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Cybersecurity
… from data management, to disaster recovery, to backup plans, to employee training and awareness. “I was offered … the cybersecurity master’s degree with helping to open up new career opportunities and giving him a well-rounded …
https://wmich.edu/cybersecurity/carr2021
Italy, Refugees and the Workforce
Haworth College of Business
… the population of a country, it would be the world’s 24th biggest.” This statistic is staggering and even more daunting … pressing concern—refugees in the labor force. Her study designs programs for different age groups to succeed and possibly attain citizenship.” Using …
https://wmich.edu/business/vanderboon2017
Location, Location, Location
Haworth College of Business
… by the location based application should be current and up to date. In addition to these three areas, companies and …
https://wmich.edu/business/apps2017
Kercher Center Clients and Projects
Sociology
… Science Foundation ($357,000) Proposal to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation from the 9th Circuit Court of Michigan … a National Community College Collaborative IT E-Learning Support Network for People with Disabilities. (PI: Robert … with Ron Kramer, Barry Goetz and Subhash Sonnad; Michigan Supreme Court, State Court Administrative Office. $100,606 …
https://wmich.edu/sociology/research/kercher-center/kercher-center-clients
Ergonomic Program
Environmental Health and Safety
… syndrome, rotator cuff syndrome, DeQuervain’s syndrome, trigger finger, tarsal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, … and requires medical treatment beyond first aid, or MSD signs or MSD symptoms that last for 7 or more consecutive … vibration, and contact stress. Procedures/Requirements A. Supervisor: 1. If an employee has reported an MSD …
https://wmich.edu/ehs/policies/ergo
Summer celebrations in downtown Kalamazoo start in June
News
… on West Michigan Avenue and south on Portage Street. A lineup of businesses, nonprofit organizations and individuals will goof-it-up using everything from animals, colorful costumes and makeup, to decorated vehicles, music and more. Known for its …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/05/40052
Martial arts obsession inspires Japanese research focus
International Student and Scholar Services
… history, culture, business, science and technology, to support and increase research and relationships in Japan, as … town at their junior high one day a week. These assignments provided me with a great opportunity to make close … on studying martial arts, the religious aspects pop up a lot so that really motivated me to pursue my interest …
https://wmich.edu/international/covell-spotlight
Asylum Lake Preserve Timeline
Asylum Lake Preserve
… began in 1888 and included a “cottage” system to house up to 350 patients. Many residents were capable of farming … Holstein cows for milking, a chicken hatchery and a piggery. Total land mass of the Colony Farm unit at its peak … open areas of the Asylum Lake property. 1971—1974, New designs and a formal proposal by Kalamazoo State Hospital …
https://wmich.edu/asylumlake/timeline
WMU charter schools expert to take part in debate to air on public radio
News
… charter school movement and whether that movement has lived up to its promise. Other panelists include Dr. Julian …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/02/38426
Protacio and Miron Receive Emerging and Distinguished Scholars Awards in the Field of Education and Human Development
College of Education and Human Development
… for one academic year, Miron expects to move back up the list. Miron is recognized as a national and …
https://wmich.edu/education/distinguished-scholar-awards-2016