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WMU board approves 2020-21 on-campus apartments rates
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… apartment-style residential units. The approved rates will go into effect starting with the fall 2020 semester. Keeping … single person, per-bed rates with family housing available upon request. Costs may vary depending on the complex, unit … run $418 per resident, reflecting a $12 per month increase. Goldsworth Valley apartment per-person rates will increase …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/11/57019
WMU secures $5.3M to boost Michigan innovation and biotech growth
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… has played a vital role for more than two decades in supporting early-stage biotech startups and advancing life science discovery across the state. … entrepreneurial energy and keep growing our economy,” says Gov. Gretchen Whitmer . Established by a series of …
https://wmich.edu/news/news/2025/07/biosciences-research-commercialization-center-inaugural-michigan-innovation-fund
Trustees slate short conference call meeting
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… with WMU's Part-time Instructors Organization. The group has a membership of 675. The proposed new three-year … Feb. 26. If approved by the board, the contract will go into effect with the start of the fall 2013 semester. PIO and campus administrators began negotiating the new contract in November. Contact: Cheryl …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/03/5853
(Canceled) CEO of OtterBox to present business college talk
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… Chief Executive Officer of OtterBox, will present "Growing up Otter: Education, Opportunity and Giving Back" at 2 p.m. … open to the public. To register or obtain more information, go to wmich.edu/business/dss-rsvp or contact Cyntia Reeves … computers for Hewlett Packard, Fijitsu, Palm, the U.S. government and the very first Apple iPods. After quickly …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/10/19517
WMU campus cafés open reduced hours this summer
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… are open , offering convenient and healthy, on-the-go food options to students, faculty, staff and visitors … Dining Services website . Café offerings include grab-and-go sandwiches, pizza, salads, vegetarian choices, hot soup, fruit, bagels, snacks, desserts, fountain and bottled …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/05/16235
Safe on Campus promotes LGBTQ allyship, inclusiveness at Western
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… it means to be an ally to LBGT students; strategies to support people who are coming out; the complexities of sex, … was something as simple as a button that said, 'Have you hugged your queer Bronco today?' that made me feel like … those whose training happened more than five years ago to sign up again for a refresher course. "I chose to take …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/06/68227
Red Wings defenseman Danny DeKeyser scores goal of graduating from WMU
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… Red Wings defenseman Danny DeKeyser scores goal of graduating from WMU Submitted by Erin Flynn on Danny … since he was a child. "Our season had gotten done a couple weeks before, and I looked at myself and I was on the … says the University's commitment to student-athletes doesn't end when they leave campus. "Broncos for life is our …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/07/54118
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences recognizes its 2023 Presidential Scholars
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… the automotive industry. Embedded software technologies are going to be developed so fast in the future and I am looking … other on-campus positions including learning assistant, supplemental instructor, research assistant, tutor, and … ensure that traffic design works for people as much as it does vehicles. He was co-captain of Concrete Canoe, student …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/03/71264
Counseling Services helping students cope with pandemic-related anxiety, stress
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… health-related fears for themselves and loved ones, and disruption to routines, “there has been some grief associated … mental health issues, your support network is a good place to start. “Stay connected and check in with … For those suffering from anxiety and stress, Fuller suggests the following reduction measures: Try to limit the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/03/58671
Dream realized for Western alum working on Marvel's 'WandaVision'
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… . The Western Michigan University alumnus may not be a superhero himself, but his super editing skills have landed … It's a dream he hadn't even begun to imagine two decades ago when he was applying to college. An avid gamer as a kid, … in the video game industry. Then, late in high school, he got the acting bug. Scott Jacobs "I chose Western because it …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/02/63090