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Most WMU offices closed Labor Day weekend
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… Most WMU offices closed Labor Day weekend Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Labor Day is Monday, Sept. 1. KALAMAZOO, … Monday, Sept. 1, are: the Bernhard Information Desk, Biggby Coffee, Buster's/Textbook Alley, Santorini Grill and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/08/18095
Participant Support Costs Policy
Policies
… official Associate Vice President for Research and Innovation Classification Board of Trustees-delegated Policy … fees paid to or on behalf of participants or trainees (but not employees) in connection with meetings, conferences, … NSF and ED regulations indicate they: 4.1.1. Do not allow the University to apply Facilities & …
https://wmich.edu/policies/participant-support-cost
Project Closeout Policy
Policies
… number 17-04.07 Responsible office Office of Research and Innovation Enforcement official Vice President for Research and Innovation Classification Board of Trustees-delegated Policy … or off campus. 3. Key Definitions 3.1 Project Termination Notice – a reminder of the reporting requirements, due dates …
https://wmich.edu/policies/project-closeout
WMU wins 2014 Climate Leadership Award from Second Nature
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… Climate Leadership Award from Second Nature Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on WMU's sustainability efforts date back … Climate Leadership Award , recognizing the campus for its innovation and leadership in sustainability. Award winners …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/06/16339
Following her father’s footsteps: Lily Zwanka’s breakthrough into food marketing
Haworth College of Business
… breakthrough into food marketing Submitted by Amy Coughenour on Lily Zwanka KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Starting her journey in … Lily Zwanka chose her majors in food marketing and economics due to her passion for food, retail and all … I am today. It is how I got my first internship with Kellogg’s, made many friends, and learned how to network …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/11/69899
Frequently Asked Questions
Dining Services
… on Monday morning and expiring Sunday night—unused meals do not carry over each week. What is the most popular meal … their dishes and utensils to the dish return area. Please note that dining centers offer dine-in only; for carryout … a refund, all University fees must be paid in full. If not, the credit from the dining plan change will be applied …
https://wmich.edu/dining/about/faq
Concerto competition winners perform at Miller Auditorium
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… begin with Giuseppe Verdi's "Overture to La Forza del Destino" and end with Richard Strauss's musical homage to the … arts centers across the nation. Bags and purses should be no larger than 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches or approximately the … school, he began studying flute with Jessica Cech and piano with Julie Locks. Keating is currently in his second year …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/04/46247
World's medievalists set to flock to Kalamazoo for annual congress
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… set to flock to Kalamazoo for annual congress Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on This year's congress includes a session on … Medieval Production and Gendered Erasures of Therapeutic Knowledge," presented by Dr. Sara Ritchey , associate …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/05/46742
Bridging science and community
W Magazine
… sciences and an Emerging Scholar Award recipient, is no stranger to scientific outreach, but her most recent … wouldn’t think you’d like.” Beane’s lab is already well-known for its outreach efforts, which have included bringing … theme of how biological entities interact with one another and their environment. One group explored how …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/11/69848
Mentorship, leadership opportunities open world of possibility for education graduate
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… Stephanie Hampton , B.A.'10, M.A.'14., had on her. And now, after four years at Western, it's Wilson's turn to … system, which she first found as a first-year student struggling to make the transition from high school to college … FOR SUCCESS Once Wilson hit her stride on campus, there was no looking back. She joined a number of registered student …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/04/75463