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Newsletter Feature: February 2022
Medieval Institute Publications
… Newsletter Feature: February 2022 By Heide Estes, co-editor of " Medieval Ecocriticisms " In 2004, I was at a pretty low point in terms of my scholarly trajectory. I was on sabbatical working on a book that had attracted …
https://wmich.edu/medievalpublications/eco-2022
Spring/Summer 2020
W Magazine
… limited time to accomplish it, the WMU community is finding ways to thrive while teaching and learning from a distance. … Dear Friends, The world is a vastly different place than it was when we issued the previous edition of the magazine. … time for all of us. But at the same time, I’m heartened by the things that I see taking place across our University. …
https://wmich.edu/magazine/spring-summer-2020
Director University Recreation
Human Resources
… Directs University Recreation programs and facilities by developing, managing, and establishing policies and … activities to unify all functions and services offered by University Recreation. Utilizes assessment data to … selection, implementation, and management of department software programs. Serves as technological liaison with …
https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/010957
Open enrollment period underway for WMU health benefits, FSAs
News
… Open enrollment period underway for WMU health benefits, FSAs Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on WMU's open enrollment period … expenses or qualified medical expenses that are not covered by healthcare benefits. Current as well as new participants …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/10/19983
College of Education and Human Development Community Impact Grants Program
Tate Grant and Innovation Center
… proposal submission and funding period who were not funded by this program in the preceding five academic years. … cycle if a proposal is declined. Maximum amount $2,000 Award conditions Funded projects must be completed within one year of award. No extension of any kind is allowed. Final project …
https://wmich.edu/grantinnovationcenter/community-impact-grants-program
New program teaches business students how to ask valuable questions
Haworth College of Business
… business students how to ask valuable questions Submitted by Stacey Lowis on KALAMAZOO, Mich.—When students step into … course, that all pre-business students take. “I was immediately onboard with the FRAME method,” says Tim … ask questions unprompted as they grow in their skills. “I want my students to see the value of questions, not just for …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/04/75417
Creator of eco-friendly glove dryer up next in Entrepreneurship Forum
Haworth College of Business
… glove dryer up next in Entrepreneurship Forum Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Smoots KALAMAZOO, Mich.—The … Glove Dryer while trying to find an effective and efficient way to dry her family’' wet winter gear. The Green Glove Dryer sits over a floor heat register allowing warm air to flow up through the nozzles of the unit. The …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/12/37034
Miller, Rinvelt will lead WMU Board of Trustees in 2016
News
… Rinvelt will lead WMU Board of Trustees in 2016 Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on KALAMAZOO, Mich.— Kenneth V. … in the 2007 appointment of WMU President John M. Dunn . He was first appointed to the board by then-Michigan Gov. John … of Directors. He has received the Distinguished Alumni Award from WMU and the Red Rose Award for exceptional …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/02/30242
Campus talks, exhibit focus on water as an essential global resource
News
… Campus talks, exhibit focus on water as an essential global resource Submitted by Deanne Puca on The series, which focuses on water issues in the Midwest, runs through April 13. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/01/29638
Longtime jazz educator Steve Zegree passes away at 61
News
… Longtime jazz educator Steve Zegree passes away at 61 Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Steve Zegree KALAMAZOO, … retired from WMU in 2012, ending 34 years as a professor of music and mentor to Gold Company, which under his direction …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/03/22402