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September 19, 2016

Registrar's Office

… automatically update Degree Works overnight.  If you would like to see the changes immediately, click the refresh …

https://wmich.edu/registrar/notes-2016-09-19

WMU's Language, Speech and Hearing Clinic has big impact on preschoolers

Unified Clinics

… how to administer tests in a way that wasn't overtly test-like. I had to disguise some activities so the children …

https://wmich.edu/unifiedclinics/news-kcready4s

CELCIS marks 40 years of ESL excellence

CELCIS

… student population and technology key to program success Like most academic programs offered to international … resource for both students and the university as whole.   Unlike other ESL programs, Joel Boyd, a CELCIS master faculty … in 1996 and was named director of the program in 2013. Like Boyd, he has witnessed big enrollment changes, and he …

https://wmich.edu/celcis/history

Interview with David Hadbawnik, Editor of Postmodern Poetry and Queer Medievalisms: Time Mechanics

Medieval Institute Publications

… time we read an older piece of poetry in English and struggle with antiquated diction. Words that held currency and … imaginatively that can’t be contained in the modern. What I like about the idea of queer medievalism is that, ideally, … and I’m happy to have a chapter on Charles as well. Likewise, I’m excited about the chapters on Robert Glück and …

https://wmich.edu/medievalpublications/hadbawnik-interview

Research and Innovation Digital Newsletter March 2020

Research and Innovation

… opportunities to advance our research here at WMU. I’d like to highlight our ability to support undergraduate … of our colleges and our office of sustainability. I’d also like to highlight that this spring we are running an … for you to stop by for more information and to give your suggestions to help create the future of learning at WMU.  The …

https://wmich.edu/research/research-innovation-newsletter-3-2020

Academic Integrity Hearing Panel Guidelines

Student Rights and Responsibilities

… justice, and it shall not be bound by legal jargon, court-like proceedings, or legal definitions. The Academic Honesty … whether a reasonable person would conclude that it is more likely than not that the academic integrity policy has been …

https://wmich.edu/studentrights/academic/aihp/guidelines

Autism spectrum services specialist wins regional "Of the Month" award

College of Arts and Sciences

… psychology. As a classroom special education teacher, she liked the principles of applied behavior analysis and … match of my skills and background,” she said. “I really like working with individuals with autism. It’s a great …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/autism-bakalyar

Research

Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change

… our research and example projects and let us know how you like them. We appreciate your feedback and  suggestions for candidate projects. Lectures Arthur Geddes … of South India by Aaron Arrowsmith, the document that triggered the mapping of India using modern methods throughout …

https://wmich.edu/geographicalchange/research

The Sky is the Only Limit

College of Arts and Sciences

… we know much better, and it’s important to fix our past mistakes.” Dr. Mine Dogan with the VLF electromagnetic field … and warning for short term environmental risks. “Chemicals like PFAS have been used so excessively that we are just …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/probe

In Memoriam: The Evaluation Center founder Dr. Daniel Stufflebeam

The Evaluation Center

… among the top names in the grant-making world--names like the MacArthur, Kellogg and Alger foundations. Internationally, he traveled to … with clients around the globe. Along the way, he was mugged in Madrid, kidnapped by Basque separatists, dodged …

https://wmich.edu/evaluation/stufflebeam