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Student Employment: Hiring International Students
Human Resources
… must have a valid United States Social Security number to work at the University. Under Department of Homeland … Security application is in progress. Use the following pseudo Social Security number to process the form: 999-11-2222 … to start the I-9 process and then visit Human Resources to show supporting documents. Step seven Once the student …
https://wmich.edu/hr/student-international
Accreditation
Industrial and Entrepreneurial Engineering and Engineering Management
… An understanding of the entrepreneurial process including how to design, develop and bring new products and processes … to prepare our students for the transition from college to work. Faculty from each of our five IME disciplines meet … contact the following members: Daniel Aleksynas, B.S.'02, Dobrusin Law Firm Alana Feigenbaum, B.S.'05, Logic …
https://wmich.edu/ieeem/ieeem-accreditation
Liberty Kostrzewa
First-Year Faces
… change the world. “If I could find a vaccine that always worked or a new vaccine to help something or someone, it’d … on the news every day inspires her. “This epidemic has shown me it won’t be an easy job, but a job someone has to do. I’m excited,” she says. By joining the public health …
https://wmich.edu/firstyearfaces/liberty-kostrzewa
Author to keynote annual Chavez Scholarship fundraiser
News
… KALAMAZOO--Southwest Michigan will celebrate the life and work of civil rights leader Cesar E. Chavez this month … recounts her life growing up in a family of migrant farm workers and how she overcame the disadvantages of this background, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/03/277
Loew Lecture – What a Cross is Worth: Crusaders, Relics, and Status between the Middle Ages and the Modern World
Medieval Institute
… archival discoveries and also from a forthcoming book, How the Holy Cross came from Antioch to Brogne , ed. and …
https://wmich.edu/medieval/events/loew-lecture-fall25
David Houghton Endowed Scholarship Application
Political Science
… David Houghton Endowed Scholarship Application Complete the following … number Email Names of three faculty members who know your work and can comment on your accomplishments Where will you … Washington D.C.? Write a brief essay (500 words) explaining how the internship experience will help you meet your …
https://wmich.edu/politics/houghton-scholarship-app
Clinical Placement Assistant
Human Resources
… General summary Ensures, verifies, prepares, and provides documentation that nursing students meet minimum work requirements for clinical placements, using the formats … sites in a timely manner. Educates faculty and students on how to submit documentation of meeting requirements. …
https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/010647
Computer science grad finds key to career success at Western
News
… with the company. "I'll mainly be programming, coding and working with Kellogg’s clients, helping them with their … with computers and numbers. "It's interesting for me to see how as users, or as humans, we can use programming or coding to automate things or to do so many other things beyond our capabilities. Wong …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/04/67741
Campus Employee Dispute Resolution Services
Campus Employee Dispute Resolution Services
… find their own solutions, which in turn strengthens workplace relationships, enhances individual satisfaction, and promotes teamwork. The agencies providing these services (and their … Employees may contact these agencies directly or work with your HR Business Partner for assistance or …
https://wmich.edu/disputeresolution
Western offers new course on the intersection of artificial intelligence and writing
College of Arts and Sciences
… at key moments, empowering students to anticipate how their exploration of AI writing tools will shape their … navigating AI at Western and in higher education generally. Working in collaboration, they seek to establish guidelines … enhance student learning in AI topics. Dr. Gwen Tarbox “We don’t know how AI will evolve or what it will look like in …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/06/71959