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Career Pathway: Accountancy

… Career Pathway: Accountancy If you've got a head for numbers, a major in accounting can provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary for a wide variety … pathway in accountancy? Start by making an appointment with the Zhang Career Center, which can assist you in …

https://wmich.edu/business/career/accountancy-pathway

Cathy Kimmel

School of Environment, Geography and Sustainability

… Cathy Kimmel Cathy Kimmel Administrative Assistant II Office 269-387-2505 Send an email Location 1061 Moore Hall, Mail Stop 5424 Mailing address School of Environment, Geography, and Sustainability Western Michigan University 1903 W …

https://wmich.edu/environment/directory/kimmel

Sindecuse Health Center achieves re-accreditation

Sindecuse Health Center

… Health Center achieves re-accreditation Submitted by Joe VanDerBos on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—After going through an … expert in quality care standards—a medical professional with a deep background in college health care. Accreditation … Health Center offers convenient, cost-effective services with an experienced, multidisciplinary staff dedicated to …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/05/46877

Reflection from Julie Garrison

University Libraries

… Reflection from Julie Garrison Julie Garrison, Dean University Libraries 2021 turned out to be another … individual use and creating a private testing room equipped with a webcam and browser lockdown software. Support future … forward this year, and we couldn’t be more pleased with our team’s accomplishments. Thank you for your …

https://wmich.edu/library/updates/2022/01/impact-report-reflection

Marketing grad finds avenue to follow passion for diabetes advocacy

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… advocacy Submitted by Erin Flynn on Taylor Ernst's support animal, Muffin, has been with her throughout her college experience and will tag … chapter as she pursues her passion for diabetes advocacy with a job lined up at Insulet, a company focused on …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/06/75820

Preserving the past to enhance future occupational therapy practice

University Libraries

… Preserving the past to enhance future occupational therapy practice It all started with a phone call about a document scanner. It led to a … says Chapleau. “We started out recording [interviews with] people who are quite advanced in their age now. They …

https://wmich.edu/library/updates/2023/02/impact-report-preserving-past

Graduate College Support for Diversity and Inclusion

Graduate College

… Graduate College Support for Diversity and Inclusion WMU and its Graduate College are committed to supporting … all our graduate programming. Here are a few support links with additional information: Center for Disability Services …

https://wmich.edu/grad/about/diversity

Educator wins national community leadership award

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… wins national community leadership award Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Lewis KALAMAZOO--A Western … of Service Learning. He was cited for working diligently with and for underserved youth, as well as WMU students, and … Institute Fellows Program, which engages community partners with WMU faculty, staff and students, using applied research …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/05/578

Bradford Dennis

University Libraries

… Dennis Bradford Dennis Pronouns He/Him/His Brad Education and Human Development Librarian Associate Professor Office … MI 49008-5353 USA By appointment: Schedule a consultation with Brad Liaison areas: Counselor education and counseling … role in 2018. Dennis is known on campus for his work with LibQUAL, a national assessment survey of academic …

https://wmich.edu/library/directory/dennis

Gun Lake Casino topic of Keystone breakfast talk at WMU

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… Casino topic of Keystone breakfast talk at WMU Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Shagonaby KALAMAZOO--The rapid … Authority, will speak Friday, Jan. 27 . The event begins with breakfast at 7:30 a.m. in the Dean's Conference Room of … of the Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi. With more than 12 years of experience serving as a tribal …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/01/62