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Three engineering students receive $3,000 scholarships from Institute for Transportation Engineers
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
… traffic and safety for the Kent County (Michigan) Road Commission, presented $3,000 scholarship awards to WMU civil and … for Transportation Engineers. “These motivated and inquisitive students are committed to excellence in their … students received three of the six scholarships awarded this year. All WMU recipients are studying civil engineering …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/02/70702
Graduate cybersecurity student has secured his future
Haworth College of Business
… Graduate cybersecurity student has secured his future Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Justin Scott is ready to begin the next chapter in his career story with a master's degree in cybersecurity. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/04/71284
Data Access
Registrar's Office
… viewed, modified or retrieved via a University data system is only for the use of University faculty and staff doing the work of the University. Any other use or disclosure of this information is strictly prohibited. Requesting access To …
https://wmich.edu/registrar/faculty-staff/data-access
Parent Plus Refunds
Accounts Receivable
… to borrow money for the educational expenses of a child who is a dependent undergraduate student enrolled at least … PLUS Loans may create a credit on a student account. This credit can be refunded to the student or the parent. The … of the parent’s choice. Signing up for electronic refunds is simple, convenient, and secure. Parents who do not sign …
https://wmich.edu/accounts-receivable/parents/parent-plus-refunds
Jeff Breneman
Government Relations
… (269) 716-0400 Send an email Location 3010 Seibert Administration Building, Mail Stop 5247 Mailing address 1903 W … sector, and on community organizations and boards. During his tenure at Western Michigan University, the university has … education policy, Jeff has worked extensively on policy issues related to energy and environment, advanced …
https://wmich.edu/government/directory/breneman
Expert Insights
W Magazine
… says Dr. Onur Arugaslan , professor of finance. “Thanks to the ‘power of compounding’ as we call it in … funds—are available for investors willing to assume market risk. And as people age, they should move their assets into … not give you enough time to build a decent retirement nest egg.” Another common misconception that Arugaslan points to …
https://wmich.edu/magazine/expert-insights-spring-2023
Fabric based wireless ECG device
Center for Advanced Smart Sensors and Structures
… Fabric based wireless ECG device This project aims at developing a flexible wireless electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring device that is easily accessible to anyone at low cost and can be used … during activity like walking and running. The device consists of dry electrode sensors, a comfortable chest belt, and …
https://wmich.edu/casss/ecg
Science and Mathematics Program Improvement
Science and Mathematics Program Improvement
… LEARN MORE Science and Math One of SAMPI's primary focuses is STEM projects involving K-12 students. LEARN MORE See current projects View finished projects Meet the team Contact us Reforming sciences, … nonprofit organizations and other education entities. SAMPI is a center within the Mallinson Institute for Science …
https://wmich.edu/sampi
John Geiser
Biological Sciences
… John Geiser John Geiser Associate Professor of Biological Sciences Office (269) … MI 49008-5410 USA Microbiology Molecular biology Dr. John Geiser is an associate professor in the Department of …
https://wmich.edu/biology/directory/geiser
Registration under way for spring Lifelong Learning classes
News
… Registration under way for spring Lifelong Learning classes … short-term educational programs for adults. KALAMAZOO--Registration has begun for the spring 2012 classes being … It aims to provide an informal and lively atmosphere that is intellectually and culturally stimulating, promotes … University Programs at (269) 387-4200. Contact: Tonya Durlach February 16, 2012 …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/02/158