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WMU's Kalamazoo campuses closed until 10 a.m. due to power outage
News
… outage that has affected Western Michigan University's main campus in Kalamazoo , the University has announced a … regional locations. They will operate as normal. Area media is reporting that strong winds brought down a Consumers … Township areas. Consumers crews have been working on the issue, and WMU campus crews have initiated the process of …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/03/45971
Authorization for Ground Travel
Travel
… for Ground Travel Step One: Estimate your travel expenses Include costs such as: Departure and return dates … cost (car rental, gas receipts, or mileage if using your personal car). Meals Step Two: Create an online Travel Authorization University travelers, please …
https://wmich.edu/travel/ground-travel/ground-authorization
F45 Policies and Procedures
University Recreation
… F45 Policies and Procedures Thank you for purchasing a pass for our F45 Functional Training program. The ability to reserve a spot in a specific class is limited to those patrons that have purchased semester … memberships for the F45 program. The information on this document will help you with our processes for reserving a …
https://wmich.edu/rec/f45policiesandprocedures
New residence hall rates on agenda for WMU trustees meeting
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… New residence hall rates on agenda for WMU trustees meeting Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on … KALAMAZOO—Student room and board rates for 2014-15 top the list of agenda items the Western Michigan University Board of … . Meeting at 1 p.m. in 157-159 Bernhard Center , the board is expected to review and vote on the administration's …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/04/14989
International Festival
Haenicke Institute for Global Education
… International Festival Submitted by Elizabeth Braaksma on … - Sat, 10/05/2024 - 5:00pm Scheduled International Festival is a showcase of the diversity of the student body at WMU. … culture and fashion from around the world through booth displays and performances brought to life by WMU …
https://wmich.edu/global/events/international-festival
Robert Tuttle
Engineering Design and Manufacturing
… Send an email Location F-227 Floyd Hall, Mail Stop 5336 Mailing address Department of Engineering Design and … MI 49008-5336 USA Ph.D. Metallurgical Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology - Rolla, 2004 … 2001 Metal casting Metallurgy Steels Dr. Robert Tuttle is an associate professor in Department of Engineering …
https://wmich.edu/engineering-design-manufacturing/directory/tuttle
Eat Real America
Western Wellness
… Eat Real America Open your world to healthier cooking Acquire the very shopping and cooking skills that build … sampling each week but not necessarily all the recipes listed) Week 1: Why Eat Real, Start with Snacking and … Online recipe box and customizable time-saving shopping list All in an ad-free mobile-friendly environment! Learn Eat …
https://wmich.edu/wellness/eatreal
Resume Sample - Art History
Career and Student Employment Services
… Resume Sample - Art History Mandy Marco Street Address, City, State, Zip Code, Phone Number, Email Address Profile Hardworking, detail oriented and creative individual seeking a … position. A strong multi-tasker and organizer, who is able to effectively work individually or as a team. …
https://wmich.edu/career/resumearthistory
Engineering students design concussion sensor for football helmets
News
… Engineering students design concussion sensor for football … KALAMAZOO, Mich.—At a time when football concussions are triggering lawsuits and making headlines, students at Western … SafeSense Technologies LLC, off the ground. Top eight finisher Their idea was recognized as one of the top eight …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/07/17339
2005
Rider Colloquium
… 2005 Jim Hinojosa, Ph.D., OT, FAOTA "Excellence in a Time of Hyperchange" Dr. Jim Hinojosa is a professor and chair of the Department of Occupational … on the American Occupational Therapy Association Commission on Continuing Competence and Professional …
https://wmich.edu/ridercolloquium/2005