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The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

Theatre

… The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee   the 25th annual Putnam county spelling bee Music and Lyrics by WILLIAM FINN    Book by RACHEL SHEINKIN Conceived by REBECCA FELDMAN  Additional Material by JAY REISS   Director:  …

https://wmich.edu/theatre/spelling-bee-program

Area youths participating in 2016 Asylum Lake Adventure Day

News

… as an outdoor classroom this month. The students will be at the preserve for the sixth annual Asylum Lake … While Learning—OWL—program. It is a cooperative event between the nature center and WMU's landscape services … leading the participating children, teachers and parents between stations along the preserve's network of trails. One …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/05/32040

Fulbright student awards go to WMU alumni, doctoral candidate

International Student and Scholar Services

… Fulbright student awards go to WMU alumni, doctoral candidate Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on … Western Michigan University alumni and a current doctoral candidate have won highly competitive Fulbright awards to … Carver , a spring 2015 graduate from Marshall; Peter Dobek , a doctoral candidate from McHenry, Illinois; and Ian …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/10/26488

Spring Convocation 2020

Research and Innovation

… with Public Health Nutrition Programs" — Presenter Robert Bensley 10:25 to 10:40 a.m. "Community Impacts of Partnerships between Academic Programs and Communities: Demonstrating …

https://wmich.edu/research/spring-convocation-2020

Business students recognized for leadership, community involvement

Haworth College of Business

… of students who make a difference and go above and beyond to contribute to, not only their campus community, … isn’t the person with the longest resume, highest GPA or best job or internship offer," says Amat. "To me, being a Trailblazer means being someone who embraces …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/05/23289

Admissions director candidates slated to visit campus

News

… Admissions director candidates slated to visit campus Submitted by Anonymous … University campus in the coming weeks in their bids to become WMU's next director of admissions. Each candidate … the days and dates of their presentations are: Clark V. Brigger , senior associate director of admissions at the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/11/20054

More than 300 WMU business students to clean Ft. Custer headstones

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… Veterans Day is Tuesday, Nov. 11. "Fort Custer is a beautiful cemetery, and seeing all of the headstones is a … "Cleaning the headstones is a small but significant way for students to recognize the sacrifices these … service projects in the past, such as helping with city beautification projects in downtown Kalamazoo. This project, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/10/19903

Experienced manager, Army officer takes military affairs helm

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… managing and working with diverse people and teams has been hired to head the Office of Military and Veterans … Success Programs. She replaces Tracey Quada, who in June became director of Career Services at Kalamazoo Valley … two partners—Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Kellogg Community College. This was the first VetSuccess program …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/09/19184

In the Spotlight

Haworth College of Business

… accepted a full-time job with Rehmann as a staff auditor, beginning in 2023. Read more Western’s Dr. Bernard Han receives highly competitive Fulbright Specialist … returns home to Kalamazoo The Food Marketing Conference returned to Kalamazoo in spring 2023 and brought an exciting …

https://wmich.edu/business/spotlight2023

$1.5M in grants strengthen WMU's vision rehab and mobility programs

News

… with state vocational rehabilitation agencies, WMU has been the nation’s largest preparer of vision rehabilitation … Department of Blindness & Low Vision Studies. “Most applicants inquire about scholarships at several universities. … U.S.  That should, in turn, ensure a steady stream of applicants and more graduates to face the national shortage. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/10/55979