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2020: Year in Review

Sindecuse Health Center

… Sindecuse Health Center staff and faculty to deeply connect with our purpose and realize our vision: To be the … obstacles to achieve things we never imagined possible. With the support of valued campus partners, we continue to … needed to collaborate, we had the partners we needed. Thank you. Creativity in unexpected places. From rapid deployment …

https://wmich.edu/healthcenter/2020review

Robotic 'temp worker' will soon be roaming corridors in Waldo Library

School of Communication

… Labs (CSRL). The CSRL were founded in 2013 as a partnership with the School of Communication at Western Michigan … up in organizational and educational settings. These robots can help facilitate social interaction when there is … of the library are able to navigate their interactions with one another.” Starting on Saturday, Oct. 10 and ending …

https://wmich.edu/communication/robotic-temp-worker-will-soon-be-roaming-corridors-waldo-library

July 11, 2016

Registrar's Office

… not registered for at least one course prior to July 8. Withdraws Students will receive a 50% refund for a complete … credit hour changes At this point in the semester, students can no longer change from a letter grade to credit/no … policy, changes to the grade mode and the credit hour range can only be done through the end of the drop/add period. …

https://wmich.edu/registrar/notes-2016-07-11

University summit to focus on student success issues

News

… able to network and participate in facilitated discussions with the goal of moving toward increasing student success … way. This semester's summit is based on the theme Success & You @ WMU. It will mark the campus launch of activities …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/02/45457

Control Self-Assessment Questionnaire

Legal Affairs, Risk and Compliance

… Control Self-Assessment Questionnaire Find out what your control self-assessment score is. Name (required) Email … Sometimes Never Not Applicable Are time cards for all hourly employees, including students, and I-9 forms for all … Are old records archived or disposed of in accordance with the University's Records Retention Policy? - None - …

https://wmich.edu/legal/internal-audit/assessment

Sustainable brewing program up and running

College of Arts and Sciences

… but Dr. Steven Bertman knows how to collaborate with others in order to develop a new, vital and … Short’s Brewing, Paw Paw Brewing, Arbor Brewing, Gonzo’s Biggdogg, Arcadia Brewing, Tapistry, Dark Horse Brewing and … enjoyable jobs I’ve ever done,” said Bertman at a recent Mercantile Bank of Michigan Breakfast Speaker Series hosted by …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/news-sustainable-brewing

New proposal submissions policy expected to benefit campus researchers

News

… to guarantee that all required documents are compliant with sponsor requirements. The Proposal Submission Policy … while giving OVPR sufficient time to assist researchers with the necessary documents, including budgets, access to … at its Feb. 8 meeting. Proposal preparation and submissions can be delayed for a variety of reasons, so it is important …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/05/47306

Share Your Successes

College of Education and Human Development

… Share Your Successes First Name (required) Last Name (required) …

https://wmich.edu/education/share-success

WMU baseball announces 2017 schedule

News

… 2016 season that included their first Mid-American Conference Tournament appearance. WMU made it to the … in our schedule while fighting for as many home games as we can," says head coach Billy Gernon . "We have a nice blend … Valley Conference March 17-19. WMU will then open MAC play with two straight series on the road at Miami March 24-26 …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/12/37052

Shantytown fundraiser demonstrates need for affordable housing

News

… and what Habitat for Humanity and student volunteers can do to help. Funds are raised by each Shantytown … in Shantytown, which will formally begin at 9:15 p.m. with Don Jones, Kalamazoo Valley Habitat for Humanity …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/04/318