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Political Science
… in political science as well as concentrations in American public policy, public law, international and comparative … and secondary education. These majors appeal to students with career interests in politics and government, business, … a Portfolio A portfolio can demonstrate competency in your field and reflect your skills and experiences. …
https://wmich.edu/politics/academics/undergraduate
Grant support to keep talking
We Talk
… committed to the idea that free speech and social justice can be reconciled by engaging people in interactive … are recorded—often by student videographers—published on YouTube and available to the public for use in the … people learn how to effectively communicate when dealing with difficult or sensitive topics and to build a more …
https://wmich.edu/wetalk/hxagrantnews
Generous gift expands University art collection
News
… and drawings. In a moment of serendipity, Kollig connected with Dr. Indra Lācis , director of exhibitions at the … inspired by his travels to abstract art. Through it all, you can see an object tying much of his work together: the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/02/63282
WMU student receives prestigious Gilman award to study abroad
Haenicke Institute for Global Education
… Scholarship Program. EnRico Montalvo , a senior with double majors in Spanish and exercise science, received … 926 undergraduate awardees out of more than 2,800 U.S. applicants to receive a Gilman Scholarship for the spring 2017 … in Kalamazoo. "Hopefully," he says, "this will inspire younger students to study abroad and chase their passions." …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/02/37664
SEMC Volleyball Tournament Fundraiser
College of Education and Human Development
… for teams, which includes up to 8 players per team. Teams can consist of faculty, staff and students from Western …
https://wmich.edu/education/events/semi-volleyball-tournament
Professional Activities Funding Application (PAFA)
Sociology
… please allow up to two weeks to be notified as to whether your funding request has been approved. Learn more about the … Fund here . Name (required) Email (required) What is your role in the sociology department (please select one): … provide details about the professional activities for which you are requesting funds. Submit Leave this field blank …
https://wmich.edu/sociology/forms/professional-activities-funding-application
Student-Evaluator Careers
The Evaluation Lab
… Student-Evaluator Careers Ready to explore Customize your student-evaluator journey with a position and pathway that fits your future. Student-Evaluator Positions We are not …
https://wmich.edu/evaluation-lab/jobs
Rudge named College Science Teacher of the Year for ability to inspire students
College of Arts and Sciences
… by Anonymous (not verified) on Dr. David Rudge interacts with his students. (Photo taken before COVID-19 pandemic) … his students how stories from the history of science can explain scientific advancements and changes in the … off as a boring subject with nothing new to discover. “If you’ve ever done science, you know nothing could be further …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/01/66892
Bringing Japanese Religion and Culture to Career
College of Arts and Sciences
… how big and different the world is but also how similar we can be even though our worlds seem so far apart,” says Emily … The three credit-hour class includes two weeks in Tokyo, with an optional extra week in Kyoto. This year, 11 students … a psychology alumna who took Covell’s first trip in 2005. “You really can't express in words how electric and …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/japan-study-abroad
Preston Koslakiewicz’s call to service
Haworth College of Business
… their financial goals. To succeed in financial planning, you must be centered on always putting your client’s best … Presidential Leadership Series. He was able to collaborate with WMU Trustee Lynn Chen-Zhang to host an event at the … beyond the surface of his industry to learn everything he can about financial planning. “My internship has provided me …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/11/69891