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Beloved WMU emeritus geology professor passes away
College of Arts and Sciences
… on Friday, April 3. Born June 18, 1934, Passero grew up in Eatontown, NJ and earned a bachelor’s degree from … the research and scholarships within the department. Support this endowment light left …
https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/passero
Minors (Prior to 2016)
School of Environment, Geography and Sustainability
… Asia/East Asia Japan South Asia Southwest Asia/Islamic Up to eight hours of study in a single Asian language … the global and international studies academic advisor for suggestions of recommended courses. Latin American studies … Please see the global and international studies staff for suggestions of recommended courses. Modern European studies …
https://wmich.edu/environment/academics/undergraduate/minor-past
WMU to hold town hall on safety notification guidelines, questions
News
… the campus community about them. The special forum was set up following the deadly shootings in the broader Kalamazoo …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/02/30538
WMU Food Marketing Conference moves to Grand Rapids
Haworth College of Business
… Food Marketing Conference, an event that has grown to upwards of 700 industry attendees, will move to Grand Rapids … move The move to Grand Rapids was a strategic one, designed to support and promote the growth of the event. “Our …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/02/30225
Renowned dance company coming to Miller Auditorium
News
… by Anonymous (not verified) on Tickets are on sale and group discounts are available. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—The talented … discount is available to all WMU faculty and staff. Group discounts are available at (269) 387-2312. WMU students … are required to show their Bronco Card when picking up tickets and upon entrance to the theatre. For more …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/08/26107
Social work grad empowered to uplift migrant and Latinx communities
News
… Social work grad empowered to uplift migrant and Latinx communities Submitted by Erin … relate to those students because I was a student who struggled. I was in the bottom 10% of my class through … from mentorship to community and mental health support. "(It) let me know I have a voice and I have the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/04/67907
How to come out of the COVID-19 lockdown financially stronger
Sanford Center for Financial Planning and Wellness
… entrepreneurs share stories about their sources of supplemental income. Something everyone should be aware of is … all about the apps, there are numerous apps, both paid and free, that can help you master the task of menu planning. … are willing to walk away. You can lower your living costs significantly if you are willing to negotiate. For example, …
https://wmich.edu/financialplanning/mora32020
Shining light on the future of disinfection
W Magazine
… that could be harmful," says Rob Hicks , senior lead designer. "We look at Western as such a great partner for us. … Mike Rozewicz , Tekna vice president. WMU industrial design alumnus Adam Dudycha played a part in designing, … means a lot. Western Michigan University means a lot. And supporting that, whether it's through curriculum development …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/10/61834
Whole Students, Whole Support
Empowering Futures
… Whole Students, Whole Support Western Michigan University is focused on supporting … or need a higher level of support. The Navigator model is designed to right-size the support for each student along … to historical perspectives that envision students who struggle as somehow deficient or in need of “fixing.” An …
https://wmich.edu/empowering-futures/support
Associate professor leads effort to save local restaurants, support front-line workers in pandemic
News
… Associate professor leads effort to save local restaurants, support front-line workers in pandemic Submitted by Erin … student Tre Goodhue to help with social media and graphic design after graduation in April. The opportunity gave him … started to shut down, restaurant workers had to be furloughed or laid off, and those who were furloughed had to …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/11/62261