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Take the Hydration Challenge
University Recreation
… habits include consuming adequate amounts of fluid for your body weight each day, consuming foods of high water … Participate The entire WMU Community is eligible for this event. Students, faculty, staff, alumni and the WMU … Individuals track their points on the provided tracking form that is found on the website. Email final points by …
https://wmich.edu/rec/hydrationchallenge
Accountancy student earns competitive scholarship
Haworth College of Business
… from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board for the 2019-20 academic year. The merit-based scholarship … students to pursue careers in audit. Larner was selected for the scholarship based on her interest and aptitude in accounting and auditing, and for demonstrating high ethical standards. In addition to her …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/08/54717
Metro bus service to Parkview campus announces changes
News
… should monitor changes to Metro’s schedule this week and for coming weeks. Specific route information including modified schedules and regular updates … Riders should use Metro only when essential at this time. For more information, contact Metro at (269) 337-8222. For …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/10/61541
Dunbar Hall to be transformed in $40 million renovation project
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… Dunbar Hall to be transformed in $40 million renovation project Submitted by Deanne … including through philanthropic support, will pay for the renovation. Former state Sen. Tonya Schuitmaker , before her term ended …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/02/51700
WMU trustees approve 2019-20 tuition rates
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… approved a recommendation to set tuition and required fees for 2019-20 at levels officials believe balance affordability with offering students a high-quality academic … board approved a 4.3% increase in tuition and required fees for resident undergraduates. Along with passing next …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/06/54096
First-generation WMU graduate adapts to changing career outlook
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… University 2020 graduate, Joseph Sánchez . “I feel very fortunate to have a full-time job out of college,” says … and worked on a project to reduce shrink and increase sales. After graduation, Sánchez found himself struggling to find a job in the aviation industry amidst the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/05/59302
WMU English professor recipient of 2019 Charles Carpenter Fries Award
College of Arts and Sciences
… “The opportunity to help students grow in their passion for teaching English language arts, and to assist teachers … department chair at WMU and was the interim associate dean for the College of Arts and Sciences in 2015. He was also named the American Council on Education Fellow for 2015-16. Bush earned a bachelor's degree from Bowling …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/10/56093
Philanthropic opportunities uncorked with new WMU wine
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… purpose-driven brand that speaks to consumers and generates sales? That is the question that students in leadership and … Own and TOMS, Bronconess profits will fund scholarships for leadership and business strategy students at WMU. Read … researching consumer profiles, the geographic footprint for distribution and what would differentiate this wine. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/10/55583
Student-athletes ready to tackle senior seasons
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… of tanning. A day at the beach took on different meaning for Western Michigan University student-athletes over the … student-athletes are giving a glimpse into what it's like juggling academics, athletics and life in general. ENGAGING … Tranquill, who already earned his bachelor's degree in sales and business marketing, is now pursuing his MBA. He …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/08/54896
Two WMU leaders recognized as 'notable women in STEM'
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… administration. Dr. Terri Goss Kinzy Kinzy, vice president for research and a professor of biological sciences at WMU, is internationally known for her work in the areas of gene expression and protein … of increasing diversity in the field. "I consider myself fortunate that my parents, while not scientists or even …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/05/53579