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Concentration in Early Childhood Education - General and Special Education (ZS endorsement)

Teaching, Learning and Educational Studies

… Apply now Request info Flyer Courses The Master of Arts with Early Childhood General and Special Education (ZS) … knowledge base and professional skills, including teachers with elementary school certification wishing to add the ZS … to increase their knowledge base and professional skills with a M.A. degree to become an administrator. Elementary …

https://wmich.edu/teaching/early-childhood-concentration

Molding next generation of artists, Morean Ceramics Research Center draws national talent to lead workshops

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… Summer workshops give students the opportunity to interact with and learn from nationally recognized artists. Students … exploration during summer workshops by bringing in artists with diverse points of view. The summer workshop is open to … instructor Alex Zablocki encouraged students to experiment with glaze. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—A life-sized luchador sculpture …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/06/75741

Academics

Addiction Studies Program (SPADA)

… good job preparing me and building my confidence to work with individuals that have substance use concerns.”    Key … indicated that SPADA classes helped prepare them to work with those that have addiction concerns.* 96% of SPADA … modalities. The minor prepares you to effectively function with abuse issues in professional and personal arenas. …

https://wmich.edu/addictionstudies/academics

Logan Burgos: hitting a homerun in sports marketing

Haworth College of Business

… Amerant Bank Arena, home of the NHL Florida Panthers With a dream to work in game presentation and provide sports fans with a great game day experience, Burgos has gained a foothold through his internship with the Battle Creek Battle Jacks , part of the Northwoods …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/04/75461

Students win two categories, $10,000 in statewide competition

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… by the University of Michigan Center for Entrepreneurship, with semifinalist and finalist judging held in February. The … provides funding to dozens of student and faculty-led teams with innovative, renewable energy ideas. The challenge … a six-month program. "Our students did an incredible job with this year's challenge," says Barcley Johnson , …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/03/5569

Employee Recognition

Student Affairs

… to keep it all running smoothly. We would be in tough shape without her attention to detail! —Joe VanDerBos February … people, regardless of who they are. I am honored to work with Brian and appreciate him! Thank you for always pushing … so. Great job! You are appreciated! —Steven Palmer Pete Poggione I have so much gratitude for Pete's approach to his …

https://wmich.edu/studentaffairs/kudos

Resources

Study of Ethics in Society

… philosophy. Ethics organizations The center is associated with the following organizations. Association For Practical …

https://wmich.edu/ethics/resources

Bilinda Straight

School of Environment, Geography and Sustainability

… writer and a cultural and biological anthropologist working with pastoralist research partners in northern Kenya’s arid …

https://wmich.edu/environment/directory/straight

Clinical Trauma Interventionist (Part-Time)

Human Resources

… Job code 010791 Pay grade E Pay type Nonexempt/hourly General summary Conducts clinical trauma assessments … comprehensive trauma assessment reports. Collaborates with transdisciplinary teams to compile conclusions from … advocacy for families and children assessed. Collaborates with the training coordinator to evaluate incoming training …

https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/010791

WMU community to gather for biennial golf outing

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… Prairies, 5303 W. Main St. in Kalamazoo. Anyone affiliated with the University is encouraged to play in this event. People may register as a single and be matched with someone, or as a double and bring a colleague or guest. Doubles will be matched up with another pair to create a foursome. This gives people …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/06/874