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WMU, KVCC sign new degree completion plan for nursing students

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… students Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Clockwise from top left: Terry Curran, Mary Lagerwey, Tim Greene, Earlie Washington, John M. Dunn and Dennis Bertch. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Administrators, alumni, faculty … year. The four-year timespan for completion is much shorter than the traditional path for nurses. "This agreement …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/09/34866

Campus Coach Seita Senior

Human Resources

… Exempt/salaried General summary Supports, coaches and advises Seita Scholarship students in a lead capacity. Major duties Provides supervision for Seita Campus Coaches. Provides work direction, … such as occasionally lifting or moving materials less than 25 pounds. Working conditions Work is generally …

https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/010259

B.A. in Art History

Gwen Frostic School of Art

… B.A. in Art History The Art History degree provides instruction in Art History and art … Requirement (8 hours) Eight hours of one language other than English are required. French and German are recommended …

https://wmich.edu/art/academics/arthistory

Honorary degree nominations being accepted for 2018

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… Board of Trustees, WMU's Honorary Degree Committee has issued a call for nominations of individuals to be … will be made to President Edward Montgomery no later than Dec. 1, with the intent that any degrees approved be awarded during commencement ceremonies April 28, 2018. This past April, a single honorary degree was awarded to Dr. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/09/42920

Western student powers launch of new compostability testing center

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… Wang fills pots with soil to test compostability in his lab's greenhouse. Products go through phases of testing to determine compostability through disintegration, biodegradation and toxicity. KALAMAZOO, … without oxygen, the process is anaerobic, which creates methane," Pschigoda adds. Methane is a harmful greenhouse gas, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/07/68373

Ross Gregory Memorial

History

… Ross Gregory Memorial Dr. Ross Gregory, professor of History, died on February 10, 2017. He was 83.  Born on … in Montgomery, Indiana, a rural area south of Indianapolis, Ross was one of six sons. After serving in the U.S. Army … its first twenty-six years in print, the book sold more than 25,000 copies. In addition to other university, …

https://wmich.edu/history/gregorymemorial

Faculty Achievement Award in Research and Creative Activity

College of Arts and Sciences

… Faculty Achievement Award in Research and Creative Activity is one of four Faculty Achievement Awards . Award information This award is based on: An accumulated record of achievement, rather than a particular piece of research, creative work, or other …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/about/awards/faculty-awards/research

January 26, 2015

Registrar's Office

… working reports are now available in Cognos. During this round departments do not have access to Banner to edit … working report. Signed copies should be forwarded to the Registrar's Office no later than 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30. Final room scheduling will …

https://wmich.edu/registrar/notes-2015-01-26

Mindful change: One professor's vision to transform stroke recovery

W Magazine

… Mindful change: One professor's vision to transform stroke recovery Submitted by Erin Flynn … to smile to her ability to move one side of her body. Gray is an associate professor in the School of Interdisciplinary … study the efficacy of the practice for stroke recovery. Thanks to a WMU Faculty Research and Creative Activities …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/02/70900

Public career fairs bringing diverse list of employers to WMU

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… Public career fairs bringing diverse list of employers to WMU Submitted by Anonymous (not … Fair. Both fairs are free and open to the public. Preregistration is not required for the events, which are tailored … largest annual job fair, it is expected to attract more than 180 employers and 1,500 job seekers. Employers will be …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/02/37887