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Prospective Undergraduate Student Resources

College of Education and Human Development

… community development, and organizational learning. Apply Now Visit WMU Next Steps Contact Us The College of Education … Teacher Education :  Flyer  |  Advising Industrial Technology Education:  Website (non-vocational)  |  Website … to view on-campus job options including work study, hourly, and assistantship opportunities. Learn more CEHD …

https://wmich.edu/education/virtual-resources/undergrad

Dispute Resolution: Complaints and Grievances

Human Resources

… via a formally established procedure. The University acknowledges the right of grievance and honors it without any reprisal or censure directed at the … This grievance procedure applies to all University non-bargaining unit employees and student employees. …

https://wmich.edu/hr/manual-grievances

Student Perspectives

Precollege Programming

… but it turned out to be a really fun experience that I know is also a great resume-builder. Grace A. ATYP student 2013-16, Loy Norrix '18, Calvin University ATYP can often be hard to keep … with my professor just last week. I was shocked when she suggested that I enroll in a 5660 Fiction course next fall. …

https://wmich.edu/precollege/atyp/studentperspectives

Challenges and Opportunities: A Conversation with Carlos Lozano

Irving S. Gilmore School of Music

… Challenges and Opportunities: A Conversation with Carlos Lozano October 1, 2020 By Pablo Valladares As musicians, the … close but also to keep doing their day-to-day work. Technology has become our biggest tool and it has helped us compensate for one of the …

https://wmich.edu/music/20201001-lozano-challenges-opportunities

Spring 2022

W Magazine

… helps police net arrest in decades-old murder WMU new economic development park honored for cleanup, sustainable use of land Pipeline program … degree of excellence and passion for their craft. This is no surprise given that the college has been educating …

https://wmich.edu/magazine/spring-2022

Most Americans don’t eat worms … yet!

Haworth College of Business

… an important manifestation of identity, culture and values. Nowhere is this more evident than when looking at how diets evolve as products and trends move from new to normalized. American culture has not traditionally embraced insect proteins, but WMU students …

https://wmich.edu/business/zofo

Printed Magneto-Electric Energy Harvester

Research and Innovation

… Narakathu, B. B., Bazuin, B. J., & Atashbar, M. Z. (2016). Novel screen printed and flexible low frequency …       Patent Status:   US Published Patent Application No. 2018/0351479 Reference:    2016-022 Advancements in … substrate. The silver ink top electrode layer was then deposited on the printed PVDF layer, also via screen …

https://wmich.edu/research/energy-harvester

Student Success Toolkit

College of Education and Human Development

… for developmental math courses (1090, 1100, and 1110).  Economics Tutoring Tutoring offered by the Economics Student … by providing money for rent, rent arrearage, security deposits, and moving expenses                 Emergency … Several payment plans and assistance programs for those struggling with monthly bills   Sustainable Housing Equipment …

https://wmich.edu/education/toolkit

Bachelor of Social Work

School of Social Work

… of Social Work program utilizes the development of knowledge and skills in the areas of human behavior in the … major consisting of 35 hours, a guided interdisciplinary minor of 22 to 24 hours, and six hours of research, totaling … work curriculum at the time of admission to WMU. This does not guarantee admission to the social work major. Students …

https://wmich.edu/socialwork/academics/undergrad/major

Poet Alison Swan reimagines the freshwater heart of North America in a literary way

College of Arts and Sciences

… Poet Alison Swan reimagines the freshwater heart of North America in a literary way Olga Bonfiglio College of … walk has put unusual pressure on the land without enough consideration of the cost to the land, said Swan.  In … from this development. And, they did. In an essay titled “Enough” published in the Michigan Quarterly Review, she used …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/news-poet-swan