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Exercise science students polish interview skills with YMCA of Greater Kalamazoo

College of Education and Human Development

… drive and their passion towards what they wanted to do as a career," says  Erik   Anderson , association program … future interviews. They also spoke to the class about their career pathway and the benefits of working at a non-profit … we are learning in this class will be helpful for getting a career in the future because it prepares you for real world …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/11/73586

Western Michigan Institute, Guizhou University of Finance and Economics

Western Michigan Institute, Guizhou University of Finance and Economics

… are taking the first steps to a world-class education and a career in global business. By studying in Kalamazoo,  you … technical skills needed to succeed in global business careers . Take advantage of the multitude of elective …

https://wmich.edu/gufewmi

WMU digital marketing students create influencer campaigns for Disney’s The Lion King

Haworth College of Business

… of my lifelong hobbies in a project that prepares me for my career was an amazing experience.” An amazing experience is … creative marketing experience they can leverage in their careers.” With that in mind, Cowley and representatives from …

https://wmich.edu/business/news/2025/02/lion-king-digital-marketing

Weeklong celebration honors student employees

News

… Appreciation Week, Monday through Friday, Feb. 17-21 . Career and Student Employment Services is accepting award … To help celebrate the University's 4,000 student workers, Career and Student Employment Services makes available a … information or appreciation week materials, visit wmich.edu/career/seaw . Direct questions to Brenda Case-Parris at …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/02/13349

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College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… hands-on engineering projects and activities. You'll be career-ready and have real-world skills when you graduate. … centers and labs Mission statement Educate:  develop career-ready engineering and applied science graduates for …

https://wmich.edu/engineer/about

Business and engineering: a perfect match for WMU student

Center for Principled Leadership and Business Strategy

… and offering experiences she can directly use in her career. “The most interesting course I have taken so far is … and our expertise can be applied in many industries.” Career fairs hosted by the Haworth College of Business and … in a team, and applying feedback all aided in her career advancement. “Don’t be afraid to actively step …

https://wmich.edu/leadershipcenter/kosasih2022

Western launches food marketing focus within MBA program

Haworth College of Business

… WMU MBA, aimed at helping industry professionals take their careers to new heights. The courses will help professionals … the industry are prepared with the best tools to move their careers ahead.” The courses are designed with the student in … offering within the MBA program will catapult students’ careers, giving them the flexibility to complete courses …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/02/67144

Graduate student recognized by traffic safety organization

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… problems. During the conference, Novat will learn about career opportunities from a panel of young traffic safety … encourage students, regardless of discipline, to pursue a career in a dynamic field that draws from a variety of …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/04/75328

Abraham L. Poot obituary

News

… Applied Sciences who joined the staff in 1995 after a long career with private industry. He was primarily affiliated … 18 years until being laid off in 1993 and starting a new career path. He worked as a contract engineer at Vickers …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/04/6210

WMU Food Marketing Conference brings innovation to the main stage worldwide

Haworth College of Business

… feel that their experiences prepared  them for their career—among many other strong success indicators (2022-23 Career Outcomes Report). Visit the conference webpage  to …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/03/74888