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WMU students place first in high-profile national sales competition
News
… high-profile national sales competition Submitted by Cindy Wagner on State Farm Competition winners Burnham (left) and … team of two WMU sales and business marketing students was named the overall winner at this year’s State Farm … different styles to shine through, is something that really set us apart from the competition." In addition to the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/11/20223
Events slated for Native American Heritage Month
News
… the presence and history of native people in Michigan. He was appointed to the commission by Gov. Rick Snyder in … poet and novelist Gordon Henry Jr. will present Chippewa-style chants, recitation and storytelling set to the backdrop of musical improvisation at 7 p.m. in …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/11/20041
Sabbatical Leave for Administrators
Policies
… and applying for an administrator sabbatical leave and sets forth the terms and conditions an academic … 26.4 of the WMU/WMU-AAUP Agreement. 4.3. Sabbaticals awarded under this Policy are not part of the sabbatical … to the Dean of their college who, if they approve, will forward the request to the Provost. 4.2.3. If the Administrator …
https://wmich.edu/policies/sabbatical-administrators
Better buildings through innovation and problem-solving
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
… through innovation and problem-solving Submitted by Cindy Wagner on Jessica Schneider chose the civil engineering … on the world around us,” says Schneider. “People no longer want to see buildings with excess energy waste and … compete against other schools to create memories I love and set myself apart as a leader.” Schneider encourages other …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/10/73180
Sangren Hall earns LEED gold certification as a 'green' building
News
… the campus' most honored building project, has just been awarded LEED Gold certification by the U.S. Green Building … buildings that meet rigorous standards for sustainability, water and energy efficiency, resource selection and … Sangren not only meets, but also exceeds the high standards set by the USGBC for LEED Gold," says WMU President John M. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/07/17649
Academic Kickoff
College of Health and Human Services
… 4 p.m. CHHS Services Office of Advising CHHS advisors are always working for you, meeting with students, helping with … prepare them for life after WMU. Academic coaching is one way they can help you stay on top of your coursework. … clinics and faculty from varying OT specialities set our occupational therapy program apart from other …
https://wmich.edu/hhs/kickoff
WMU to confer 1,336 degrees during summer commencement
News
… summer ceremonies will last about two hours and be geared toward students who are graduating from a particular set of degree-granting academic units. The 9 a.m. ceremony … to attend commencement, and each participating student was eligible to reserve up to six guest tickets. Tickets …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/06/16785
Multiple System Atrophy Research Leads to Repeat Gift
College of Arts and Sciences
… disease called Multiple System Atrophy. His interest in MSA was one that developed when he was recruited to do the first global gene expression study … patients and caregivers increased his interest in MSA and set him on a mission to do more. In 2010, Frank Cervone was …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/msa-research
Archived events
Study of Ethics in Society
… Tom Beech, former CEO of the Fetzer Institute; Jeri Love, award-winning writer, photographer and Photovoice … Network; and Michael T. Scott II, 2024 Dr. Charles C Warfield Youth Community Service Award recipient. Light … Looking Through a Policy Window with Tinted Glasses: Agenda-Setting Dynamics in U.S. AI Policy ,” 5:30 p.m., 2209 …
https://wmich.edu/ethics/archive
WMU to confer more than 2,700 degrees at April commencement
News
… spring ceremonies will last about two hours and be geared toward students who are graduating from a particular set of degree-granting academic units. The 9 a.m. ceremony …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/04/15313