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Evaluation Checklists
The Evaluation Center
… and research to support evaluators in their work. Submit a checklist Evaluation Task Areas Managing Evaluation … by Jerry Horn Evaluation Contracts by Daniel Stufflebeam Evaluation Plans and Operations by Daniel Stufflebeam Negotiating Agreements by Robert Stake Engaging …
https://wmich.edu/evaluation/checklists
Family sciences and services track courses
Family and Consumer Sciences
… Family sciences and services track courses The Family Science … includes a minimum of 32 credit hours, half of which must be in courses at the 6000-level or higher, and at least two … FCS 5110 Kinship Care Family Members: Strengths and Challenges [only online] …
https://wmich.edu/familyconsumer/family-sciences-courses
Artistic Theory and Practice
Faculty Senate
… awareness of imaginative and inventive capacities of the mind and of the aesthetic qualities of works of fine art. … Develop sensitivity to diversity and inclusion. (Cannot be selected with planetary sustainability) Develop practices for planetary sustainability. (Cannot be selected with diversity and inclusion) light left …
https://wmich.edu/facultysenate/wmuessentialstudies-artistictheoryandpractice
Theatre graduate ready for next act, bolstered by support and mentorship
News
… ready for next act, bolstered by support and mentorship Submitted by Erin Flynn on Elizabeth "E.J." Taylor will graduate from Western with a … professor Elizabeth Terrel and assistant professor Kate Thomsen , Taylor's self-described mentoring duo. "They gave me …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/04/67925
Juggling knives, flying and a busy academic schedule, aviation grad has big things on horizon
News
… Juggling knives, flying and a busy academic schedule, aviation grad has big things on horizon … pilot but also a competitive juggler. Albrecht is a member of the Sky Broncos, Western's precision flight team. … up in the air, and he wouldn't have it any other way. He's been enamored by flying since he was little. "It's kind of …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/04/67823
University Open on Christmas Eve
Professional Support Staff Organization
… Our senior leadership offices have received a number of queries about whether the University will remain open on Tuesday, Dec. 24. The simple answer is yes, Western Michigan University is open that day. The dates of all … closure periods for 2013 were set many months ago and have been widely published and posted on the Web. Decisions about …
https://wmich.edu/psso/university-open-on-christmas-eve
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World Languages and Literature
… and Student Employment Services to learn more. It may be helpful to become acquainted with the following Michigan-based organizations: Japan Business Society of …
https://wmich.edu/languages/about
Part-time Instructional Opportunities
Sociology
… Opportunities The Department of Sociology at Western Michigan University occasionally seeks individuals with an … to teach on a part-time basis. If you are interested in being considered as a part-time instructor, please submit … and prior teaching experience. These materials should be emailed to David Hartmann . You will receive notification …
https://wmich.edu/sociology/part-time-0
Bronco softball leads the MAC with 11 academic recognitions
News
… Bronco softball leads the MAC with 11 academic recognitions Submitted by Deanne Puca on KALAMAZOO, … team tied Northern Illinois University with a league-best 11 recognitions in the Mid-American Conference's 2017 … student-athletes were honored. All 11 Broncos will now be eligible to be voted as Distinguished Scholar-Athletes by …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/06/40398
Distance education, resiliency and coming out stronger: Q and A with Dr. Jim Eckert
Haworth College of Business
… Distance education, resiliency and coming out stronger: Q and A with Dr. Jim Eckert Submitted by … education from home. KALAMAZOO, Mich.— Dr. Jim Eckert , Robert S. Kaiser Professor of Sales, has long incorporated … they are required to do. What do students like best about your video content and other content that they …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/03/58668