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Community Partnerships

… organization or unit. Examples: volunteering, contract work, professional consulting, tabling, sponsored research …

https://wmich.edu/community/geomap/other

The Medallion Scholarship Program

Medallion

… develop a budget for the engagement stipend scholarship and work in collaboration with the Lee Honors College to secure …

https://wmich.edu/medallion/about

Faculty Advocate Award

Disability Services for Students

… for Students would like to thank award recipients for their work. 2018-2019 Award Recipient Dr. Kirsty Eisenhart  …

https://wmich.edu/disabilityservices/faculty-advocate-award

Training program focuses on delivering excellent customer service across the University Libraries

University Libraries

… group of library faculty and staff. This group worked with instructional designers on campus to create the framework, write the content, develop the assessments, and build … process. Customer service is at the heart of the work the University Libraries does.  "We are all building an …

https://wmich.edu/library/updates/2022/01/impact-report-customer-service

Surplus Disposal Process

Logistical Services

… lot of saleable items to dispose of, Surplus Sales will work with the department to determine if there are any …

https://wmich.edu/logisticalservices/surplus/surplus-disposal-process

Dietetic Internship Application Process

Family and Consumer Sciences

… 5 or more years old may need to complete additional coursework in clinical nutrition (medical nutrition therapy) and … a point system for acceptance based on personal statement, work and volunteer experience, letters of recommendation, … for the Dietetic Internship program and for graduate coursework (15 credits the first year). Tuition invoices are …

https://wmich.edu/familyconsumer/internships/dietetic-application

Lessie Mae Terrell

College of Health and Human Services

… this as a wife, a mother of six and a full-time worker. After graduating from the Bronson Hospital School of Nursing in 1987, she went on to work at Bronson Hospital, retiring in 1997. She then worked for the Battle Creek Health System before retiring …

https://wmich.edu/hhs/terrell

Higher Education and Student Affairs (HESA) Leadership Admissions Requirements

Education Leadership, Research and Technology

… of at least 3.0 in the last two years of undergraduate work. Students who do not meet the minimum GPA requirements … in your ability to not only manage challenging coursework but also the demands of a graduate assistantship (GA) … unofficial transcript is a record of your academic work and usually available to you through the institutions …

https://wmich.edu/leadership/academics/ed-leadership/master/hesa/hesa-admissions

Student Professional Readiness Series

Haworth College of Business

… competencies through co-curricular programming. Working with faculty and staff who will mentor you on your … first-year activities include: FOCUS Assessment with worksheet Participate in Resume ReVamp Complete company … Personal and Interpersonal Knowledge Build Your Brand Workbook (Part 1) Communication TED Talk Energy Map Activity …

https://wmich.edu/business/academics/spurs

Biological Sciences graduate students receive funding to develop talks for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

Biological Sciences

… Schriever. With other recipients, Ellen and Adam will work with the WMUx Office of Faculty Development and with …

https://wmich.edu/biology/phdaward