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Take advantage of global engagement opportunities in November
Haenicke Institute for Global Education
… display —daily Nov. 1 to Dec. 1. on the third floor of the Waldo Library, hosted by the Division of Multicultural Affairs. Stop by the Waldo Library to browse a bookcase filled with artifacts, … a series of lectures, a performance of a play and a reading set in 1917 Russia. Free and open to the public. Sunday, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/11/43532
Courses
School of Environment, Geography and Sustainability
… will be studied in the physical as well as the social setting. Though major issues may vary for developing and … planning from the perspective of a general understanding of ways by which planning contributes to changing social, … as team management, budget and proposal development and customizing GIS with internal and external languages. GEOG …
https://wmich.edu/environment/courses
Incoming students win $60,000 Medallion Scholarships
News
… fall. Medallion Scholarships are the highest merit-based award WMU can bestow on an incoming freshman. Valued at … four years, they constitute one of the largest merit-based awards in American higher education. Some of this year's … as a student technician, fixing computers and projectors, setting up computer labs, and taking inventory for various …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/07/47899
Interview with Amy Livingstone and Charlotte Cartwright, Editors of "Medieval People"
Medieval Institute Publications
… another interview with Medieval Institute Publications . I want to thank all of our viewers for checking out this … video. Before I introduce our two guests for today, I just want to make a couple of announcements. First of all, the … that if you come to us to publish, you're going to have a set of editors who are familiar with digital humanities …
https://wmich.edu/medievalpublications/medievalpeople-interview