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Recreation Minor
Human Performance and Health Education
… Recreation Minor The recreation minor is designed to prepare students to assume leadership roles … recreation agencies and organizations. The recreation minor is offered through Western Michigan University's Department … of Human Performance and Health Education. For class listings, program guides and other resources, visit the …
https://wmich.edu/humanperformance/academics/recreation-minor
WMU to launch intercultural and anthropological studies institute
News
… Mich.—A new institute at Western Michigan University promises to give WMU students and employees as well as community members new opportunities to participate in interdisciplinary research, experience collaborative instruction … to contribute to the betterment of our communities, from local to global." In addition to fostering …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/07/47728
Professor receives Lambda Leadership Award
Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology
… been selected to receive the 2016 Lambda Leadership Award from the LGBT Student Services Office. This award recognizes a Western Michigan University administrator, faculty, or staff member who advocates for LGBTQ …
https://wmich.edu/cecp/croteau-award
Small Business Development Center receives funding to boost technical training services
Haworth College of Business
… training services Submitted by Stacey Anderson on Tamara Davis KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Western Michigan University's Michigan … Development Center (SBDC) secured private funding to administer ongoing technical support for entrepreneurs and small … access capital and build a roadmap of sustainability. However, individuals interested in receiving the no-cost …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/08/69014
Occupational therapy program celebrates 100 years of improving quality of life
W Magazine
… seems almost impossible to navigate, an occupational therapist can be an immeasurably helpful guide to an improved quality of life. "An occupational therapist helps people of all ages to live better with a disability, injury or illness. More than that, they help …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/08/69000
Academics
College of Arts and Sciences
… sciences. Explore programs Pre-Professional Pathways Interdisciplinary Education Explore our academic units In the … that will serve as the foundation for continuous discovery and lifelong learning. Our students are equipped … three pre-professional pathways for students to choose from to prepare you for professional school upon graduation. …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/academics
Shirley R. Miars obituary
News
… died Nov. 17, 2015 . She was 92. Miars was a statistician in the Registrar's Office. She joined the staff in 1974 and retired in … she had worked as a graduation auditor and supervisor from 1962 to 1969 in what at the time was WMU's records …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/02/30236
Research Application (RA) Training Topics and Information
Graduate College
… ET that provides an overview of your role, professionalism and expectations as a research application appointee. … in cluded helpful reminders related to office professionalism. Please keep in mind that your work expectations will … serve, so you need to make sure you get clear instructions from your hiring unit. Research Application (RA) Training …
https://wmich.edu/grad/assistantships/ga-orientation/research-application-ra
Margaret H. Ward Art Scholarship
Gwen Frostic School of Art
… Second Friday in February Award amount Amount varies from year to year Multiple awards Scholarships are effective … criteria 3.25 or higher GPA Exhibit above-average artistic and creative ability Undergraduate Major in the …
https://wmich.edu/art/scholarships/nomination/ward
Business college speaker to address startup culture
News
… a leading manufacturer of surgical implants for minimally disruptive spinal surgery will lead off the 2012-13 Distinguished Speaker Series sponsored by Western Michigan … a Bachelor of Business Administration in Management in 1990 from WMU, where he also studied biomedical sciences. He has …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/09/1773