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Bolstered by court internship, political science grad prepares for law school

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… find the right fit for me, and I've always liked English, social studies, government, that kind of thing. Political … potential career options, including an opportunity to work with Hon. Curtis Bell , chief judge at Kalamazoo County … political science program, doing thesis research and work related to court cases as well as interning on local …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/12/62478

WMU Career Services works to connect graduates to employers in new (remote) world

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… WMU Career Services works to connect graduates to employers in new (remote) … are building "power skills" to position themselves as valuable assets for companies looking to weather the storm. … about art. (Photo taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing practices.) Sell is using that focus right …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/06/59795

Anita Hill to kick off new 'Raise Your Voice' speaker series

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… widespread attention. Hill currently is a professor of social policy, law and women's studies at Brandeis University's Heller School for Social Policy and Management. She was thrust into the … include bringing in a Theatre of the Oppressed group to work with First Year Experience students, an honors college …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/01/21125

Book editors, contributors to address immigration in panel discussion

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… at J-FON, will provide an overview of the ministry's work. Other panelists will perform readings from the book, … Reviews and Views on Current Literature and has worked with J-FON for the past three years. Habra, a WMU … and Verse Daily. Her website is hedyhabra.com . Monte is a social anthropologist, writer and editor from the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/10/42963

Types of Financial Aid

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… some of these sources of funding: Scholarships and grants Work-study Loans Learn more about the financial aid process … education. It does not need to be repaid, making it a valuable resource for making your college investment more … benefits. Learn more about veterans and military offers    Work-study Federal work-study is a need-based financial aid …

https://wmich.edu/finaid/aid-types

Registrar’s Notes – April 21, 2014

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… viewing area by Charter Communications on Public Media Network's channel 99. New to commencement this year, a pdf … commencement website . Graduates will also be able to tag social media posts and photos using #WMUGrad. Grading Spring … not come to even one class session or does not complete any work, the first day of the semester should be used …

https://wmich.edu/registrar/notes-2014-04-21

LBGT Student Services appoints new coordinator

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… She comes to WMU with a strong professional background in social justice advocacy with a focus on the intersections of …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/05/614

Top seniors honored as 2012 Presidential Scholars

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… in Southeast Asia; a biomedical sciences major who plans to work with the Peace Corps to improve the health care system … students, including a previous college graduate who worked at a non-governmental organization before having … Mich. Psychology-- Garrett D. Warrilow of Ortonville, Mich. Social Work-- Kimberly S. Stowe of St. Johns, Mich. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/03/278

Top teacher award goes to another WMU grad

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… great state because of the dedicated teachers like Cara who work tirelessly to make sure their students get a great … County. Outside of the classroom, Lougheed has served as a social studies teacher leader, building activities director, … and a National Education Association delegate. She has worked collaboratively with colleagues and administrators to …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/05/53382

Internship helps brew exciting career now on tap for student

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… Wisconsin before selecting the region she will ultimately work in. Taylor, a Vicksburg native, initially enrolled at … in Kalamazoo. That turned into a part-time job doing social media marketing for the brewery. According to a …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/04/53045