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Phi Beta Kappa
… Members Membership in Phi Beta Kappa is an honor reserved for those who have demonstrated … J. Borish Ernst A. Breisach (Foundation Member) Dale M. Brethower Annette Nicole Brown Mary Prather Bullock Susan E. … L. Dobbs Julianna Drachman Fernando Duarte-Perpuly Ahmad Faryami Elena L. Flores Rebecca Fonfara Hanna M. Fussman …
https://wmich.edu/pbk/members
Sixth-grade students to visit WMU to get glimpse of college life
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… Sixth-grade students to visit WMU to get glimpse of college life Submitted by Deanne Puca on Students visit WMU as part of the Bronco BUDS program. KALAMAZOO, … Michigan University for a day on a school-by-school basis and participate in free activities on campus beginning …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/03/30911
Finding an on-campus job at Western Michigan University
Career and Student Employment Services
… University The primary place to search for campus jobs is Handshake . Not every department posts their jobs in Handshake, so you can also visit the student employment sections of department websites … Bronco Connection Center - Development Office: http://www.mywmu.com/s/1428/gid2/index.aspx?sid=1428&gid=2&pgid=622 …
https://wmich.edu/career/findoncampusjobs
Gymnastics posts second highest GPA in the nation
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… by Deanne Puca on WMU gymnastics team members have finished in the top 10 for GPA nationally the past seven years. … a 3.793 GPA, marking the seventh straight year WMU has finished in the top 10 nationally. Individually, 14 Bronco … to our standards of excellence. As a full-time Division I student-athlete, the time demands that are placed on …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/08/48180
Resume Sample - Art History
Career and Student Employment Services
… Resume Sample - Art History Mandy Marco Street Address, City, State, Zip Code, … position. A strong multi-tasker and organizer, who is able to effectively work individually or as a team. … Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI Bachelor of Arts in Art History , Minor in Marketing, GPA: 3.25, Month Year Study …
https://wmich.edu/career/resumearthistory
Goldsworth Valley gazebo coming down, to be rebuilt in 2016
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… more than four decades, was scheduled for some needed refurbishment this summer, says David Dakin , director of campus facility planning. What crews discovered, however, was that the structure itself was no longer safe …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/08/25977
Interdisciplinary Humanities Group: Climate Change
Humanities
… Interdisciplinary Humanities Group: Climate Change Group leaders: … Science ) Initiated in the spring of 2012, the interdisciplinary Climate Change Working Group operates under the … change will affect all of us, without regard to academic discipline, the group has encouraged an integrated and …
https://wmich.edu/humanities/interdisciplinary-humanities-group-climate-change
Registrar’s Notes – October 27, 2014
Registrar's Office
… Registrar’s Notes – October 27, 2014 Spring 2015 Registration We are in our third week of registration for the Spring 2015 semester. This week sophomores …
https://wmich.edu/registrar/notes-2014-10-27
When a Pedestrian or Bicyclist Dies, do the Media cover it, and what do they say?
Transportation Research Center for Livable Communities
… When a Pedestrian or Bicyclist Dies, do the Media cover it, and what do they say? … needs of bicyclists and pedestrians along with motorists. However, in the policy decision-making realm, narratives and … nor pedestrian crashes regularly appear in media accounts; however, the media reporting of pedestrian crashes occurs …
https://wmich.edu/transportationcenter/when-pedestrian-or-bicyclist-dies-do-media-cover-it-what-do-they-say
Two area seniors win $20,000 scholarships to study at WMU
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… in community and regional planning, geography, or tourism and travel. Schneidenbach The awards are made possible … Meader Endowment in WMU's Department of Geography. The fund is named for the celebrated Kalamazoo resident who was an … pioneer, an ingenious photographer and a philanthropist who gave generously to education and the arts. Mary …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/04/23196