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Oh, what a feline: Star of WMU Theatre’s ‘Cats’ moonlights as ‘American Ninja Warrior’ competitor

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… Ninja Warrior.” A highlight of his college theatre career, the “Cats” production will likely be his last at … him work out what it takes to build a successful theatre career.   “My education at Western has been such a vital …

https://wmich.edu/news/news/2025/10/michael-vasilevich-wmu-theatre-cats-american-ninja-warrior

Get a fresh start spring semester with events focused on building connections, well-being and racial equality

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… on different days, such as the Office of Sustainability and Career and Student Services. Organizers aim to help students … SRC webpage or call (269) 387-3115 for more information. Career Fairs Students sharpening their career skills can find a number of opportunities to connect …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/01/62676

Education, aviation jobs focus of public events in April

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… Mich.—Western Michigan University will hold two specialized career events next month. The Education Career Fair will take place from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. … to distribute to employers. WMU students should visit Career and Student Employment Services for assistance …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/03/38960

Arts and Sciences dean named a distinguished woman in higher education

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… near the Earth's surface.  LEADING THE WAY TO RETENTION AND CAREER ADVANCEMENTS FOR WOMEN IN STEM Koretsky's latest …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/06/59963

WMU revamps online master’s in educational and instructional technology emphasizing real-world design, AI and prior learning credit

College of Education and Human Development

… strengthen professional networks and prepare students for careers in instructional design and workplace learning. The … and skills they have already developed through their careers. Through Prior Learning Assessment, students may be …

https://wmich.edu/education/news/2026/03/wmu-online-edtech-masters-ai-design-pla

Graduate success reaches all-time high at WMU

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… my place as a biology student and to open my eyes to what career opportunities I actually had," she says. "It all … in offices across the campus who help make this possible." Career Focus Johnny Anderson III is working for the Family … students to hone the skills they need to continue on their career path. Career and Student Employment Services is …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/01/57465

WMU aviation instructor, student win statewide awards

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… exposing young and older people alike to the wide range of careers in the aviation industry,” Ward says. “I love that … his award. Ward inspires students like Hudson to pursue careers in aviation management. During his time at Western, … These experiences strengthened my motivation to pursue a career in aviation and continue developing professionally,” …

https://wmich.edu/news/news/2026/03/mdot-aviation-educator-student-awards-2025

Propelling the next generation of engineers: WALI gives students a shot at space exploration

W Magazine

… open-source satellites to expand educational opportunities. Career Propulsion In addition to presenting their mission, … Mexico to network with leaders in the space industry at a career fair. "The established space companies are always … research there this summer.  “When we were at the career fair talking to employers, I was talking to people …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/02/74818

Exercise science grad represents WMU on international rugby stage

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… one of the top collegiate players in the country." Career preparation Growing up in Chicago, Delgado found …

https://wmich.edu/news/news/2024/09/excercise-science-grad-international-rugby-star

Herbert W. Kenz obituary

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… in the University's Division of Student Affairs. Civilian career Kenz came to WMU and the Office of Financial Aid and … director of his office in 1984. Kenz began his civilian career in the Harper Woods school system. He taught social … degree from the University of Michigan in 1963. Military career Chief Warrant Officer Four Kenz retired from the Army …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/10/27621