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Study Abroad Photo Contest

College of Arts and Sciences

… for up to $750!  Contest flier 2024 Contest information We are currently accepting study abroad photos from all … – $750 2nd place – $500 3rd place – $250 Scholarship awards are granted twice annually. Submissions from Summer II/Fall … to the University for unlimited publicity use. Entries are not guaranteed an award. Eligibility Student criteria …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/advising/studyabroad/photo-contest

News Archives

World Religions and Cultures

… Teaching Award. Anthony Langley and Hafiz Akbar are both recipients of the Graduate Student Departmental … time the 2015 State History Award for "Dr. John Harvey Kellogg and the Religion of Biologic Living," from the Historical … Authority in Medieval Islam: History, Religion and Muslim Legitimacy in the Delhi Sultanate: I.B. Tauris, 2012 …

https://wmich.edu/religion/about/news-archives

Scholarships

College of Aviation

… for scholarships, it is important to follow the directions carefully. Scholarship selection committees are very particular, and attention to detail is usually one …

https://wmich.edu/aviation/scholarships

Closure Policy

Policies

… vice president, and/or management for the designated area(s).  These include: Facilities Management Housing and … physical damage to the University.  Critical services are required to preserve either human or animal lives, … in question  will make the determination regarding what are Critical Services or Critical Staff. Non-Essential …

https://wmich.edu/policies/closure

About the MBA Program

Master of Business Administration

… will provide you with the ability to accelerate your career through high-level experiences and an expanded … decision-making skills that make you eligible for career advancement. As a working professional, you will have … developing a strong understanding of business functional areas, including finance, accounting, marketing, and …

https://wmich.edu/mba/about

Rocks and Minerals

CoreKids

… is the difference between granites and garnets? Minerals are the building blocks of rocks. They are inorganic, crystalline solids with a known chemistry. … include diamonds, garnets and even water ice! Rocks are made up of one or more types of minerals; for example, …

https://wmich.edu/corekids/educational-resources/rocks-minerals

Facility Operations Specialist

Human Resources

… duties Ensures daily operation and custodial standards are met by monitoring work and service quality.Provides feedback and suggestions regarding operational policies and procedures. … environment for WMU-Grand Rapids. Ensures staff and guests are aware of and trained in safety policies and procedures. …

https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/010555

Alumni

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

… College of Engineering and Applied Sciences alumni are 20,000 strong – and growing.  They can be found … Be a guest speaker Serve as a contact for internships Share your knowledge with a registered student organization. … students and their families want to know what our alumni are doing. Please consider sharing your story.  Tell us your …

https://wmich.edu/mechanical-aerospace/alumni

Academic Advising at WMU

Academic Advising

… plans that promote personal growth, academic excellence, career development, and timely degree completion. Through … with the requirements of their chosen curriculum and career path. Identify resources to support their success at … with the requirements of their chosen curriculum and career path. Connect with campus partners who can support …

https://wmich.edu/advising/about

WMU first Michigan campus to bring live visual interpreting to users 24/7

News

… around her. For instances when her visual aids or senses are not enough, Western has provided a sighted assistant to … this service through Aira (EYE-rah) to give people who are visually impaired who live, work or visit a WMU campus … read, we get a sighted aide to help with. But the logistics aren’t always easy,” she says. “Aira takes away any barrier …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/11/73591