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Center for Supply Chain Management

Center for Supply Chain Management

… Chain Management Supply chain professionals at all levels can take advantage of our resources to augment their …

https://wmich.edu/supplychaincenter

Study Abroad Financial Aid

Financial Aid

… us help you plan for your educational costs so your mind can be free to roam. Apply for financial aid early Start the … up a budget for your study abroad program. Financial aid can only be received at one institution at a time in each semester. Students cannot receive financial aid from two different schools …

https://wmich.edu/finaid/apply/undergraduate-study-abroad

UMSC February Minutes

Environmental Health and Safety

… not advisable and do not provide adequate traction which can lead to a slip, trip, or fall accident.    Mark Weiss … National Institute for Health recognizes February as American Hearth Month, a national effort to increase awareness … cause of death in the U.S. and that prioritizing your heart can help you avoid severe illness.  Practicing self-care can

https://wmich.edu/ehs/umscfebruary

Measuring Outcomes

Assessment

… There are many methods and tools available that one can use to measure learning. The key is choosing the measure … Ideas for Co-Curricular Measures Similar approaches can be used to measure learning outside of the traditional … are the learning outcomes rubrics and question bank that can help you to plan and think about measuring student …

https://wmich.edu/assessment/toolkit/measures

Community

WMU Student Center

… array of unique spaces in the new Student Center where they can explore their passions and make connections with fellow … Flexible, efficient and accessible spaces inside and out can easily adapt to changes so students can explore and grow to their full potential. A variety of …

https://wmich.edu/student-center/community

The dynamic duo: father-and-son academicians share best practices in distance education

Finance and Commercial Law

… the comfort of relationships—friends, colleagues and family—can be one of the constants that allows us to embrace the … the pandemic has introduced a new idea of what change can look like for many students and faculty. “There is a lot … thought would be interested in academia, although I had suggested it to him and secretly wished that he would pursue …

https://wmich.edu/finance/demello2020

Counseling

Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay and Transgender Student Services

… Counseling Transitioning can be a long and stressful process but the following … licensed mental health providers are trans-inclusive and can provide support (depending on availability). Child & … licensed  mental health providers are trans-inclusive and can provide support (depending on availability). Greater …

https://wmich.edu/lbgt/trans-resources/counseling

What you need to know about assessment

Assessment

… concerned with what our students learn and do what we can to improve. Assessment is at the core of the process by … Assessment gives us the answer to this question and suggests areas in which improvement can be made. In this way, faculty and staff become engaged …

https://wmich.edu/assessment/faqs

Student Conduct Process

Student Rights and Responsibilities

… Process Flowchart Anyone in the Western Michigan community can share a concern about a student’s actions with Student … process for the concern is. When parties choose, concerns can be addressed via a conflict/alternative resolution … and if the student’s actions violated WMU policy. Students can choose not to participate or provide information. After …

https://wmich.edu/studentrights/students/conduct-process

Keeping Our Loved Ones Healthy: How to Talk About the COVID-19 Vaccine

Public Health

… Image source: Johns Hopkins Medicine Currently, 57% of Americans are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (Ritchie et. al., 2021). Over half of Americans are vaccinated, but we still have friends and family … our loved ones to join the millions of vaccinated Americans. The COVID-19 vaccine is given as a shot like other …

https://wmich.edu/publichealth/blog/2021/11/dittmar