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New HyFlex model provides ultimate flexibility for MBA students to advance careers
News
… with Dr. Jennifer Bott. KALAMAZOO, Mich.— Ken Greschak is excited to take his business knowledge to the next level … experiences. "We're trying to incorporate a broad base of what life experiences tie into the objectives we have for … the fall. "Teaching this semester has also connected me to what our faculty have experienced and do experience—during …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/04/63891
WMU alumnus breaks new ground with unique flooring business
News
… that are ripe for change or improvement. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—This week's Broncos Building Businesses entrepreneurship story … complete prorate statements, rate installers and more. What was the most valuable part of your WMU experience? … when you had the time. I feel like this is one of the biggest lessons for starting a business. What's the biggest …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/08/48159
Construction to refresh Waldo Library's lower level continues this fall
University Libraries
… to refresh Waldo Library's lower level continues this fall Submitted by Sara Volmering on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—The … size and extensive print collections add complexity to what may seem to be routine carpet and lighting updates. … spaces. We will do everything we can to help our users get what they need throughout the project's duration." Waldo …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/08/68971
Medieval People
Medieval Institute Publications
… Medieval People "Double Portrait of Israhel van Meckenem and His Wife Ida," Israhel van Meckenem, ca. 1490, Washington D. … 0198-9405; eISSN 2381-8700). Medieval People builds upon what its precursor, Medieval Prosopography, sought to do: it …
https://wmich.edu/medievalpublications/journals/prosopography
Checklist Validation
The Evaluation Center
… Checklist Validation Checklist Validation All our checklists … Clarity of purpose A succinct title clearly identifies what the checklist is about. A brief introduction orients … Ann Gillard, The Whole in the Wall Gang Camp Andrea Gregg, Pennsylvania State University Aric Gregg, University of …
https://wmich.edu/evaluation/checklists/checklistsvalidation
Summer 2019
W Magazine
… to fight malaria, and a principal research associate at WMU is helping African governments and regulatory officials … they've learned in virtual reality and blindness and low vision studies to develop 3D-printed models that will help visually impaired people better navigate the College of …
https://wmich.edu/magazine/summer-2019
Maintaining Status
Immigration Support
… overview. Maintaining status Student and Exchange Visitor Information System Underenrollment Reinstatement … Transfer to another institution in the U.S. Changes in registration, such as wanting to take an online class or enroll … form is accessible on the Forms page. After graduation—what comes next? Grace periods F-1 Students that have …
https://wmich.edu/immigration/hbmaintaining
Duty To Report Criminal Acts
Policies
… could be criminal. Summary of contents/major changes Revise to fit required template; technical changes; added anti-retaliation and confidentiality provisions. Purpose of Policy The Western Michigan University … Board of Trustees and President strongly believe that it is essential to provide a safe, ethical and protective …
https://wmich.edu/policies/criminal-0
Assessment Highlights from WMU
Assessment
… in the process of outcomes assessment, and in particular what they do to foster continuous improvement efforts in … and excellent ways that they are utilizing to encourage this process. You will hear their unique perspectives, ideas … programs across the U.S. and the world. Learn about what it takes to participate in this process, and how the …
https://wmich.edu/assessment/highlights
Open house, commencement honor first medical school grads
News
… in programs around the nation. To mark and celebrate what is a significant milestone for medical school students, … that the graduating students have accomplished at WMed and what awaits them as new physicians. Doors to Miller …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/05/46878