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Bronco Spotlight: Francisco Jose Hernandez Micheli

Career and Student Employment Services

… of meeting new individuals that permit me to expand my knowledge within the industry and add value to my overall … deal with confidential information that the press wants to know. However, due to my work ethic and discipline, I know that this type of information must continue to stay …

https://wmich.edu/career/franciscojosehernandezmicheli

Bronco Spotlight: Taja Cato-Jackson

Career and Student Employment Services

… of the factories. I understand different automotive terminology and can determine the features of what is considered … expected, so explaining to the customer and letting them know even though the process may be taking longer than … have needed some work. I wouldn't have the work ethic I do now if not for my jobs at Western. What advice do you have …

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SPLICE electronic music festival set

News

… SPLICE electronic music festival set Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on The SPLICE Festival celebrates … 2, in the Dalton Center Recital Hall. Festival events are free and open to the public. The concerts will feature … Keith Kirchoff , piano: featuring works by Christopher Biggs, Adam Vidiksis, Samuel Wells, James Mobberley and Ryan …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/06/33065

Meet Jack: Special education

College of Education and Human Development

… I love working with students with disabilities and there is no greater feeling than watching a student succeed in something they have been struggling in.  I first thought I wanted to go into GENED, but I … They are all extremely intelligent in their field and they know what it's like to go through a similar program. You can …

https://wmich.edu/education/spotlight-jack

Meet Laura: TESOL (M.A.'21)

College of Education and Human Development

… are becoming or who are entering our schools who speak another language is only increasing. And what you learn in this program will benefit all of your students, so not just your multilingual learners. But these are good … perspective and also to watch yourself as a teacher. Another assignment that I really enjoyed were all the …

https://wmich.edu/education/spotlight-frantz

Meet Moises: Special education

College of Education and Human Development

… going to be there for you, at the end of the day, it's not going to be a good outcome for you. And when looking at … the most powerful feeling ever. My family's background is not super educational so all my siblings and l wanted to go … but the directors strive to make us create bonds with on another. Within the program, they help us all understand that …

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Pronouns Matter

Diversity and Inclusion

… Pronouns Matter Please note that these are not the only pronouns. There are an infinite number of pronouns as new ones …

https://wmich.edu/diversity/resources/pronouns

Literatura y cultura hispanoamericanas (siglos XX-XXI)—Ph.D.

Spanish

… Literatura y cultura hispanoamericanas (siglos XX-XXI)—Ph.D. Return to Doctor of … in Spanish reading list Prosa de los siglos XX-XXI Novela y narrativa breve: Mariano Azuela, Los de abajo José Eustasio Rivera, La vorágine …

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Housing Options

Housing and Residence Life

… students 100% first-year students Learning Communities Yes No What are Learning Communities? Learning Communities are a … community residents’ GPA’s average 0.19 HIGHER than their non-learning community peers Learning community residents … off campus Can I still live with a friend if they are not eligible for the learning community? Absolutely!  Just …

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The world at Western on display at 27th International Festival

International Student and Scholar Services

… on display at 27th International Festival Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on This year's festival is set for Sunday, … and apparel from the students' home countries. Admission is free, and for a nominal fee, attendees may sample …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/03/30854