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Another WMU staffer named state's top student-employee supervisor

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… staff and made intramural sports one of the best places to work on campus for students." Among the many qualities cited … strengths is his ability to create a professional yet fun work atmosphere and his willingness to help students succeed … lifestyle is also important to the students with whom he works. "For me individually, I would not be where I am today …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/07/54204

University Symphonic Band plans winter concert

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… The ensemble will also present the world premiere of a new work by WMU student composer, Douglas Osmun . The closing …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/02/21658

Broncos Lead interns learn life skills in the legal field

W Magazine

… planning, business law and real estate law. Her incredible work as an intern launched her into employee status at the firm this fall as she works toward graduating from Western in spring 2024. “I plan … healthcare services and sciences at Western and previously worked at the firm the past two years, first as an office …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/08/72528

WMU foster youth effort boosting its role as national training resource

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… professional training to more than 200 new coach mentors working in nine states. With that full year of training to … standard nationally for producing professionals who can work successfully with young people who have experienced … Arab Emirates last winter to share information about the work at an international conference on student advising. …

https://wmich.edu/news/2016/07/33567

University Symphony Orchestra to celebrate Classical era

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… No. 29 in A Major by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a very mature work composed by a very young Mozart, and the heroic "Egmont …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/03/38528

Spencer Gould is energized for his future

Haworth College of Business

… with a rewarding internship with a company he continues to work for today.  The world of business analytics is always … the WMU Haworth academic advisors, he created a path that works for him.  “The advisors are a great resource for … impressive and useful business development skills. Resume workshops offer awesome constructive criticism for anyone’s …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/10/73047

WMU now has rapid-result COVID-19 testing

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… Critical infrastructure employees, especially health care workers and first responders. By understanding how the virus … are quarantining as required. The health center will also work with county health officials to identify those whom had … sick or not. Dr. Ruggiero said the CDC recommends those who work in critical infrastructure positions be tested even if …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/06/59788

WMU launches online cybersecurity undergraduate degree

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… degree program designed to help meet the increasing workforce demand for digital security specialists in areas … individuals skilled in technical disciplines, such as network security and data protection, to avoid breaches that … program will have the added advantage of acquiring invaluable skills that extend beyond the screen. Rather than …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/05/59452

World-renowned economist to receive distinguished scholar award

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… faculty members. The award program recognizes those whose work constitutes a significant body of achievement, largely … passionate and productive researcher whose body of work has shed light on real-world issues that affect our … "A final and long-lasting aspect of Susan's academic work is her contribution to the formation of a new …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/09/48804

Student team places second at sales competition

Haworth College of Business

… first-place finishes under her own belt, coached the team, working with Obermeyer and Pelak more than six hours per … they were ready for anything. "Seeing all of the hard work Gabe and Sarah put into preparing for the competition … with both Pelak and Obermeyer crediting their coach's hard work as the foundation of their success. "Stacy put in as …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/03/52453