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PIPPIN
Theatre
… PIPPIN Music and Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Book by ROGER O. HIRSON Originally produced on the Broadway stage by Stuart Ostrow Originally directed on the …
https://wmich.edu/theatre/pippin-program
Andrzej Dudek
Mathematics
… University. Dudek's research is partially supported by the Simons Foundation and the National Security Agency …
https://wmich.edu/math/directory/dudek
Retirement and Tax-Deferred Savings Plans
Human Resources
… new employees and most current employees is administered by TIAA . It is a defined contribution plan, in that … to the plan are a defined percentage of the employee's base wages. For participating employees hired on or after Jan. 1, … on the value of the account. Vesting and eligibility vary by employee group. For more information, please visit TIAA . …
https://wmich.edu/hr/retirement-savings
George Klein Memorial Scholarship Award for Study Abroad in Central and East European Studies in Political Science
Political Science
… George Klein Memorial Scholarship Award for Study Abroad in Central and East European Studies in Political Science This award for study abroad in Central and East European Studies … be through an accredited institution (this can be verified by contacting the Office of Study Abroad, B-200 Ellsworth …
https://wmich.edu/politics/psci-klein-undergradapplication
"First Voice Generation" documentary screening and Q&A with filmmaker Cynthia Martinez
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
… screening and Q&A with filmmaker Cynthia Martinez Submitted by Emily Monacelli Guzman on Forums and workshops Sat, … students in Holland, Mich., who are part of the TRiO Upward Bound Program. It highlights their dreams of being the … Martinez for a free screening of her documentary, followed by a question-and-answer session with Martinez. Sponsored by …
https://wmich.edu/events/72804
All Life is Learning - May 2024
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at WMU
… $1,000 bonus during “Lunchtime Crunchtime” and we are still waiting for the last few challenge winners to be announced … are. Course Spotlight Collective awareness about attempts by the United States government in previous decades to force … shadows loom, when you're alone with your thoughts. Plant music, art, pics of the ones you love in the darkest …
https://wmich.edu/olli/newsletter/may-2024
Alfredo Carreno
Richmond Institute for Design and Innovation
… raised on the vibrant streets of Mexico City, and driven by his passion for design, Alfredo moved to the United … the final prototype, he deeply enjoys the design process, always seeking to learn and improve his methodology and … an array of industries, from consumer electronics to housewares, which has allowed him to contribute to various …
https://wmich.edu/designinstitute/directory/carreno
Lucky Stiff
Theatre
… One LUCKY STIFF is an offbeat, hilarious, murder-mystery-musical-farce. Tony Award-winners Ahrens and Flaherty's first musical is … his mission to secure his inheritance is thrown off course by a host of quirky musical characters looking to steal his …
https://wmich.edu/theatre/lucky-stiff
Accelerated Master of Arts in Political Science
Political Science
… science majors at WMU to begin to accumulate credits toward the completion of a master’s degree while completing … of 30 credit hours at WMU and at least 20 credit hours towards the political science major, and Who have an … Program Course approval form must be completed and received by the WMU registrar's office before student takes graduate …
https://wmich.edu/politics/graduate/overview/mastersaccelerated
Celebrate diversity at Western Michigan University's International Festival 2023
International Student and Scholar Services
… Michigan University's International Festival 2023 Submitted by Erin Flynn on Students perform during International … and coordinator of the International Festival. "I can’t wait for the Kalamazoo community to experience the talent … Indian Cuisine, Pacific Rim Foods, Sarkozy Bakery and Shawarma King. More information about how to get involved is …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/03/71191