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4+1 Graduate Program with Albion College
World Religions and Cultures
… 4+1 Graduate Program with Albion College The Department of World Religions and Cultures at Western Michigan University is pleased to announce the creation of a 4+1 graduate program with Albion College. Under this … at Albion will be able to transfer up to 12 credit hours of work towards their master's degree in comparative …
https://wmich.edu/religion/academics/accelerated-41-ma-programs-0/41-graduate-program-albion-college
Associate Athletic Director Compliance Services
Human Resources
… for coaches and staff members to promote awareness of current athletic conference and governance related issues. Directs the letter of intent and financial aid offer processes to create … financial aid. Minimum qualifications Required education Bachelor's degree in related field from an accredited …
https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/009352
Pandemic Resources
Emergency Management
… from Kalamazoo County Pandemic flu Resources from the state of Michigan Avian influenza: preparation and response …
https://wmich.edu/emergencymanagement/pandemic-influenza/pandemic-resources
Leo Niemi obituary
News
… died at home in Kalamazoo March 2. He was 92. Niemi, professor emeritus of business information systems, joined the WMU faculty in … his winters at Harbor Isles in North Port, Fla. He earned a bachelor's and master's degree from WMU in 1952 and 1954, …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/03/206
Anthropologist appointed to Freedom Trail commission
News
… verified) on Nassaney KALAMAZOO—Dr. Michael Nassaney, a professor of anthropology at Western Michigan University, was one of … the fur trade in the western Great Lakes. Nassaney earned a bachelor's degree from Providence College, a master's degree …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/05/7174
Graduate Certificate in Youth and Community Development
Family and Consumer Sciences
… Development Apply now Request info Flyer This program is offered in-person, hybrid, or fully online. This graduate … and organizational change, and grounded in an ethic of community engagement and social action. It prepares … Additional information Admissions requirements A bachelor’s degree in youth development or a related field. A …
https://wmich.edu/familyconsumer/youth-community-development-certificate
Vivian Xiong
Haworth College of Business
… Product Partner Regions Bank Vivian Xiong has over a decade of experience in the banking industry, having worked extensively across various facets of financial services. With a career spanning 10 years, she … such as risk management, decision management, decision science and data products. In her current role, Xiong is …
https://wmich.edu/business/xiong2024
Aviation, Broncos, and Cars – Brayden Broad’s Aviation Maintenance Career is Set to Go Far!
College of Aviation
… is Set to Go Far! Submitted by Tom Thinnes on WMU College of Aviation Technical Operations student Brayden Broad … Just ask Brayden Broad, a freshman in the WMU College of Aviation majoring in aviation technical operations. … to the EAA AirVenture (the fabled international gathering of aviation enthusiasts from around the world) as a …
https://wmich.edu/aviation/news/2025/02/broad
Dawn Foods CEO to discuss global business challenges
News
… (not verified) on Jones-Barber KALAMAZOO--The top executive of a leading global food products company will be featured … sponsored by Western Michigan University's Haworth College of Business. Carrie Jones-Barber , chief executive officer … the Harvard School of Business. Jones-Barber earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from WMU and a Master of …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/03/228
Award-winning New York poet to read in Frostic Series
News
… on Valentine KALAMAZOO—A New York City poet and winner of the National Book Award and several other high honors … early next month at Western Michigan University as part of the spring 2013 Gwen Frostic Reading Series. Jean … Jean Valentine Valentine was born in Chicago, earned her bachelor's degree from Radcliffe College and has lived most …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/03/5964