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Graduate Resource Fair

Graduate College

… promote its services. We encourage you to participate in this year's fair on Thursday, September 5 from 3 to 6 p.m. … a table for the Fair, please use the form below.   Registration deadline is 5 p.m. August 31, 2019. Please Note: The online …

https://wmich.edu/grad/resource-fair

Top names in investigative medicine part of new seminar series

News

… research seminar series for the 2017-18 academic year, is now underway at the Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine, featuring a list of speakers that represent a veritable who's who in the … the Committee on Molecular Medicine/MPMM. Feb. 7: Dr. Gregg Silverman, medical doctor and professor, Department of …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/10/43455

Application for Permission to Elect

World Religions and Cultures

… Application for Permission to Elect For Comparative Religion Graduate Students: … Readings in Religion (1 - 4 hours) REL 7000: Master's Thesis (6 hours) REL 7100: Independent Research (2-6 hours) REL … Field Experience (2-12 hours) REL 7200: Specialist Project (6 hours) REL 7250: Doctoral Research Seminar …

https://wmich.edu/religion/religion-elect

Cathy Kimmel

School of Environment, Geography and Sustainability

… Cathy Kimmel Cathy Kimmel Administrative Assistant II Office 269-387-2505 Send an email Location 1061 … Management, Strayer University Cathy Kimmel is the administrative assistant II for  School of …

https://wmich.edu/environment/directory/kimmel

Students turned entrepreneurs create website app with help from WMU business accelerator

Haworth College of Business

… restaurant bargain can feel like a chore at times but thanks to Xcheapskate, a custom food and drink price … array of resources to student entrepreneurs ready to accomplish their business goals. “When we heard about Starting … place for a cold beer or a cheap date for two, Xcheapskate is on your side.” With long hours, meetings and demanding …

https://wmich.edu/business/students-turned-entrepreneurs-create-website-app-help-wmu-business-accelerator

Laboratory for Advancements in Rehabilitation Sciences

Laboratory for Advancements in Rehabilitation Services

… Laboratory for Advances in Rehabilitation Sciences (LARS) is committed to serve as a centralized research facility in … regarding movement and postural control. Neural mechanisms involved in human actions. Development and assessment … and assessment of interventional technologies (assistive devices, wearables, prosthetics, orthotics, dedicated …

https://wmich.edu/lars

WMU student wins honorable mention for documentary

News

… Documentary category. A record number of 1,538 total submissions were received this year for the entire competition. As an award winner, she … my work. She's definitely my favorite professor and biggest mentor." For more news, arts and events , visit …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/04/31328

Take advantage of global engagement opportunities in January

Haenicke Institute for Global Education

… opportunities in January Submitted by Korey Force on CELCIS Conversation Circles are designed to help international … with other students and to practice conversational English with native speakers. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Western Michigan … to help international students learn conversational English. Opportunities to get globally engaged are published …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/12/44290

WMU and Thomas M. Cooley Law School to part ways

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… M. Cooley Law School to part ways Submitted by Paula M. Davis on Western Michigan University's Main Campus KALAMAZOO, … says WMU President Edward Montgomery . "Today, the pandemic is impacting every aspect of our lives. It is transforming higher education in ways that will have …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/11/61931

Pianists unite for day of clinics and performances at WMU

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… Pianists unite for day of clinics and performances at WMU Submitted by Deanne Puca on Ehlen KALAMAZOO, Mich.— This event has been canceled. Guest pianist Tim Ehlen and Western Michigan University faculty …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/09/35098