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2010
Rider Colloquium
… Professor and Department Chairperson, Department of Occupational Therapy Education, University of Kansas Dr. … Understanding your Senses." It has been featured in Time magazine, Cosmopolitan magazine, Canadian Public Radio and the London Times newspaper among others. In July 2009, this book …
https://wmich.edu/ridercolloquium/2010
How Can I Avoid the Flu?
Sindecuse Health Center
… birthday song whole you wash to spend the right amount of time washing. Done singing? You're done washing. Avoid … Throw the tissue away after you use it. If you haven't got a tissue, use your sleeve. Most people are able to …
https://wmich.edu/healthcenter/top5/top-5-flu-prevention
Study Abroad Photo Contest
Study Abroad
… the following sessions or semesters are eligible to enter up to six photos—one per category— and one video from their study abroad experience: Summer II 2018 2017 Winner in the place category, photo by Marshall Lewis taken in Cape Town, South …
https://wmich.edu/node/15193
2015
Rider Colloquium
… Ph.D. OTR/L, FAOTA Elias Michael Director Professor of Occupational Therapy, Neurology and Social Work Washington … strokes to characterize their daily life and service needs. What has emerged is the important role that occupational … 70 basic, neuro, social and occupational scientists’ whose goal is to understand how to best help each individual …
https://wmich.edu/ridercolloquium/2015
Developmental Mathematics Program Schedule: Spring 2015
Mathematics
… CRN Days Room Instructor Office hours Final exam time 10502 Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9 a.m. 4310 Sangren … Algebra I CRN Days Room Instructor Office hours Final exam time 13164 Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8 a.m. 3110 Sangren … Algebra II CRN Days Room Instructor Office hours Final exam time 10511 Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9 a.m. 3110 Sangren …
https://wmich.edu/math/developmental-math-schedule-spring2015
Gwen Frostic Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Award in Environmental Studies
School of Environment, Geography and Sustainability
… or during the summer I and summer II sessions. Awards of up to $500 can be used to help defray the cost of a project. … the expected outcomes of the activity and an anticipated timeline. If the project involves human subjects, animal … description of anticipated expenses for materials, supplies and travel and a statement indicating whether other …
https://wmich.edu/environment/scholarships/frostic-scholarship
Statement regarding faked social posts
News
… by hackers in an attack designed to escalate unrest at a time when we are all seeking healing, peace and action that ends systemic racism. This has upended her life. In the fall, we will welcome her to …
https://wmich.edu/news/faked-post
Ernie Pang, Simply Eight: Less is More
Sustainable Business Practices
… genetically modified organisms or high fructose corn syrups present in any products. Challenging the status quo of … son caused him to think about processed food. Pang picked up a frozen dinner and began reading the long list of … Eight, Pang is also an active Founding Partner at ITEAS Group LLC, a consulting firm specializing in growth creation …
https://wmich.edu/sustainablebusiness/pang
Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA)
Transfer
… minimum of 30 hours of course work completed in certain categories. The classes you select in each category are specified by your community college. WMU encourages students to maximize their time and effort by working with their community college and …
https://wmich.edu/transfer/credit/mta
In Memoriam: The Evaluation Center founder Dr. Daniel Stufflebeam
The Evaluation Center
… determine and document how well they're accomplishing what they set out to do. Nationally, his evaluation work was … in the grant-making world--names like the MacArthur, Kellogg and Alger foundations. Internationally, he traveled to … working for the United Nations, the World Bank and other governmental and nonprofit organizations and lecturing and …
https://wmich.edu/evaluation/stufflebeam