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The Vitt Factor: empowering students to make their mark

Haworth College of Business

… to build their confidence in communication skills, networking and many other important aspects of business. “I saw … 125 attendees, the sold-out Vitt Factor Professional Networking Event located in Bolingbrook, Illinois, was a … and future positions. My goal is to bring something valuable to everyone that I meet. I like to give more than I …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/02/70677

Business professor earns national student impact award

Haworth College of Business

… of today’s HR roles. Our alumni all over the country, working for a variety of the best Fortune 100 companies, … professional development programs for members, including working closely with both the Kalamazoo-area Human Resource … Career Center on events like the chapter’s HR Games, Networking Night and Resume Revamp. “The 2019-20 SEHR executive …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/07/60498

WMU supply chain program once again named top program in U.S.

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… for both its program scope and program size. "Gartner is arguably the most well recognized name in the supply chain … graduation. "The relationships with faculty and the coursework make the ISM program at WMU competitive against much … "The integrated supply management program faculty members work hard each day to deliver exceptional value to our …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/07/60197

Supply chain team claims first place in case competition

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… the types of opportunities that supply chain professionals work with every day. “This year’s competition was … topics. We are all proud of the team; they stayed focused, worked together and used their backgrounds to address the … team The team leveraged integrated supply management coursework and individual experience from internships in the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/11/66118

Prescribed burns planned at Asylum Lake Friday, April 2

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… the burn permit and a description of the rationale for the work are posted on the kiosks in both the Asylum Lake …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/04/63807

Grad student looks to fill critical gap in orientation and mobility specialists in South Africa

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… disability in her home country of South Africa, where she works at the College of Orientation and Mobility , yet a … is to bring the skills back to South Africa, specifically working with children with visual impairments," she says. … value it has for children." "We are thrilled to have Tracey working on her M.A. in O&M with children here at Western," …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/09/65565

Bronson School of Nursing recognizes founding director, advocate

Bronson School of Nursing

… leaving Western in the spring of 2012, she continued to work in education, mentoring nurses and nurse educators, … in 1962. Her oral history, outlining her experiences working as a nurse in the 1960’s,  is preserved through … a staff nurse at Howard University Freedmen’s Hospital and worked her way to administrative supervisor. While at …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/12/70185

WMU local history expert to appear on popular PBS series

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… divided communities, and changed the way Americans live, work, and shop." Old photo of the Kalamazoo Mall when it was …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/07/47842

Med school hosts Rep. Upton’s 'all-star' panel of medical innovators

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… to the life of that patient?" But he says that, "As we work to learn and bring that information so that it can … be really efficient in the way in which we use resources, working with other partners in the private sector and with … easier for scientists to spend less of their time on paper work. After gathering input from discussions like Tuesday's, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/10/19523

Bronconess wine brand partners with St. Julian, expands philanthropic impact

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… . The name of the wine derives from how students working on the project envision the identity of WMU students … found in creating value for others. It's a great feeling to work on a brand with the goal of supporting students that …

https://wmich.edu/news/2020/11/62248