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Ethics Center announces lecture series for fall 2025

Study of Ethics in Society

… vulnerable individuals in clinical and institutional settings. Next up is a talk at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 7 in Room … Valley Community College. There will be a discussion afterward with special guest Shukurani Nsengiyumva,  program … August 1985, the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society was created after WMU faculty across the curriculum met to …

https://wmich.edu/ethics/news/2025/09/fall-25-lectures

WMU educators recognized for excellence in teaching and student engagement

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… have been named recipients of WMU’s Distinguished Teaching Award, the University’s highest honor for teaching … excellence. They will be formally recognized at the Fall Awards Celebration alongside recipients of other prestigious … focus on leadership, teamwork and communication in medical settings. Her research explores how communication influences …

https://wmich.edu/news/news/2025/09/distinguished-teaching-awards-2025-julie-apker-daniela-schroter

Student marketing association recognized for exceptional planning and communications efforts

Haworth College of Business

… its academic year on a high note—winning several chapter awards that highlight the value of this student organization. The awards, judged by a panel of AMA members, are based on how … chapter to run smoothly,” she says. “Previous chapters have set the precedent and the students this year excelled at …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/04/67957

Integrated supply management student receives prestigious scholarship

Haworth College of Business

… Michigan University integrated supply management student Edward Mulford has been awarded a coveted Transportation Club of Detroit scholarship … credits Bronco Force with helping him to expand his skill set by taking knowledge from the classroom and applying it …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/08/41856

Virtual book clubs examine ethical questions on current social topics

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… courage and tenacity, this story focuses on how the Flint water crisis was discovered and then exposed to the world. This book club … justice for undeserved populations while the system is set up to ignore them. "The Moral Foundation of Politics" …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/09/61261

University reorganizes admissions area to match recruitment plans

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… in nonresident tuition charged and a change to the way the University handles assignment of nonresident status, … The new admissions recruiters hired will also be set up in clearly defined teams that focus on either … students. WMU's official enrollment total for fall 2016 was 23,252. Graduate enrollment makes up 21 percent of the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/04/39446

Human Resources Privacy Policies

Legal Affairs, Risk and Compliance

… of Protected Health Information  in Underwriting or Rate Setting Policy 15:  Minimum Necessary Standard  Applicable … and Retention Policy Policy 33: Designated Record Set Policy 34: De-identified Information Policy 35: Summary …

https://wmich.edu/legal/hipaa/human-resources-privacy-policies

WMU to host watch party for football bowl announcements

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… WMU to host watch party for football bowl announcements Submitted by … football team is hosting a football bowl announcement watch party Sunday, Dec. 4, in University Arena at Read … head to MAC Championship | Dec. 2, 2016 Community send-off set as WMU football team heads for Detroit | Nov. 30, 2016 …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/12/36760

Construction Phase

Facilities Management

… "closeouts", maintenance and operation manuals, permits, warranties and other documents necessary to occupy and maintain the facility. Towards the end of construction, the University's project … Phase, if not earlier. The sequence of moves is set in advance and all room contents and movable equipment …

https://wmich.edu/facilities/construction-phase

Committee seeks nominations for observation team

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… Athletics and Student Affairs. They are responding to a set of questions developed for the Academic Program Review …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/10/35760