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Business and engineering: a perfect match for WMU student

Center for Principled Leadership and Business Strategy

… firm with real-life challenges,” she says. “My group and I worked together to research a specific industry, … etiquette and the communication skills that she picked up during her time at WMU Haworth ultimately helped her …

https://wmich.edu/leadershipcenter/kosasih2022

Registrar’s Notes – August 4, 2014

Registrar's Office

… The dates and times are as follows: Departmental Set Up August 22 1 – 5 One Stop Hours August 25 -29 9 - 5 … or the student needs another 3000 level or above course. Upcoming Dates: Friday, August 15—Summer II session ends …

https://wmich.edu/registrar/notes-2014-08-04

Registrar’s Notes – June 16, 2014

Registrar's Office

… . In addition, the cost of attendance calculator has been updated to reflect the 2014-15 rates. June Commencement RSVP … form can be found in GoWMU. Reserved tickets can be picked up in the WMU Bookstore at Textbook Alley. If available, two … us ensure that the Registrar Notes are meeting your needs. Upcoming Dates: Wednesday, June 25—Session ends Thursday, …

https://wmich.edu/registrar/notes-2014-06-16

Faculty support key to cybersecurity student's goals

Cybersecurity

… Faculty support key to cybersecurity student's goals Submitted by … secure web apps and technology and system analysis and design courses, Breadon and his team worked to design and program a secure web application.   “This made for …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/10/73209

University Libraries announces fall hours and expanded operations starting Sept. 1

University Libraries

… in Waldo Library will reopen on Sept. 1, including the group study rooms, Virtual Reality Lab and Graduate Student … service is an important component of student academic support.” The Libraries is finalizing plans to expand hours … Follow the Libraries on social media @wmulibraries to stay up-to-date on fall reopening plans. *Edited 2:24 p.m. on …

https://wmich.edu/library/updates/2021/06/waldo-2021

WMU graduate student awarded addictions counselor fellowship

News

… The foundation is awarding 40 fellowships of up to $11,000 each to master's-level addictions counseling … management and treatment plans for clients who struggle with suicidal ideation, mental impairment and/or … assesses and identifies resources for children assigned to her and reports their needs, wishes and outcomes …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/04/23156

Red Wings defenseman Danny DeKeyser scores goal of graduating from WMU

News

… left school near the end of his junior year when he was signed by Detroit—a team he'd idolized since he was a child. "Our season had gotten done a couple weeks before, and I looked at myself and I was on the … me busy while I was on the road,"  DeKeyser explains. Juggling professional and student life—and having a new baby …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/07/54118

Master of Arts in Special Education with Initial Teaching Certification

Special Education and Literacy Studies

… and Human Development has implemented this program to keep up with the State of Michigan’s high need for special … impairments (EI), or learning disabilities (LD) is designed to lead students to a career as a Special Education …

https://wmich.edu/specialed/academics/specialed-masters/initial-teaching-certification

Diversity and inclusion speaker coming to campus

News

… Tactical Action Community with funding from the W.K. Kellogg Racial Healing Planning Grant, Williams will also hold … Council; faculty and instructor leaders; managers, supervisors and directors; student leaders; and Grassroots … of the 2013 campus climate study, and the follow up review of the implementation, accomplishments and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/03/22337

Willie Nelson returns to campus for May show

News

… Radio Chart. Later that year his road journal, Roll Me Up And Smoke Me When I Die, was published, and landed in the … and a valid Bronco ID is required at the time of pickup. Group discounts are available at (269) 387-2312. For more …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/02/22117