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Child Development and Services

Family and Consumer Sciences

… Graduate Degree Program Qualifying students can accumulate up to 12 credit hours toward the Master of Arts in Family … the Family Science and Human Development concentrations. Designated 5000- and 6000-level courses are counted in both … of our many excellent study abroad programs. Learn more WMU Signature All WMU students have the option to stand out with …

https://wmich.edu/familyconsumer/academics/child-family-dev

Executive Assistant Senior

Human Resources

… with all constituents. Completes multiple, diverse assignments. Coordinates the collection of data and … executive's office functions and operations. This includes supervision of office staff, student employees and employment … appropriate academic and administrative offices for follow-up as needed and to assure issues are resolved. Minimum …

https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/009059

WMU Department of Statistics becomes NISS affiliate

News

… academia, industry, and governmental and national labs, to support research discussions, information dissemination, … liaison. "Inclusion in the NISS Affiliate Program opens up new developmental and collaboration opportunities, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/01/44978

Reading List

Suicide Prevention Program

… Determines Our Place in Society and Business" by Iggy Pintado Iggy Pintado is an accomplished and experienced … and a call to service can help change the world. As a couple, they became a national example of the healing power to … to nothing; he was a moron. But his mother never gives up on him, for she knew that inside his useless body was a …

https://wmich.edu/suicideprevention/about/reading

University to honor its top four staffers for 2013-14

News

… to help others. "I have never failed to receive support, a shoulder to cry on or a laugh from Mary Lou," one … I can do on my own—which lets me be self-sufficient and frees her up to work miracles for everyone else." Oswalt … services area of Facilities Management. He initially was assigned to the University's East Campus and in 2010 was …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/09/19194

Virtual book clubs examine ethical questions on current social topics

News

… justice for undeserved populations while the system is set up to ignore them. "The Moral Foundation of Politics" (2003) … of recurring health crises, and what can we learn from groups that are addressing this problem? Students are able to earn WMU Signature credit for any book club for which they attend all …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/09/61261

Finding the next best meal: Bartek Scheibe’s road to the food industry

Haworth College of Business

… are limitless, and having a goal in mind will set him up for success. “The entrepreneurial mindset can be applied … WMU Haworth. From consumer relationships to managing and supporting a team of employees, I'm prepared for the … his time at WMU Haworth, Scheibe found a community of supporters while creating his path towards entrepreneurship. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/11/69901

Education and human development honors alumni at 26th annual award ceremony

College of Education and Human Development

… Leadriane Roby Dr. Leadriane Roby Roby, Ph.D.'12, is the superintendent of Grand Rapids Public Schools, a position she … the district. Under Roby’s leadership, GRPS has achieved significant milestones, including record-high graduation … high school athletes to elderly patients seeking mobility freedom. Through his social media, Miller has inspired and …

https://wmich.edu/education/news/2024/09/education-human-development-cehd-alumni-awards-golden-apple-keystone-2024

Preston Koslakiewicz’s call to service

Haworth College of Business

… first, and because of that, I knew this major was designed for me.” Koslakiewicz's leadership skills have not … attention to detail in all that he does and have looked up to him as an example of what I strive to be.” After …  plans on obtaining the Certified Financial Planner designation to give himself a competitive edge in the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/11/69891