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Alumnus recognized with first Public Sector Leader Award
College of Arts and Sciences
… chief of staff to Michigan's senior senator Debbie Stabenow (2001-2005), Matt VanKuiken, received WMU's Public … recipient. "Matt's hard work for U.S. Senator Stabenow and for the people of Michigan exemplify these qualities … , visit WMU News online. Contact: Sara Dillon May 2, 2025 …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/news/2025/05/cas-magazine-vankuiken
Residency Policy for In-State Tuition
Policies
… changes This Policy is amended to incorporate the November 9, 2019, interim residency policy and rates, to … widow, or widower of a service member or veteran who has honorably served. Domicile The place where an individual … was in farm work on a temporary or seasonal basis (i.e., not a constant year-round activity). Migrant Farmworker A …
https://wmich.edu/policies/residency-policy
Pathways of Change: Natives, Newcomers, and the Waterways of Northeastern North America
College of Arts and Sciences
… Pathways of Change: Natives, Newcomers, and the Waterways of Northeastern North America Dr. José António Brandão is chair and … specialty in Native and European culture and interaction in northeastern North America. Olga Bonfiglio College of Arts …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/brandao-pathways-change
Business Education
Family and Consumer Sciences
… students to teach business, marketing, management and technology courses at the middle or secondary level. Business … shortage is expected to grow in the coming years. Apply now Request info Flyer Courses "I loved the small cohorts … leadership and more! Learn more Visit campus There's simply no substitute for seeing WMU for yourself and experiencing a …
https://wmich.edu/familyconsumer/business
Apply to work with us
Kalamazoo Promise
… Study Only) Do you have a work study award? (required) Yes No GPA (required) Universal Student Application (required) … Major (required) Expected Graduation Date (required) Honors and Awards: Honorary Organization/Professional Societies. (Include dates …
https://wmich.edu/kalamazoopromise/apply
Orion Rahjes is finding belonging and building legacy at WMU Haworth
Haworth College of Business
… like me, and I built it with the other founding members. Now that the organization is off the ground, I'm proud to … Regional Conference in 2024 and the National Conference in 2025, and I was selected for the Accounting Scholars …
https://wmich.edu/business/news/2025/10/accountancy-orion-rahjes-naba-student-organizations
Religious Observances Policy
Registrar's Office
… or observe practices associated with their faith not be disadvantaged. However, it is the student’s … approach each instructor expeditiously and with sufficient notice that the rights and responsibilities of the instructor are not disrupted. Instructors should make it known to classes …
https://wmich.edu/registrar/calendars/interfaith
Expectations
Martin Luther King Jr. Student Scholars Academy
… milestones for each tier of the MLK Academy. Please know that activities required for the Academy are never “just because,” but are carefully designed based on our knowledge, experiences, and research. Exposure and completion … Earn 24 new WMU credit hours by the end of spring semester (no transfers, W’s, or repeats will be counted in scholarship …
https://wmich.edu/mlkacademy/expectations
Six public career-related fairs being held at WMU next month
News
… fairs being held at WMU next month Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tony Dennis, recruitment and retention … students and recent alumni. All of the fairs are free, and no pre-registration is required unless otherwise noted. Five …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/09/27284
ISM students earn high honors in regional competition
News
… ISM students earn high honors in regional competition Submitted by Stacey Lowis on … District case competition Feb. 20-21 in Downer's Grove, Illinois. Members of the second-place team were Tyler Plude , of … and Michael Penn and Zach Cutshaw , both of Kalamazoo. Notably, the second-place team placed first among …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/03/22465