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Career Cruising with Kurt Kraczon – Laying the Foundation for a Successful Career in Aviation Management and Operations

College of Aviation

… Career Cruising with Kurt Kraczon – Laying the Foundation for a Successful Career in Aviation Management and Operations Aviation … that is part of the Battle Creek Executive Airport at Kellogg Field -- he immediately notified his family that this was …

https://wmich.edu/aviation/blog/2023/12/kraczon

Planning firms ID'd, first public input session on BTR-2 set for Dec. 17

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… about Phase 2 of the successful BTR Park development and share their ideas for making the addition as successful as the … and information technology. Companies in the park are usually actively engaged with the University's academic …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/12/29009

Paper Tech Foundation bestows Honor Award on WMU researcher

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… Foundation has recognized a pioneering researcher in the area of flexible printed electronics with its highest award. The foundation awarded Dr. Margaret Joyce , a WMU professor of chemical and paper … at the foundation's recent annual banquet in October. Margaret Joyce Joyce's contribution to the pulp, paper and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/11/28499

Kim Adams

Vocal Studies

… latest album, Ex Corde, was released in 2016; both albums are available through iTunes, Amazon, and other … earned numerous accolades and opportunities throughout her career. She was named a Conducting Fellow in the ACDA …

https://wmich.edu/vocal/faculty/adams

Meet the Members

Sindecuse Health Center

… major : I plan to specialize in orthopedic surgery. In my spare time I enjoy playing basketball, football, and tennis. I … health services major: I am passionate about the healthcare field, wellness and medicine. I think that everybody should be educated, aware and share a responsibility for their personal health …

https://wmich.edu/healthcenter/advisory/members

Prof wins a 2015 Independent Publisher Book Award

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… wellness past and its central figure, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg , has won an Independent Publisher Book Award, known as the "IPPY." "Dr. John Harvey Kellogg and the Religion of Biologic Living" by Dr. Brian C. … published titles from around the world. The awards are intended to bring increased recognition to the thousands …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/09/26352

Policies

Service Learning

… Don’t make assumptions about the people being served. Be aware of personal biases and stereotypes and assume that those being served have knowledge and experience to share. Follow all rules and regulations established by the … sitting on laps, frontal or full contact hugging, grabbing a misbehaving child, braiding hair, etc. Be …

https://wmich.edu/servicelearning/policies

Student honored for leadership, service

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… me to see the world from an informed point of view... I care most passionately about the link between social and … presses, and earthen ovens that bring people together to share healthy food and important ideas with each other." About … on networks over hierarchies, Newman Civic Fellows will share ideas and materials to further their work through an …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/04/23281

Acclaimed national writers scheduled for annual reading series

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… in Rooms 157-159 of the Bernhard Center, unless noted, and are free and open. Goldfinger is the recipient of numerous … a Stegner Fellowship in Poetry at Stanford University, a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, a MacDowell Colony … Brooklyn Community Pride Foundation, Deming Fund and the Wurlitzer Foundation. Alleyne, currently assistant director …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/03/51861

Social work professor wins lifetime award from state association

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… by the organization to social workers who have spent a career advocating for the profession and their clients. … to social justice One nominator wrote that Reeser's career matches the criteria of continued commitment to social … the past 18 years," the nominator wrote. "I have intimate awareness of her important service work within and outside the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/04/22868