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WMU Aviation Sends TechOps Team to Maintenance Competition

College of Aviation

… Taylor Chlebowski (senior) is from South Bend, Indiana. Upon graduation, Chlebowski hopes to take his A&P … Nathan Stewart (senior) is from Reading, Michigan. He grew up on a farm wrenching both vehicles and tractors. He says …

https://wmich.edu/aviation/blog/2019/04/wmu-aviation-sends-techops-team-maintenance-competition

Javon Dobbs

Graduate College

… the Division of Multicultural Affairs at WMU. His service assignment is a natural fit with his program of study, the … I was 11 months old. It was always stressed to me growing up that I should be a leader and not a follower. This … “My experience in Buenos Aires opened my eyes to a world bigger than what I imagined and gave me a thirst for global …

https://wmich.edu/grad/javon-dobbs

Ernie Pang, Simply Eight: Less is More

Sustainable Business Practices

… genetically modified organisms or high fructose corn syrups present in any products.   Challenging the status quo of … son caused him to think about processed food. Pang picked up a frozen dinner and began reading the long list of … Eight, Pang is also an active Founding Partner at ITEAS Group LLC, a consulting firm specializing in growth creation …

https://wmich.edu/sustainablebusiness/pang

Apply as a Nontraditional Student

Admissions

… a strong academic record that proves you're college-ready? Upon the approval of your high school principal, you may be … just can't be more amazing. It feels like I have so much support, and I'm home again." —Zabihullah Najafi, current …

https://wmich.edu/admissions/nontraditional-students-apply

Funds available to help small businesses hire summer interns

News

… (not verified) on WMU's Sarah Pepper, an integrated supply management major, worked last year for Sigma Machine … a maximum of $3,500 in matching funds for a company to hire up to two interns for summer 2019. "The matching funds are …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/01/51259

Permaculture project abroad receives grant from WMU Office of Sustainability

Haenicke Institute for Global Education

… grant, WMU study abroad participants will work to raise up communities, contribute to health and wellness for … site for students to implement their sustainable design solutions and projects. The WMU Office for … The Office for Sustainability rewards grants each year to support students and faculty promoting a campus culture of …

https://wmich.edu/global/sustainabilitygrant

K-12 Principal Leadership M.A.

College of Education and Human Development

… the needs of working professionals. This concentration is designed to prepare a student for the leadership role of being … Interested in learning more? Please join us for an upcoming information session! September 19, 6 p.m. ET … in the U.S.  that includes an optional co-curricular designation known as the  WMU Signature . Pathways include: …

https://wmich.edu/education/ed-test

WMU adds new health care concentration to MBA program

News

… of Medicine. Career opportunities are continuously opening up in the health care field. With the health industry on the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/08/8658

Generating Buzz: Regulating genetically modified mosquitoes

W Magazine

… stops female mosquitoes from being able to bite or lay eggs. The gene is linked with another genetic element—“gene … and are applying for more funding to conduct smaller follow-up meetings and develop e-learning tools. They will also be … to keep the ball rolling so whatever is learned and decided upon in these workshops, we can keep things moving on the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/06/57059

Campus, local community members weigh in on transportation issues

News

… plan that is serviceable for many years to come." Significant input gathered Facilities Management's campus … he needs to be is fairly unappetizing if you have to walk up and down West Michigan because Parking Ramp 1 is full or … major themes that came out of the open houses: The parking supply is ample, but the current system does not work well …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/04/53148