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June 25, 2018

Registrar's Office

… ends on Wednesday.  Grades are due next Tuesday, July 3 at noon and will be available for students to view that afternoon.    Summer II begins at 8:00 a.m. on Thursday, June … dropped from their summer II courses on Friday, July 6.   Notary fee Effective fall 2018, the Registrar's Office will …

https://wmich.edu/registrar/notes-2018-06-25

Anti-Bullying Policy

Policies

… the Office of Institutional Equity (OIE). This policy does not address harassment that is based on protected class … 3. Key Definitions  3.1. Bullying. Repeated and/or severe aggressive behavior likely to intimidate or intentionally hurt, control or diminish another person, physically or mentally (that is not speech or …

https://wmich.edu/policies/bullying

Highly Hazardous Chemicals Program

Environmental Health and Safety

… particularly hazardous substances, such as select carcinogens, reproductive toxin, and substances that have a high … Safety and Health Administration standard Part 350. Carcinogens . Scope This program applies to Western Michigan … Definitions A. Highly Hazardous Materials: Select carcinogens, reproductive toxins, and highly acute and chronic …

https://wmich.edu/ehs/policies/highly-hazardous-chemicals

April 7, 2022

Registrar's Office

… April 7, 2022 Following up with students who have not registered for summer and fall 2022 All eligible students who have not registered for summer and fall courses will receive a … with unregistered students in your area, there is a Cognos report available to help. The report,  21.00.20 …

https://wmich.edu/registrar/notes-2022-04-07

Eligibility

Law and Culture in Medieval England

… social sciences, broadly defined, including those who are not medievalists. Those who teach in anthropology, English … to apply. Independent scholars, those employed in non-teaching positions (including library and museum … and scholarly goals of the program. While those who know Old English, Middle English or Latin are welcome to …

https://wmich.edu/medieval-law-culture/eligibility

Peer Coaching Brings Students One Step Closer to Graduation

College of Arts and Sciences

… underprepared for college faces significant risk of not completing his or her degree. Without intensive learning … is better able to serve those students who are at risk of not completing their degree. “The program provides two … of success in supporting students who otherwise would not likely complete a college education.” THE COACHING …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/peer-coaching

WMU graduates succeed

News

… by Madeleine Fojtik on KALAMAZOO, Mich.— Sadarra Fields had no intention of staying in Michigan when she graduated in … wing dedicated to the performing arts—she accepted. Fields now directs vocal music at the Marvin L. Winans Academy of … of the organizations in which graduates in those majors are now employed.  Read more about WMU’s distinctive people and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/04/46643

The spirit of adventure

News

… The spirit of adventure Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on WMU alumnus Jon Good, founder of Green Door … would you give to aspiring entrepreneurs? Embrace the struggle! Entrepreneurship is not sitting in a coffee shop on …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/07/48055

WMU becomes part of national student mental health effort

News

… part of national student mental health effort Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—As part of its Success at … focus on student well-being and mental health. WMU is now one of nearly 200 campuses across the country enrolled …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/06/47566

Western Michigan University launches 24/7 year-round mental health support for students

News

… Montgomery . "Asking for help is a sign of wisdom and nothing could be more appropriate in a learning environment. … The service is also available to enrolled students no matter their location—whether a student is on campus, … or studying abroad. “We know many college students struggle with their mental health. A study recently reported by …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/09/69195