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Abraham L. Poot obituary

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… Applied Sciences who joined the staff in 1995 after a long career with private industry. He was primarily affiliated … 18 years until being laid off in 1993 and starting a new career path. He worked as a contract engineer at Vickers …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/04/6210

WMU Food Marketing Conference brings innovation to the main stage worldwide

Haworth College of Business

… feel that their experiences prepared  them for their career—among many other strong success indicators (2022-23 Career Outcomes Report). Visit the conference webpage  to …

https://wmich.edu/news/2024/03/74888

WMU accountancy student recognized for achievements, leadership with $5,000 scholarship

Haworth College of Business

… of Hahn, “His commitment to supporting the educational and career goals of NABA students, as well as maintaining strong … two internships at Ernst & Young during his undergraduate career and also volunteered twice with the Alaska Business …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/05/71737

Students find springboard to success at WMU

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… Activity Survey and Report , compiled by WMU Career and Student Employment Services, 91% of 2017-18 … says Dr. Ewa Urban , associate director of assessment for Career and Student Employment Services. "It's the passion, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/04/53040

Student group once again recognized by leading human resource association

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… doing to encourage students to choose human resources as a career path," says  Johnny C. Taylor, Jr. , president and … professional, social and service events designed to enhance career readiness. Membership in the society helps students …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/07/54130

‘Community-focused, innovative’ academic appointed to lead College of Health and Human Services

Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

… and a Master of Public Health from Emory University. Her career has been marked by a focus on building infrastructure … success. Her efforts improved undergraduate retention and career preparation, established a mini-grant program for … Health Sciences at Boise State University. In her earlier career, she held director, assistant and associate dean …

https://wmich.edu/provost/news/2024/08/lillian-smith-new-chhs-dean

Better buildings through innovation and problem-solving

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… pursuit of better buildings.   “My academic progress and career plans have been influenced by the different … as involvement with student organizations and attending career events that helped me find my internships.”  Those … commissioning and design is what I’ve been looking for in a career. Even on campus, dbHMS has been a part of the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/10/73180

Personal finance workshops offered for WMU employees

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… may attend as many sessions as they wish. "Early Career: Establishing Yourself," Tuesday and Thursday, … to start investing to grow money for retirement. "Middle Career: Expanding Your Household," Monday and Thursday, … to buy a house, and care for older relatives. "Later Career: Planning Your Retirement," Wednesday and Thursday, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/09/18514

Updated WMU post-grad data shows 92 percent find immediate success

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… Dr. Ewa Urban , associate director for assessment in WMU's Career and Student Employment Services, who presented the … "One purpose of this report is to help students with career exploration," Urban says. "To that end, reports for … Full report To download the entire report , visit wmich.edu/career/planning . For more information about the report, …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/01/37696

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute appoints new director

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… community in addition to her record of success in her career at WMU made her the perfect fit as we work to expand … more traditional student population for most of her 30 year career, Woolfork-Barnes is eager to work with a new … school and college students I've worked with for most of my career," says Woolfork-Barnes. "It's a privilege to have the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/04/52789