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WMU's estimated 2013-14 operating budget set
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… million in anticipated state appropriations. That amount is up more than $1.9 million compared to last year's … costs, which includes compensation and academic program support. Also part of the budget are an increase of $605,254 in support for campus operations and maintenance budgets and an …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/06/7651
Fall Welcome and fall 2020 dining news
Dining Services
… plans begin Sunday, Aug. 30, and dining centers will open up to all enrolled students. Grab'n Go locations will remain … campus community in our dining centers. Admittance of groups of guests from outside the University or reservations from internal or external groups will not be possible until further notice. Contact: …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/08/60536
2012
Rider Colloquium
… "Hippotherapy: How Does it Help our Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Clients?" Written by Sue Haward I … repetitions of natural therapeutic movement that cannot be duplicated in any other traditional therapy setting, I was … opportunities while riding their horses. The arena was designed by me and my business partner, Celia Bower, P.T. We …
https://wmich.edu/ridercolloquium/2012
Engaging the Muslims
College of Arts and Sciences
… myths about Islam and the Middle East and its preoccupation with terrorism while it ignores things going on in … Iraqis have since recaptured 25 percent of it.” Cole also suggested that a free Syrian army must fight Daesh as well as the Saudis who …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/engaging-muslims
Renowned Middle East Expert Juan Cole Discusses Misperceptions about Muslims and Terrorism
College of Arts and Sciences
… myths about Islam and the Middle East and its preoccupation with terrorism while it ignores things going on in … Iraqis have since recaptured 25 percent of it.” Cole also suggested that a free Syrian army must fight Daesh as well as the Saudis who …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/juan-cole-0
Grants and Contracts
Tate Grant and Innovation Center
… Fixed Price Agreement Fly America Act Participant Support Costs Prior Approval Request Program Income Project Closeout Research Participation Compensation Signature Authority Summer Salary Subrecipient Monitoring … Salary Worksheet FY 2023 Time and effort certification – hourly Prior Approval Request Helpful tools Award start-up, …
https://wmich.edu/grantinnovationcenter/policies/grantscontracts
WMU sees significant gains in number of beginners, out-of-state students
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… WMU sees significant gains in number of beginners, out-of-state … overall surge in the number of new undergraduates and a significant boost to the academic profile of incoming … from the fall 2016 total of 23,252. Graduate enrollment was up slightly to 4,958 students, while undergraduate …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/09/42774
Article VI: Academic Conduct Hearing Process
Student Rights and Responsibilities
… by its board of trustees. The processes necessary to support these policies are managed and facilitated by Student … submission of the charges, the course syllabus, original assignment, and supporting documentation shall be submitted … sanction including a reduced or failing grade for the assignment(s) in question up to failure of the course in which …
https://wmich.edu/studentrights/code/academic-hearing-process
Campus events scheduled for Veterans Week
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… "unit" T-shirt for military students. Proceeds support the office's military scholarship, and a portion of … All military students, faculty, staff and military supporters are welcome to participate. Immediately following … Nov. 11 Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra is providing two free tickets to every veteran for a performance at Miller …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/11/43613
Katrovas to combine storytelling and song in recital of Czech composers
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… Oct. 24 , in the Dalton Center Recital Hall. The event is free and open to the public. The recital, titled "Sung into … Prague, a student-led, multidisciplinary performance group based in the Czech Republic. The recital will be …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/10/43299