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David Sedaris to perform at Miller Auditorium
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… David Sedaris to perform at Miller Auditorium Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—NPR humorist and bestselling author David Sedaris will perform at Miller … in Flames," and his most recent book, "Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls." Each title became an immediate bestseller, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/10/19747
Mackenzie Sheahan chosen as FAME coach for the state
Special Education and Literacy Studies
… Sheahan, Doctoral Student and TSLP Grant Manager, has been chosen to be FAME coach for the state. Formative Assessment for Michigan Educators (FAME) is a professional development …
https://wmich.edu/specialed/fame-coach
What You Always Wanted to Know About ATYP
Precollege Programming
… What You Always Wanted to Know About ATYP If you missed the meeting for students and parents to learn about the Academically Talented Youth Program, we are providing the … and listen through the following material and then you will be ready to make the decision about joining ATYP in the …
https://wmich.edu/precollege/atyp/informationmeeting
Report details second successful year implementing strategic plan
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… second successful year implementing strategic plan Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Photo of a WMU sign. … year of implementing WMU's 2012-15 Strategic Plan has been published online. The Year Two Year-End Report on … instead of focusing on the wide array of unit initiatives being implemented, the 2013-14 year-end report aims to show …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/10/19412
Degree Options: Clinical Teacher
Special Education and Literacy Studies
… enter this program. Program course requirements Course number Course title Credits SPED 5300 Introduction to Special … Decision Making in Special Education 3 SPED 5070 Seminar in SPED: Emotional Impairments 3 SPED 5750 Education … with Emotional Impairments 3 SPED 6380 Applications of Behavior Analysis in SPED 3 SPED 6370 Research in Special …
https://wmich.edu/specialed/degree-options-clinical-teacher
Trustees to consider labor contracts, central dispatch agreement
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… to consider labor contracts, central dispatch agreement Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Photo of a WMU sign. … Professors --as well as a new labor agreement with members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage … . Meeting in formal session at 1 p.m. in Rooms 157-59 of the Bernhard Center, the board will consider a …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/09/19234
Inventive duo finalists in U.S. Patent Office-sponsored competition
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… finalists in U.S. Patent Office-sponsored competition Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on From left: Stephen … respiratory device into one that provides the additional benefit of a ventilator, but at much less cost. The … receive $15,000. Second- and third-place winners also will be recognized with cash and prizes. In the competition's …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/10/27898
Premier Partner Spotlight: Meijer, James Koenig
Haworth College of Business
… Premier Partner Spotlight: Meijer, James Koenig … “I really enjoyed the career days as well; these proved to be excellent times to network with more than 100 … when it came to the professional arena. “The courses have been very beneficial to me. In my recent internship, I was …
https://wmich.edu/business/koenig
WMU monitoring emergent coronavirus, CDC guidance
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… coronavirus that originated in China and that also is behind a small number of cases of illness in the U.S. The Centers for Disease … "for the general American public, who are unlikely to be exposed to this virus, the immediate health risk from …
https://wmich.edu/news/public-health-message
Sid the Science Kid comes to Miller Auditorium
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… Sid the Science Kid comes to Miller Auditorium Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on … half-hour episodes debuted on Sept. 1, 2008, and has since been honored with five Emmy nominations and multiple awards. … Tickets are on sale now and range from $15 to $35. They can be purchased online at millerauditorium.com , by calling …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/09/18939