the community. Supported by the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/03/71129

Online occupational therapy journal taking shape

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… Online occupational therapy journal taking shape Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on KALAMAZOO--Plans for … the profession, is set for fall 2012. Manuscripts are now being accepted for review at the OJOT website at ojot.org . … was set aside for innovative projects. The journal will be available to readers and researchers worldwide, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/02/166