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Research
Physics
… other solid, liquid or even biological systems. Theoretical work encompasses: nonlinear optics; the dynamics of … elements. Two of our tenured faculty are nuclear physicists working at the forefront of research in: nuclear …
https://wmich.edu/physics/about/research
Early childhood educator appointed board president of Kalamazoo County Ready 4s
College of Education and Human Development
… mission I won't turn it down." KCR4s originated from the social justice organizing process used by Interfaith … high-quality early education. Currently, the program works with 26 preschools serving over 1,200 students by … in the KCR4s preschools, they are earning really valuable experience because their internships meet the new …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/07/72088
Meet Terry: Higher education and student affairs
College of Education and Human Development
… joined the HESA program because I had spent over a decade working in student success, moving from one position to the … my leadership and understanding of higher education. I’d worked with several HESA graduates who consistently spoke … in student success and community engagement, he has worked extensively in advising, program implementation, …
https://wmich.edu/education/spotlight-burleson
Sustainable Brewing
Sustainable Brewing
… from “grain to glass.” Understanding the history and social forces that were the cause and effect of brewing in …
https://wmich.edu/brewing
Support for Faculty Scholars Award
Research and Innovation
… creative activity. Dissemination of original scholarship or work and/or engagement in professional collaborations associated with such work. The Research Policies Council oversees administration … a listing of any papers, presentations and creative works. The Office of Research and Innovation (ORI) will …
https://wmich.edu/research/funding/internal/sfsa
Campus Employee Dispute Resolution Services
Campus Employee Dispute Resolution Services
… find their own solutions, which in turn strengthens workplace relationships, enhances individual satisfaction, and promotes teamwork. The agencies providing these services (and their … Employees may contact these agencies directly or work with your HR Business Partner for assistance or …
https://wmich.edu/disputeresolution
Director Student Rights, Responsibilities and Advocacy
Human Resources
… support for students navigating personal, health, or psychosocial challenges and supervises departmental operations, … with University policy. Ensures consistency, efficient workflow, and policy adherence across student conduct … for students experiencing personal, health, or psychosocial challenges. Collaborates with campus partners, …
https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/011096
Fall 2022
W Magazine
… them discover and use their purpose and talents in the workplace. But we don’t stop there. As part of equipping … up the environment to fighting poverty to advancing social justice to working to improve neighborhoods and many … faculty are giving Kalamazoo-area science teachers invaluable experiences to enhance their curriculum and inspire …
https://wmich.edu/magazine/fall-2022
WMU employees going the distance, can participate in Kalamazoo Marathon at no cost
News
… always matters.” PANDEMIC PAIRING Friends first, coworkers second, and now Kim Hemingway and Thomas Delves will … was no way I trained that much not to run it,” says Delves. Socially distant but mentally in sync, Hemingway says she … run the virtual Kalamazoo Marathon together—while observing social distancing—in early May. They say training continues …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/04/59104
Pandemic inspires students to create ‘A Moment of Magic’ in myriad ways
News
… other chapters across the country, ensure their influential work isn’t halted. Traditionally AMOM members, which include … WMU’s chapter and others throughout the country are working on providing community relief. Some initiatives … which features a character visiting from a car to ensure social distancing; AMOM Shops, in which chapter members …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/06/59946