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Rhea Olivaccé
Irving S. Gilmore School of Music
… Rhea Olivaccé Rhea Olivaccé Associate Professor, Voice Office (269) 387-4751 Fax (269) 387-1113 Send an email … Mail Stop 5434 Mailing address Irving S. Gilmore School of Music Western Michigan University 1903 W Michigan Ave …
https://wmich.edu/music/directory/olivacc%C3%A9
Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport - Management Internship Program
College of Aviation
… Management Internship is sponsored by the Aeronautics Board of Trustees. Posting Schedule (Approximate): January 29 - … scheduled March 11 - 13: Candidate selction/position offered PROGRAM OVERVIEW - The internship program is a … Though the intern can expect to interact with various areas of the airport, they will report to the Assistant Director …
https://wmich.edu/aviation/jobs/blog/2024/01/azo
Pursuing Airport and Operational Opportunities: Ricardo Escalante-Villalta is Catapulting from AZO to an Aviation Career
College of Aviation
… or her own way, but Ricardo Escalante-Villalta can boast of another factor that is distinctive. A senior majoring in … management and operations, he may be the only College of Aviation (COA) student who has roots in the Central America nation of El Salvador. However, he is not the first COA enrollee …
https://wmich.edu/aviation/blog/2023/03/escalante-villa
Grand opening reception set for the new Office for Sustainability
News
… Grand opening reception set for the new Office for Sustainability Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on New location of the Office for Sustainability KALAMAZOO—Western Michigan …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/10/2470
Staff member earns Kalamazoo-area LGBT award
News
… Gay Lesbian Resource Center. Jen Hsu , coordinator of Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay and Transgender Student Services , … Awards. In 2011, Dr. Cathryn Bailey , WMU associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and a professor of gender and women's studies, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/12/3760
Tech company CEO next up in entrepreneurship series
News
… by Anonymous (not verified) on Mace KALAMAZOO—The CEO of a leading business intelligence company will be the next … Forum at Western Michigan University. Matt Mace, co-founder of BlueGranite, will speak at 8 a.m. Friday, May 10 , in … and has added locations across the country with major offices in Chicago, Detroit and Boston, with team members …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/05/7002
Articulation Information
Transfer
… agreements. Transfer guides A transfer guide is a listing of community college courses that meet specific course requirements of a program at the University. Community college guides are … allows additional transfer credits; an enhanced number of quality learning options; and unique student-centered …
https://wmich.edu/transfer/credit/articulation-information
Meet Kawther: TESOL (M.A.'22)
College of Education and Human Development
… about being a ESL teacher? The families are the best part of being an ESL teacher. The families have sacrificed so … during conferences, they are abundantly appreciative of my role, which makes my role as a teacher more powerful. … those conferences. Why should people go into ESL? First of all, ESL people should go into ESL because it's an …
https://wmich.edu/education/spotlight-kawther
WMU trustees set to elect 2012 leadership
News
… on KALAMAZOO--The Western Michigan University Board of Trustees is scheduled to elect its chair and vice chair … meeting on campus . Convening at 11 a.m. in Rooms 157-159 of the Bernhard Center, the board also will consider a … for international partners that guarantee the enrollment of multiple groups of undergraduate or graduate students …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/02/171
Internationally known chamber ensemble to perform free concert
News
… Trio Solari performs Sept. 11. KALAMAZOO—Trio Solari, one of the most dynamic chamber ensembles touring the world … as the OKMozart International Music Festival, University of Oklahoma Clarinet Symposium, Thy Chamber Music Festival in Denmark, University of Michigan, Rice University, University of Houston, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/09/1437