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Nonbargaining employee groups seek staff input
News
… Nonbargaining employee groups seek staff input Submitted by … for their organizations were APA Vice President Monica Liggins-Abrams , associate director of the Center for Research … the administration for salaried workers and PSSO for hourly workers. Along with supporting the University as a …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/10/43027
Aspiring educators gather from across the state to learn, grow and collaborate
College of Education and Human Development
… into the field of teaching.” The event started with a keynote address from Dr. Brianne Pitts , assistant professor … is trying to include more of in 2024. "With the college no longer having a teacher education career fair, we would … the higher education institutions in Michigan and who are not regularly employed as educators by an educational …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/04/71409
WMU Public Safety expands alert and advisory notification options
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… WMU Public Safety expands alert and advisory notification options Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Western Michigan … WMU Alerts, advisory notifications, crime-prevention suggestions and safety tips, and general posts about the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/10/49624
Intellectual Property
Research and Innovation
… rights governing the ownership and disposition of new technologies and discoveries are known as "intellectual property" rights, which are derived … itself. The U.S. government grants this 20-year limited monopoly protection in exchange for the inventors teaching …
https://wmich.edu/research/commercialization/intellectual
All Life is Learning - December 2021
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at WMU
… All Life is Learning - December 2021 Director's Note and In this Issue Director's Note This time of year... This is the time of year when we … Yet another reason why Mom always wanted us to eat our veggies. It is generally recommended that we shoot for 200-300 …
https://wmich.edu/olli/newsletter/december-2021
TIME ranks Western as a ‘Best College for Future Leaders’
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… that excel in nurturing highly influential leaders and noting the expertise of the Haworth College of Business in … 2,000 top leaders in the U.S. spanning politicians, CEOs, Nobel winners and others to determine where they received … as well. The publication's listing ranked Western at No. 79 in the nation and third in the state. "To be …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/02/74605
Public Events Policy
WMU Student Center
… substantial disruption, or the use creates a substantial, non-speculative concern about the safety of the University … undated Event Security Policy, Common Area Academic, and Non-Academic Space Event policies. It also rescinds and … reasonable forecast of substantial disruption, or create a non-speculative concern about the safety of attendees, the …
https://wmich.edu/policies/public-events
Medical Surveillance Program
Environmental Health and Safety
… (TWA’s) or short-term exposure limits (STEL’s) to which no employee shall be exposed. Guidelines A. When to provide … or chemical exposures. 3. The written opinion will not reveal specific findings of diagnoses unrelated to occupational exposure. Responsibilities …
https://wmich.edu/ehs/policies/medical-surveillance
De-stress, decompress and find community post-election at the SRC
News
… in a healthy way. The SRC is waiving access fees Tuesday, Nov. 3 , and Wednesday, Nov. 4 , for all current WMU students and employees who … ExperienceWMU . Many classes are also offered virtually at no cost. "Anytime we can play and participate side-by-side, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/11/61878
Satellite clerk’s office opens on WMU campus to expand election services
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… Michigan University. A new satellite clerk's office is now open on the first floor of the Bernhard Center. Grace … . "Conducting an election during a pandemic requires innovative approaches for public health-informed voter … are accessible in the heart of our campus." WeVote , a nonpartisan group spearheading a campuswide effort to …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/10/61510