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Bronco Spotlight: Jessica Smith
Career and Student Employment Services
… Bronco Spotlight: Jessica Smith Master of Business Administration, computer information systems, 2013; Bachelor of Business Administration, business, 2009 Current Job Title: IT Business Process Analyst Current Employer: Kellogg Company Describe your current job: I work closely with …
https://wmich.edu/career/jessicasmith
Refresh, Reset & Relax
University Recreation
… unwind from the week, reset your body and mind for what is ahead. This class is designed to help you let go of your stress through toning …
https://wmich.edu/rec/refreshresetrelax
Covid-19 Questions Answered for WMU Research Community
Research and Innovation
… FAQs for Remote Research Work? FAQs for Proposal Submissions and Extensions FAQs for Travel and Conferences FAQs … there any new research resources for remote work? MATLAB is now available for WMU students and faculty to install on … you consider minimizing in-person interactions. See IRB suggestions revising your protocol to hold your study visits …
https://wmich.edu/research/covid-questions
Bronco Spotlight: Drew Baetens
Career and Student Employment Services
… Baetens Bachelor of Science, electrical engineering, 2017 Issue Resolution Team Engineer at General Motors I am a … Design Release Engineer position in Exterior Lighting to an Issue Resolution Team (IRT) Co-Chair for our autonomous … good amount of recognition. Which of your skills had the biggest impact on your success? By and large, the single most …
https://wmich.edu/career/drewbaetens
Myths
Service Learning
… 1. The myth of terminology: Academic service learning is the same as student community service and co-curricular service learning. Academic service learning is not the same as student community service or … these models of student involvement in the community are distinguished by their learning agenda. Student community …
https://wmich.edu/servicelearning/about/myths
In Case of Emergency
Sindecuse Health Center
… centers to treat minor, urgent health problems. They are listed in the Yellow Pages of your phone book or may be found with an Internet search. A decision to seek medical evaluation and treatment at a hospital … insurance does not typically cover outpatient hospital visits unless the condition is a true emergency. Mental …
https://wmich.edu/healthcenter/clinic/emergency
Bronco Spotlight: Cody Boldt
Career and Student Employment Services
… depending on test groups and specifications. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your … my career development by allowing me insight into what is needed to succeed in the research field, while also … to minor details. The minor details matter the most in this field. See other Spotlights …
https://wmich.edu/career/codyboldt
Bronco Spotlight: Jia Guo
Career and Student Employment Services
… and interact with information and one another. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your … and the impact of the problem make me feel what I am doing is valuable, and motivate me to keep learning. What … as your future career, keep looking for it. Think big, listen to your inner voice, and seize the opportunity to …
https://wmich.edu/career/jiaguo
Bronco Spotlight: Aric Beikmann
Career and Student Employment Services
… testing, and sustaining of current product. What is the most rewarding part of your job? Improving the lives … Inc. for a year as a co-op in production engineering. This provided me with exposure to a professional work … you have for others pursuing a career similar to yours? It is not always easy to prioritize your studies in college; …
https://wmich.edu/career/aricbeikmann
Bronco Spotlight: Suzanne Ehst
Career and Student Employment Services
… Bronco Spotlight: Suzanne Ehst Ph.D., English Education, 2017 Associate Professor of Education at … secondary education and first-year writing courses, supervise student teachers, oversee secondary education … and oversee our department's accreditation process. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your …
https://wmich.edu/career/suzanneehst