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Transfer to WMU from Kalamazoo Valley Community College

Transfer

… Michigan University. Courses are designed to help students become fluent in change and driven to contribute; develop perseverance; and be ready for their future. Students develop the skills … and decision making. The WES guide is for catalog years beginning in 2020. The MTA fulfills levels 1 and 2 of WES so …

https://wmich.edu/transfer/ccguides/kvcc

Clare White

Haworth College of Business

… in the business college. When fellow students described their accounting coursework and internships, White felt … helped her gain insight into the field that was the best fit—and where she felt a true sense of belonging. … is great about explaining the workload and the reason why we do what we do. I have learned so much through working …

https://wmich.edu/business/white2024

How can I contribute?

The Evaluation Center

… the American Evaluation Association. Selected authors will be asked to write a 3,500 – 5,000 word chapter on original … issue’s theme: Evaluating Evaluation Capacity Building. To be included in this issue, interested authors must submit a … Aims or Questions Research Methods and Procedures Scope: Why is this issue/topic important? In what settings is this …

https://wmich.edu/evaluation/nde-contribute

First-Year Faces

First-Year Faces

… for his next role: music theatre performance student. Learn why the rising star chose Western Step by step What started … for success Ready to change the world He left everything behind to escape war and violence in Afghanistan. Now, … experience at Western and get the education he needs to become an advocate for other refugees. Read how he plans to …

https://wmich.edu/firstyearfaces

Ph.D. student earns teaching effectiveness award

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… lab. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Ask any engineering student why they chose Western, and no doubt you will hear about the … says Shirzadi. “It is an approach that I try to embed in almost everything I do in the classroom. I create an … an intercultural perspective of the classroom. Shirzadi began teaching in fall 2019. He barely became accustomed to …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/04/67718

Science policy and politics under microscope in humanities talk

News

… the Election Means for Science Policy on Climate Change and Beyond," is free and open to the public. In his talk, Mooney … more recent book is "The Republican Brain: The Science of Why They Deny Science and Reality." He is a blogger for the Center for American Progress and Center for the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/11/3060

Student research into safeguarding astronauts has a personal twist

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… in space is a top priority for NASA and researching the best methods of achieving that goal is essential. Just ask … in the U.S.,” says Bridges. “It affects fertility and wellbeing, but there is little scientific understanding of its cause. That’s why I wanted to develop a project that can enable research …

https://wmich.edu/engineer/bridges2023

Medical Chaperone

Policies

… Medical Chaperone Policy number 03-01 Responsible office Student Affairs Enforcement … situations in which WMU expects that patients and Providers be given the opportunity to have a chaperone present in the … expressions that make up our community. However, there may be some situations in which a medical provider must use …

https://wmich.edu/policies/medical-chaperone

Promote the Vote

Political Science

… Attorney and Voting Rights Activist, Executive Committee Member for Promote the Vote Why the November ballot proposal to expand voting rights matters and what …

https://wmich.edu/politics/promotevote

Spring virtual book clubs examine ethical questions

News

… Who profits from political violence? Should medical care be rationed during a pandemic? How do we understand the deep … power and who does not in every society? These topics will be discussed during a series of virtual book clubs hosted by … few: a syndrome in which they are fully conscious but cannot move or speak. This book raises questions about …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/01/62657