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Following her father’s footsteps: Lily Zwanka’s breakthrough into food marketing

Haworth College of Business

… opportunities for where I could go after graduation which is a fantastic feeling to have.” There are many reasons why Lily is excited to be a part of this field, but the work … I am today. It is how I got my first internship with Kellogg’s, made many friends, and learned how to network …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/11/69899

Vocal jazz camp includes free public performances

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… will perform nightly in downtown Kalamazoo. Everyone is invited to come out and enjoy the music from 8:30 to … jazz ensemble, Gold Company, will host the program. More than 40 high school and college students and teachers from … 387-4678 or meredith.bradford@wmich.edu. Contact: Tonya Durlach June 4, 2012 …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/06/654

Fulbright informational sessions scheduled

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… Michigan University faculty members and administrators are invited to learn about overseas study, … material and will be held in the Bernhard Center. The first is planned for 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13 , in Room 211. The … tips on how to craft a competitive application. More than 1,000 American faculty members and university …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/02/4522

Governor names Dean Anthony Vizzini to state professional board

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… 1980, the board regulated the practice of Michigan's more than 20,000 professional engineers. The Michigan board is comprised of nine voting members--five professional engineers, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/04/349

Health care reform assessed from employer's view in WMU talk

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… employer's perspective will come into sharper focus when a visiting health economics expert speaks at Western Michigan … as part of the Werner Sichel Lecture Series. Anne Crumlish , a principal and health care actuary at Aon Hewitt's … health care providers and the community. She has more than 10 year's experience in the health and welfare …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/04/303

Campus exercise to test emergency procedures set

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… Campus exercise to test emergency procedures set Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Emergency exercise set for Nov. 30. KALAMAZOO—An emergency exercise set for … preparations initiative that has been in place for more than a decade. Periodic simulations allow campus teams to …

https://wmich.edu/news/2012/11/3138

Acclaimed vocal group Celtic Woman to perform at Miller Auditorium

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… April 5 KALAMAZOO—All-female singing sensation Celtic Woman is coming to Miller Auditorium for one performance at 8 p.m. … Celtic Woman’s new show, "Believe," features classic Irish tunes, timeless pop anthems and inspirational songs … emerged as a spectacular commercial success, selling more than six million CDs and DVDs and over two million concert …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/04/6206

Bassoon student one of three finalists in international competition

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… Bassoon student one of three finalists in international competition Submitted by Anonymous … from China has been selected as one of only three finalists worldwide in the International Double Reed Society … Young Artist Competition for bassoon players younger than 22 years of age. Mingyuan Yang , a freshman, was chosen …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/05/7107

Financial, academic support available for student-parents in need of child care assistance

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… available for student-parents in need of child care assistance Submitted by Erin Flynn on Gabriel Josts makes a … covers his child care expenses. "Day care costs more than half of what my wife makes as a teacher weekly. We would have been struggling financially and with a whole bunch of other things if …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/07/64780

Davis to take reins of university relations for coming months

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… Davis to take reins of university relations for coming months Submitted by Deanne Puca on Davis KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Former reporter and longtime W Magazine … Cheryl P. Roland , who will retire May 31 after more than 30 years at WMU. For more WMU news, arts and events , …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/05/47212