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Panel of top executives to judge WMU's first MBA case competition

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… , senior vice president and manager, Premier Banking Group, Chemical Bank; Amy Papranec , vice president, Global … our students to showcase their skills for an outstanding group of business leaders in the context of an issue such as … hone their skills." The final round of competition is free and open to the public. Complimentary parking is …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/03/14568

Why I give: Bill Thompson

W Magazine

… 50 years, Thompson has been giving to Western, generously supporting WMU Athletics, College of Education and Human … Because his and his late wife's estate plan includes a significant contribution to the University, future … of this contribution," Thompson says. "But we hope our support will help worthy students enjoy the same educational …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/08/68998

From Middle East to Midwest, aviation management student thrives through new opportunities

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… record internship at Duncan Aviation already lined up, she's ready for her career to take flight. "Western has … heritage. She eventually became president, leading the group in planning celebrations around cultural events like … on campus, expanding her leadership capacity and racking up resume-worthy experiences. From working as a supervisor …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/04/75474

WMU Sky Broncos takes top spot at regionals, advances to national competition

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… this year at the Battle Creek Executive Airport at Kellogg Field. WMU competed alongside teams from Bowling Green … of the hard work and effort this year's team put in leading up to the competition. They were faced with the huge task of … shoes left by those who departed the team. Everyone stepped up into the roles they were asked to fill and exceeded our …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/10/73192

Alumni classnotes, fall 2023

W Magazine

… in his series, which includes “Johnny Angel” (2020) and “Up North” (2021). Kirk Anderson, BS ‘73, MA ‘85, of West … website operated by American City Business Journals. Scott Freeman , BBA ‘84, MBA ‘90, was hired as Horizon Bancorp’s … chorus conductor of the Detroit Opera Youth Chorus. Peter Poggione , MS ‘21, was hired to lead the St. Joseph County …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/12/73618

Scholar examines role of social media in mass violence

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… , in the Brown & Gold room in WMU's Bernhard Center. It is free and open to the public making headlines Benesch's … or participate in violence against members of another group," Benesch says. "In many cases of mass murder, including … by what they read on social media and websites." While freedom of speech is a protected right, some forms of speech …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/03/52594

Student group recognized for excellence in academics, professionalism and leadership

Haworth College of Business

… Student group recognized for excellence in academics, professionalism … 35 th time the chapter has received the Superior Status designation from the international organization. Superior … including assisting local Kalamazoo county residents with free tax preparation and involvement with the Kalamazoo …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/11/50497

WMU trustees to meet, elect board leaders for 2014

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… set at the Jan. 22 meeting. Other agenda items to be taken up include reports covering gifts, grants and personnel …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/01/12714

Funding awards help small businesses hire summer 2017 interns

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… program The Small Company Internship Award Program provides up to $3,500 in matching funds for a company to hire an … intern for summer 2017. Companies may apply for funding for up to two interns from either one or two MCRN schools. … says WMU has $35,000 to disperse this year, enough to support about 12 to 14 internships at the recommended rate of …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/02/38170

Room and board rates for 2019-20 top WMU trustees' agenda Wednesday

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… Wednesday in the Heritage Hall ballroom. Other action items up for board adoption include the naming of a new …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/04/53058