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One engineer’s dream: creating something from nothing
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
… something from nothing Submitted by Cindy Wagner on Shown working on a robot, Julianna Buck leads the WMU Bronco … very vague, but that is just the best description that I can think of,” says Buck. “One idea that I have thought … build robots, then compete against other universities. “So far, every year we have competed, we have placed well at our …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/04/67717
Professional Development
Assessment
… various institutions and professional organizations that can provide you with a myriad of ways to participate in … year. You can learn more on their events page about how register to attend or how to review past presentations and recordings. Annual …
https://wmich.edu/assessment/toolkit/pd
PK-12 Educational Leadership (Ph.D.)
Graduate College
… require the General GRE or GMAT. Note: International applicants may have to provide evidence of English language proficiency. More information can be found within the online application. … of interest to you in the field of educational leadership. How a doctoral degree will assist you in addressing these …
https://wmich.edu/grad/program-doctoral-ed-leader-k-12
Music (M.A. & Accelerated M.A.)
Graduate College
… does not require a graduate test. Note: International applicants may have to provide evidence of English language proficiency. More information can be found within the online application and at … level courses or degrees have been taken/completed. Applicants are not required to submit an official transcript of …
https://wmich.edu/grad/program-masters-music
Bringing Japanese Religion and Culture to Career
College of Arts and Sciences
… of Japanese religions. “It just opens one’s eyes to how big and different the world is but also how similar we can be even though our worlds seem so far apart,” says Emily Warren, who took the trip in summer …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/japan-study-abroad
WMU announces new class of Experience-Driven Learning Venture Grant recipients
News
… spiders The world needs more water spiders—and Western can help. While the notion might spark arachnophobia in … digital marketing career fair of its kind in the country in fall 2024. "Seeing how many students (at Western) are learning all of these new …
https://wmich.edu/news/news/2025/05/experience-driven-learning-venture-grants-2025-announcement
History Day 2016 Results
History
… Lake Exhibits Youth Individual Exhibits “Lewis & Clark: How their Exploration Changed the Nation” by: Keegan … “Lewis & Clark: Journey to the Pacific” by: Nadia Escandon, Laura Graves & Sarah Pelyhes, Gull Lake High School … (National Alternate) Senior Group Performances “The Struggle and Strength of Marie Curie” by: Elizabeth Carpenter & …
https://wmich.edu/history/historyday2016results
Protect Yourself from Job Search Scams
Career and Student Employment Services
… companies. Following are examples of common scams and suggestions on how to protect yourself. Review WMU security page. Assembly or Craft Work Applicant is asked to pay for equipment or materials to produce …
https://wmich.edu/career/jobsearchscams
Family studies student bridges gap between childcare and sustainability during her India study abroad
College of Education and Human Development
… Klute , a Family Studies major expecting to graduate in fall 2024, recently participated in the Sustainability in … locally and globally. PeaceJam taught her that young people can make a positive difference in the world and is a big … fall into place. The people from the school talked about how they take a holistic look at the child by making sure …
https://wmich.edu/education/india-2022-0
Career and Student Employment Services ready to help WMU students, recent alumni navigate uncertain job market
News
… the links under the photos in this article to read about how some outstanding WMU graduates are confidently heading … and other professionals, and ask for recommendations as to how they can improve their skills, their resumes and who else they …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/04/59015