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Mentoring for Success

… offers a comfortable learning environment in which students can receive academic support designed to enhance learning …

https://wmich.edu/peermentoring/participants/resources

Probation

CELCIS

… to return after taking a minimum of one academic semester (fall or spring) off. If students are given permission to …

https://wmich.edu/celcis/policies/probation

Detroit through #DigitalMedia - Matt Bartel, B.B.A.'08

Haworth College of Business

… through #DigitalMedia - Matt Bartel, B.B.A.'08 When asked how he came to found and manage HashTag Detroit, an … of Detroit, Bartel says his mission is simple: “To show the world a new Detroit.” “We create and distribute our … system enterprise platforms and most importantly taught me how to communicate in the business world,” says Bartel. …

https://wmich.edu/business/bartel

Student Health Assistance Fund

Sindecuse Health Center

… fund to help WMU students with medical bills. This fund can pay for critical health care for students who have … court-ordered services, TB testing and related-care, late cancel or no-show fees.  The Bryan and Kathy Staufer Emergency Fund is the …

https://wmich.edu/healthcenter/about/assistance

Children's Education and Literature Collections

University Libraries

… and literature collections.  These items and many more can be located through Library Search . J. Whirler Pop-up … educational books for children because of the insight they can bring to the development of young minds and the changing perception of childhood. Later significant donations to this collection include Peter Rabbit books …

https://wmich.edu/library/special-collections/childrens

WMU cultural anthropologist examines migration and lupus in Ecuador

International Student and Scholar Services

… in a freshman-year general education class by an African studies professor trained in anthropology. One day, she … to become a world-traveling anthropologist. “I remember showing the flier to my college roommate, Lindsey, and … wondering how she was going to make it. The mother’s struggle ultimately led me to my next book, “Living with Lupus: …

https://wmich.edu/international/milesspotlight

Investing in SPAA

School of Public Affairs and Administration

… to establish a named or endowed scholarship, the Director can meet with you and University Advancement to discuss a … and the larger community. SPAA faculty received a significant internal grant to expand these options for students and … tribal Governance." Endowments The support of this nature can have an elevated profile and recognition for the …

https://wmich.edu/spaa/giving

Assistant Professor publishes three articles in spring 2016

Education Leadership, Research and Technology

… named School Planning & Management. The article discusses how allowing fundraisers for co-curricular groups and teams … activity for public schools. Dr. Geier writes about how they build esprit de corps among the students and raise … public education, which is characterized as a state power. However, in the past 20 years or so, the federal government …

https://wmich.edu/leadership/geier-publications

The Lead Spotlight Series – November

Education Leadership, Research and Technology

… 2018, I retired due to a battle with Ewing's Sarcoma bone cancer. After winning that battle, thanks to the exceptional care at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center, I returned to the role of Superintendent at … in ways I couldn’t have anticipated. It’s remarkable how often real-world scenarios at work parallel the concepts …

https://wmich.edu/leadership/lead-november

New Summer Courses

Registrar's Office

… of audio engineering. The course begins with the basics of how sound propagates and how we perceive it, and moves on to examine the devices that …

https://wmich.edu/registrar/courses-summer-new