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Northern Jet Management's First All-Female Flight Crew - WMU Alumni
College of Aviation
… each have their Airline Transport Pilot certificate and are qualified to fly the company’s Learjet 40XR/45XR/70 and … Maya and I have flown in all-female crews previously, it’s rare to have this happen in the corporate setting.” “I look …
https://wmich.edu/aviation/blog/2019/04/northern-jet-managements-first-all-female-flight-crew-wmu-alumni
Research by Faculty
School of Public Affairs and Administration
… Affairs and Administration at Western Michigan University are engaged in research dealing with a variety of topics … evaluated programs in the fields of education and health care and served as a consultant to various public and …
https://wmich.edu/spaa/facultyresearch
Calligraphy guild exhibits "On Healing…" in Health and Human Services gallery
College of Health and Human Services
… guild members from throughout west Michigan and beyond, are pleased to have the opportunity to share their work with the staff, students and visitors at WMU. …
https://wmich.edu/hhs/pen-dragons-calligraphy-guild
Job: Executive Air AMT
College of Aviation
… compromising quality • Presents a clean and neat work area to customers – facility cleanliness and general … team environment · Must have basic tools · Work hours are from 8am to 5pm with an hour lunch. Overtime as needed. …
https://wmich.edu/aviation/jobs/blog/2019/04/job-executive-air-amt
2017 Diversity and Inclusion Conference focuses on caretakers
College of Health and Human Services
… 2017 Diversity and Inclusion Conference focuses on caretakers Diversity and inclusion committee chair, Betty … multicultural communities. She focused on the fact that we are living longer and longer, and as such, we must … a final, general session focused on racism in the health care workplace. The combination of lecture and roleplaying …
https://wmich.edu/hhs/02-2017-conf
Food marketing students take first place at national university case competition
Haworth College of Business
… Michigan, and Alden Wichman of South Lyon, Michigan, soared to first place against teams from 13 other universities … and Matthew Wyand of Crown Point, Indiana. The group prepared for 10 weeks, meeting with faculty advisors, reviewing … team often met three to four times per week to share ideas and work through the best format for the final …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/03/58334
WMU board to elect officers for the 2017 year
News
… First student success initiative and a presentation on the career outcome data recently compiled for 2015-16 graduates … Ron Kitchens of Portage and Shari Penn of Detroit are the new trustees. They will be sworn in at 4:30 p.m. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/01/37659
Archeological Assessment
Asylum Lake Preserve
… bowl with the Michigan state seal found in the project area during the pedestrian survey (Field Number 3-4-36). … land-use practices and a pedestrian survey in the project area to assess its archaeological sensitivity. Click on the … research. We call attention to high sensitivity areas and suggest the types of research questions that can potentially …
https://wmich.edu/asylumlake/assessment
Sales students shine during two national competitions
Haworth College of Business
… placing second overall as a team. "These competitions are another great and positive experience for our students," … me that I'm doing what I love and that sales is the best career choice for me." WMU earned the second spot among 36 … fictional young adult buyers. Overall winners for the event are determined by combining each student's scores. The event …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/12/28900
Collaboration, teamwork lead to sharp increase in grants to WMU
News
… for fiscal year 2013-14. Trustees also learned that grants are off to a brisk start for the 2015-16 fiscal year, with … with the best institutions and experts in the nation in our areas of expertise." About the grants A good example of … access and degree completion for underrepresented, underprepared or low-income students. The grant, co-directed by Drs. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/11/28716