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Privacy Policy

University Libraries

… Privacy Policy Introduction Privacy is essential to the exercise of free speech, free thought, and free association. In … in library custody, and where possible, they ensure that aggregate, summary data is stripped of personally …

https://wmich.edu/library/policies/privacy

Shu Yang

World Languages and Literature

… Shu Yang Shu Yang Associate Professor and Advisor of Chinese Office (269) 387-3212 Fax (269) 387-6333 … literary and cultural studies Gender studies Dr. Shu Yang is an associate professor and advisor of Chinese in the Department of World Languages and …

https://wmich.edu/languages/directory/yang

Meet Amie: Educational leadership

College of Education and Human Development

… of it and getting to be more of a critical thinker." What is your current position? My current position is at Sunset Lake Elementary, as a BK-5 principal in … friendships through the classes I've been taking, which is new to me. Because in my community that I grew up in and …

https://wmich.edu/education/spotlight-amie-0

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences recognizes its 2023 Presidential Scholars

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… University's College of Engineering and Applied Sciences is honoring seven outstanding students as its 2023 … that Western can bestow on its undergraduates. Selection is based on a student's general academic excellence, … overall project might not be feasible. I look forward to digging deeper and researching, with the purpose of obtaining …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/03/71264

WMU Evaluation Center celebrates 50 years of impact with $7.2M in recent grants

News

… grants, Western Michigan University's Evaluation Center is paving the way for several exciting new initiatives as it … Part of the Office of Research and Innovation, the center is an interdisciplinary enterprise that supports WMU's … organization that supports individuals and families struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Funded through NIH’s …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/10/73086

WMU research facility assists in rediscovery of rare mineral deposit

News

… WMU research facility assists in rediscovery of rare mineral deposit Submitted by Anonymous (not … state's historical oil and gas production revenues and triggering explosive job growth in Osceola and Mecosta …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/09/9197

Volunteering

Seita Scholars Program

… the holidays. Many Seita Scholars stay on campus during this time, as one residence hall remains open to accommodate … and other students who need to remain on campus during this time. With the closing of the residence halls comes the closing of the dining halls, as WMU Dining Services is also on vacation during this three week period. This

https://wmich.edu/fosteringsuccess/volunteering

New cannabis marketing course puts students on forefront of burgeoning industry

Haworth College of Business

… New cannabis marketing course puts students on forefront of burgeoning … on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—It’s no secret recreational cannabis sales in Michigan are continuing to climb. With that … prepared to meet the need. The Haworth College of Business is offering a new cannabis marketing course starting in …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/08/68892

WMU Sanford Center program manager helps Burmese-American teens learn about finances

Haworth College of Business

… sharpen their financial skills. Mora, B.B.A.’85, MBA ’94, is program manager for Western's Sanford Center for … by Burma Center Program Manager Sara Johnson to share his expertise for a week during the center's summer camp. Located in …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/09/72913

Area youths participating in Asylum Lake Adventure Day

News

… Michigan University's Asylum Lake Adventure Day. The event is set for 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 7 , or in case … 274-acre Asylum Lake Preserve to area school children and is held in cooperation with the Kalamazoo Nature Center. In … About 20 WMU students and community volunteers will assist during the event. Some serve as naturalists, offering …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/05/6948