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Expedited counseling psychology master’s program now offered to meet industry demand

College of Education and Human Development

… degree at WMU in behavioral science or psychology can enroll in up 12 credit hours that count toward a … prepared to meet this demand by making it easier to obtain your degree and become a licensed psychologist. “The …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/08/72294

New cycle of integrated program review and planning to be launched

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… and Implementation. "Aligning effective assessment with campuswide continuous improvement is key to building a … calls for WMU to begin the learning support round June 1, with training and self-study activities running through … and provide recommendations to their units so planning can begin. Activities during Phase III The Planning, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/05/31811

Arts and sciences dean candidates on campus over the next two weeks

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… Arts and sciences dean candidates on campus over the next two weeks Submitted by … presentations will run March 22-31. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Four candidates for the position of dean of the Western Michigan … on campus during the final two weeks of March. About the candidate presentations The candidates, their current …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/03/31147

Battery research project will support company's clean energy plan

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… of South Drake Road and Parkview Avenue in Kalamazoo. Along with Consumers Energy employees who worked on the project, … to the Parkview Campus battery. Large-scale batteries can support wind and solar plant electric production when … 50-kilowatt, grid-tied solar array provides a significant portion of the charging stations' energy demand. In …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/09/49068

WMU offers new ways for students to get passports

Haenicke Institute for Global Education

… students, though, the cost and hassle of getting a passport can stand in the way," says Paulo Zagalo-Melo , associate … financial barriers to studying abroad. WMU's partnership with the Council on International Education Exchange and its …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/09/45606

Giving to the Bronson School of Nursing

Bronson School of Nursing

… restricted to lab practice.    100% of graduates employed within 6 months   More than 800 hours of clinical training per student   Your impact   Donor support helps:   Provide scholarships … learning that prepares students for real-world practice   Your dollar in action   $250 supports clinical supplies and …

https://wmich.edu/nursing/giving

David Kutzko

World Languages and Literature

… of Michigan, 1999 B.A., English and Classical Studies (with honors), University of Iowa, 1993 Greek and Roman …

https://wmich.edu/languages/directory/kutzko

German professor to discuss Mohammed caricatures in upcoming talk

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… the coverage of the controversy by different global media can be seen as a textbook example of both the international … in Stuttgart, which is in charge of media dialogues with the Near and Middle East, the Arab and the Persian … "A Fragile Trust," about the Jayson Blair plagiarism scandal at the New York Times, 6 p.m., 3025 Brown Hall. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/09/18463

Multiple public career fairs to be held at WMU this fall

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… students and recent alumni. Members of the public, along with students and alumni from WMU and other area colleges … bring copies of an updated resume. Many employers will ask candidates to complete an online application in lieu of … ID to each fair they attend. WMU alumni as well as students can learn about the career and employment services available …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/09/48887

Overcoming gang life is topic of diversity series talk

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… program is for instructors wanting to learn ways to connect with students and prepare for an increasingly diverse … will offer insights into how the tools of media literacy can be used for a lifetime of smarter media consumption and … media content. Tuesday, March 8 —"Start Smart: Negotiating Your Salary and Closing the Gender Pay Gap," 6 to 8 p.m. in …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/09/27152