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Undergraduate Research and Creative Scholarship Excellence Award
Research and Innovation
… supports WMU undergraduate students to pursue projects with faculty or staff members on campus. Apply online at https://wmich.infoready4.com . Log in with your Bronco NetID and password. Applications are accepted … via ORI and a PAF, documentation of a submission or award can be provided directly to ORI for review. For a staff …
https://wmich.edu/research/funding/students/undergrad-research-excellence
Causes of Wrongful Conviction
Sociology
… overturned through DNA testing. While eyewitness testimony can be persuasive evidence before a judge or jury, 30 years … be preserved carefully and retrieved methodically, or it can be contaminated. In case after case, DNA has proven what … at the original trial. Often, statements from people with incentives to testify—particularly incentives that are …
https://wmich.edu/sociology/causes-wrongful-conviction
Alumna returns to WMU as new leader for DEI planning, programs and initiatives
News
… or low-income students for success. That experience along with a graduate assistantship with economically and … strategic goals. “We were fortunate to have very strong candidates for this position,” says Dr. Candy McCorkle , … initiatives. She also held administrative roles at Kellogg Community College, Ferris State University and Muskingum …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/08/72609
Giving
Healthcare Services and Sciences
… Giving Thank you for your interest in contributing to Western Michigan … and Sciences in the College of Health and Human Services. Your thoughtful support is much appreciated. Giving … WMU Foundation and write BS-HSS in the memo section. If you are designating your gift to a specific program or …
https://wmich.edu/healthservices/giving
Paula Andrasi named new coordinator of holistic program
College of Health and Human Services
… of the summer I session. Dr. Andrasi has been on faculty with the integrative holistic health and wellness program at … undergraduate minor and graduate certificate. "I'm working with the rest of the faculty to evaluate our current … meeting objectives and have clear assessment criteria so we can effectively demonstrate the academic rigor of our …
https://wmich.edu/hhs/06-2016-andrasi
Historical Testing Policy
Admissions
… for both admission and scholarship consideration. Applicants who must provide ACT or SAT scores include: First-year … All first-year students as well as transfer students with fewer than 24 transferable credit hours, will be … may benefit from WMU’s superscoring policy. WMU will use your highest subscores from any test date to superscore your …
https://wmich.edu/admissions/testinghistorical
Parking Regulations
Parking
… are effective upon issuance on July 1, 2020, and continuing without expiration. Rules 1.0 Words and Phrases 1.1 The … assigned designation with its plate facing the aisle so it can be easily read. 5.2 Students are allowed to register … vehicles listed on their account although only 2 vehicles can be registered for parking rights at any given time. …
https://wmich.edu/parking/regulations
Graduate students take their turn to help raise awareness of ALS
News
… concept that Scott Matzka revisited after he was diagnosed with ALS in 2015. The 38-year-old father of two met Nancy … benefit from the cross-functional thinking that MBA classes can provide. "One of the key goals of the class is to … rewards, realizing how satisfying working with a purpose can be." McIver’s approach is something that students valued …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/06/40842
Professor receives award for contributions to LGBTQ-inclusive literature in elementary education
College of Education and Human Development
… at a book signing event. Dr. Jill Hermann-Wilmarth posing with her book, " Reading the Rainbow: LGBTQ-Inclusive … of Teachers of English (NCTE). She shares the award with her longtime collaborator, Dr. Caitlin L. Ryan , … a book discussing what LGBTQ-inclusive literacy teaching can look like in practice, including what teachers might say …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/03/71204