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International students at WMU to share their cultures

News

… various countries and cultures during its observance of International Education Week , set for Sunday through Monday, Nov. 12-20 . The 2017 observance kicks off with the Western World Cup soccer tournament and ends … Ángel Gullón-Rivera, WMU professor of family and consumer sciences. Friday, Nov. 17 —Orchestra Rouh, 5:30 to …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/11/43671

Area families needed to host international visitors

Haenicke Institute for Global Education

… by Korey Force on Host families enjoy the benefits of meeting new people, exploring new cultures and … teachers and students arriving in August. A stipend of $450 a month will be paid to each hosting family for the duration of the guest's stay, which can range from four weeks to one …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/06/47588

WMU, Kalamazoo Valley forge pathways to success through more than 50 program-level transfer agreements

News

… affairs, and Dr. Paige Eagan, provost and vice president of instruction and student services at Kalamazoo Valley, … can transfer seamlessly to WMU to continue pursuing a bachelor's degree. Notably, the deal includes three … offer students the opportunity to earn their associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees in five years in a variety …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/11/73316

About Us

Auxiliary Enterprises

… Michigan University's Auxiliary Enterprises is the resource of choice providing services and venues that positively impact life of our students and University's global community by … University's self-supporting business units, enriches the professional and personal lives of the students and our …

https://wmich.edu/auxiliary/about

Greenhouse Specialist

Human Resources

… greenhouse. Major duties Manages the daily operations of the greenhouse. Ensures material and supplies are … Cares for and maintains the conservatory collection of over 2000 plants. Provides technical and research support … visitors. Minimum qualifications Required education Bachelor's degree in related field from an accredited …

https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/004680

Manager Operations Kalamazoo Autism Center (Part- Time)

Human Resources

… eligibility for employees and practicum students, creates offer letters, and supports new employees with payroll … employees. Minimum qualifications Required education Bachelor's degree in related field from an accredited institution, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Required experience Three …

https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/011006

WMU to host a free Chinese New Year Gala

International Student and Scholar Services

… Center East Ballroom to celebrate the upcoming Year of the Dog in the Kalamazoo community. The event is free and … Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is one of the biggest celebrations in China and many Asian … Chinese Academy and Gagie School. Global engagement is one of the three pillars at WMU, and Dr. Ying Zeng, director of

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/02/45164

Kara Wood

Board of Trustees

… honored with an Alumni Achievement Award from the College of Arts and Sciences, recognizing her significant contributions. “I know … Community Capital Board of Directors. She also holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Michigan State …

https://wmich.edu/trustees/wood

Bed Bugs

Housing and Residence Life

… even cars. They can survive and thrive in a variety of spots: houses, apartments, hotel rooms, college residence … during the day. While bed bugs can be found in any area of the home, they typically live in the bedroom. Look for bed bugs: In seams of mattresses Behind headboards and frames Between cracks …

https://wmich.edu/housing/bedbugs

Industrial engineer named national fellow

News

… University faculty member was recently named a fellow of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers. Dr. Steven E. Butt … Being named a fellow is the highest classification of membership in the organization. The accolade recognizes …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/05/40225