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Mentoring for Success
… tutors, and interactive skill-building workshops, the Mentoring for Success Program will be launching two new … office hours, etc. Who? WMU undergrads who, like you, are looking for a friendly face to support you in getting … involved on campus without the pressure of formal programs. What? A peer support initiative designed with you in mind, …
https://wmich.edu/peermentoring/services
Study Abroad in Santander, Spain
Spanish
… Study Abroad in Santander, Spain The Department of Spanish at Western Michigan University offers a study … in Spanish culture, which includes planned excursions to area landmarks, as well as trips to Comillas, Picos de …
https://wmich.edu/spanish/studyabroad/santander-spain
American Legion Joseph B. Westnedge Post 36 Scholarship
Military and Veterans Affairs
… American Legion Joseph B. Westnedge Post 36 Scholarship The American Legion Joseph B. Westnedge Post 36 Scholarship … eras listed below, and have been honorably discharged or are still serving—you are American Legion eligible and your … includes veterans from many wars and many occupations. What binds us is our sense of duty to our country and to the …
https://wmich.edu/military/american-legion-joseph-b-westnedge-post-36-scholarship
Liz Zolcak
Food Marketing
… Home Agenda Registration Sponsorship Venue Liz Zolcak is the president of Fresh Thyme Market, a Midwest natural foods grocer with approximately 70 stores across 10 states. Since joining the company in 2020 as vice president …
https://wmich.edu/foodmarketing/zolcak2026
The Vital Role of Therapy Dogs: A Conversation with Dr. Angie Moe
College of Health and Human Services
… The Vital Role of Therapy Dogs: A Conversation with Dr. … in the WMU Unified Clinics . The two met in Dr. Moe’s HOL 5300 course, Seminar in Animal Assisted Services – Munoz saw … trauma-informed survivorship, had a unique perspective to share. As the recording began, Olivia introduced Dr. Moe and …
https://wmich.edu/hhs/news/2024/12/munoz
Ethics Competition
Study of Ethics in Society
… Ethics Competition The Center for the Study of Ethics in Society at Western … team to the Ethics Bowl regional qualifier November 15, 2025, at Northeastern Illinois University . The students’ record was 1-2-1 in close matches. Students prepared for the competition as part of PHIL 3140: Ethics Bowl. …
https://wmich.edu/ethics/events/ethics-competitions
Joey Matos
Food Marketing
… Sponsorship Venue Joey Matos is a passionate and authentic sales leader with more than 20 years of experience in the consumer packaged goods industry. He … major retailers such as Target and Walmart. He began his career at Foster Farms Poultry, where he held roles in IT and …
https://wmich.edu/foodmarketing/matos2026
Visiting Artists, Scholars and Designers
Gwen Frostic School of Art
… All lectures take place at 5:30pm in room 2008 of the Richmond Center for Visual Arts unless otherwise stated. … students learn that making art is not the sole component of what it means to be an artist in the 21 st century. Artists … among hundreds of others. All lectures and discussions are free and open to the public. light left …
https://wmich.edu/art/galleries/visiting-artists
Meet Johnny: Educational leadership Ph.D.
College of Education and Human Development
… Educational leadership Ph.D. "My advisor, along with the professors that I have had in all of my courses have been readily accessible." What is your favorite thing about the program? The … within the program's flexibility is that some of my courses are exclusively virtual, while another class my be both …
https://wmich.edu/education/spotlight-johhnny
WMU among grant winners recognized at 'Americas' summit
News
… Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Both Sides of the Fence students and faculty members gather for a group … demand." WMU's Both Sides of the Fence course received a $25,000 grant funded by the Coca-Cola Foundation. Through … says, the vast majority of immigrants to the United States are Mexican, with the highest percentage coming from the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/04/23193