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Pre-departure Feels:

Study Abroad

… I have been surprisingly calm, yet I have had my moments of being extremely overwhelmed with excitement and nerves. Ahead of me, I have a seven-week long adventure that will be filled with culture, eye opening experiences, and of course, loads of studying.   Last night, around 15 of my …

https://wmich.edu/studyabroad/blog/2019/07/waddellpredeparturefeels

NASPAA Data Reporting

School of Public Affairs and Administration

… NASPAA Data Reporting An important part of the School of Public Affairs and Administration at Western Michigan …

https://wmich.edu/spaa/academics/mpa/data

The Japanese Diet

Study Abroad

… desired destination. A typical Japanese breakfast consists of steamed rice, miso soup, which is made out of fermented soybeans, a protein, mainly grilled fish, which is a big part of their diet, and various side dishes. Common side dishes …

https://wmich.edu/studyabroad/blog/2019/07/nguyenthejapanesediet

Graduate Studies

Irving S. Gilmore School of Music

… Graduate Studies Graduate degrees offered The Western Michigan University School of Music offers a Master of Music degree, a Master of … for certification. Accelerated Master of Arts in Music The School of Music at Western Michigan University offers an …

https://wmich.edu/music/academics/grad

Health and Well-being Resources

Student Life

… that balances both the physical and emotional aspects of your being. At Western, our goal is to help you maintain … wellness stories Healthy body. Healthy mind. The benefits of physical activity can’t be overstated. It affects far … physical activity here on campus. This is where every drop of sweat can be looked at as a step toward a healthier body …

https://wmich.edu/students/health

Being Brown Abroad; Finding "My People" in the Netherlands

Study Abroad

… in the Netherlands was the most “scrapbook worthy” moment of my life. My thoughts and feelings were all over the … around this country was making me feel like I was a part of something so much bigger than the United States. There is … not seem to note my small frustrations, possibly because of one difference between us: color. I was the only colored …

https://wmich.edu/studyabroad/blog/2019/07/perezfindingmypeopleinthenetherlands

Evaluation Cafe 2003-04

The Evaluation Center

… Center at Western Michigan University maintains a directory of past Evaluation Cafe presentations for instructional … associate director, The Evaluation Center and assistant professor of sociology, WMU   "Measuring the impact of … Center, WMU   "Unfunded mandates as an opportunity for evaluability assessment: The evaluation of state-funded drug …

https://wmich.edu/evaluation/cafe2003-04

2018 Innovation EXPO winners

Industrial and Entrepreneurial Engineering and Engineering Management

… Kindergarten - Fourth Grade First Place Student: Ian Wesselhoff   Innovation: Pooba Dog Scooper   School: The Gagie School   Second Place Student: Evan Perski   Innovation: …

https://wmich.edu/ieeem/innovationexpo/winners/2018expowinners

Studying abroad in Japan prepared me for the future

Study Abroad

… language has prepared me for my future studies in graduate school, I also learned many new life skills that have made … out other ordinary tasks like sending mail from the post office, for example. Doing these things (not only on my own … know what I wanted to do with my life. Dropping out of the School of Music to pursue my dreams of doing Japanese was …

https://wmich.edu/studyabroad/blog/2020/07/studying-abroad-japan-prepared-me-future

Core Concepts in Evaluation: Contemporary Commentary on Classic Writings

The Evaluation Center

… evaluation scholars. The authors are diverse in terms of gender identity, sexual orientation, age, countries of residence and origin, as well as evaluation experience, … Age: Authors’ ages range from 26 to 67, with a median of 40.  Race and Ethnicity: Nine authors identify as Black, …

https://wmich.edu/evaluation/services/coreconcepts