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University Theatre presents 'Big Love'
News
… theatre students will perform "Big Love," a modern twist on a Greek tragedy March 18-26 in the Williams Theatre … Theatre Complex. Purchase tickets online: wmutheatre.com This play contains mature content. Patrons under the age of 12 … Sarah Taylor, Alex Karukas, Heather Zurowski, Alex Roggow, Alexa Robbins, Joe Sharkey, Jasmine Rose, Micah Hazel, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/03/30946
Approved Budget Rules
Budget
… Oct. 6, 2020. 3.1 Revenue A breakdown of the budget rules is available here . Allocations will be determined by using … and write-offs have been made at the end of the fiscal year. State appropriation, tuition and course fees … - Excluding differential tuition, undergraduate tuition is to be pooled and netted with institutional financial aid; …
https://wmich.edu/budget/manual-rules
He’s back: James Rhodes’ 40-year WMU story
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
… Submitted by Cindy Wagner on James Rhodes, faculty specialist in computer science, has more than 30 years of … KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Nearly 40 years ago, James Rhodes began his academic journey at Western Michigan University—a journey … as automated vehicles and robots, mean job security—the biggest benefit of the computer science career. Students will …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/10/65975
National experts to speak at second annual leadership conference
News
… speakers who will educate and inspire attendees. The event is complimentary for all WMU students and is sponsored by the Haworth College of Business. Speakers … represent a diverse range of fields and perspectives. "This year’s DESIGNEDtoLEAD conference will be packed with …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/10/19795
Global collaboration showcased at Asian Forum
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… at Asian Forum Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Register online for the forum. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Western … and Asian countries such as China, Vietnam and Malaysia, is set for Monday, March 28 , in the Fetzer Center. The … at WMU's international partners throughout Asia. It is an opportunity for education professionals to exchange …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/03/31075
National OT professional association again honors WMU professors
News
… begins her duties at WMU in the spring semester as an assistant professor of occupational therapy, both will be … at its annual conference in April 2016 in Chicago. Established in 1973, this award recognizes those members who, through their …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/12/28959
Meet Brad Riebe
Haworth College of Business
… Meet Brad Riebe Brad Riebe is a senior studying marketing in the Haworth College of … looking for a marketing internship to gain experience in his field of study, he knew he wanted it to involve an actual … one in a stadium with lots of fans. Riebe felt that his personality and his love of sports would make him a …
https://wmich.edu/business/meet-brad-riebe
Student helps theater launch program for visually impaired patrons
News
… Student helps theater launch program for visually impaired patrons Submitted by Erin Flynn on … to fill in those gaps in experience for people who are visually impaired. Abby Tongue , who is pursuing a dual … started looking into audio description services at the suggestion of an audience member. "We had a patron who …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/03/52232
Study Group on Education Management Organizations
Education Leadership, Research and Technology
… Organizations An education management organization is an organization or firm that manages at least one school … operates the public schools it manages under the same admissions rules as regular public schools. Education … can manage traditional public schools or charter schools. History Education management organizations emerged in the …
https://wmich.edu/leadership/emo
WMU ISM program named top 10 in the country for second time in a row
Haworth College of Business
… WMU ISM program named top 10 in the country for second time in a row Submitted by Stacey Anderson on WMU's ISM program is consistently ranked highly on a national scale. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/07/33427