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2021 student employee scholarship winners
University Libraries
… winners Maria Catenacci, Senior Majors: Product Design and Environmental and Sustainability Studies I started … expensive today and every single scholarship helps and adds up. My experience at WMU has taught me that there is so … want to go into for the rest of your life. I think the biggest thing I've learned working here is how to work with …
https://wmich.edu/library/updates/2022/01/impact-report-scholarships
From breakaways to business: The Slukynsky brothers’ Frozen Four journey
Haworth College of Business
… reputation, and I know what I’m learning is setting me up for success.” Grant adds that working closely with professors and leaning into group work has given him an edge in his education. “I’ve always … fans enough!” As the Slukynsky brothers lace up for the biggest contest of their college careers, they carry not only …
https://wmich.edu/business/news/2025/04/bronco-hockey-wmu-haworth
Photocopy, Microprint and Document Scanning Request
University Libraries
… the patron waits. Large or complicated requests may take up to one week or more to complete. The patron will be … orders must be prepaid. Photocopied material can be picked up or mailed at the patron’s expense. We are not responsible for materials not picked up after 5 days. Scanned material will be sent directly to …
https://wmich.edu/library/scanning-request
Image Reproduction Request
University Libraries
… quality) General Information Image scans can take up to 7 business days depending on the amount, scanning … flash drive provided by the requestor. Scans can be picked up at the Archives or mailed at the patron’s expense. The … the prints are completed. Requests must include reading and signing the copyright statement below. Prepayment is …
https://wmich.edu/library/image-request
Bronco Spotlight: Kyle Krupp
Career and Student Employment Services
… Bronco Spotlight: Kyle Krupp Bachelor of Business Administration in finance, 2020 … less experience. Be prepared to hear no, but never give up. The more interviews, the better. What advice do you … and get that practice. You never know, maybe you’ll end up loving that more than you thought. See other Spotlights …
https://wmich.edu/career/kylekrupp
Prescribed burns planned at Asylum Lake Preserve
News
… Anonymous (not verified) on Asylum Lake Preserve KALAMAZOO--Significant snowfall this year means that prescribed burns … lining the north and south edges of Asylum Lake, the biggest of the preserve's two lakes. The brush has been piling up since spring 2011, when WMU hired Wildtype to start …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/02/4937
Alpha Lambda Delta chapter wins national award
News
… chapter programming, communications and service. A follow-up accolade to the society's annual Order of the Torch … they are ineligible to compete for the torch award. Up to five Alpha Lambda Delta chapters may receive the torch …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/08/1151
Employer registration underway for business career day
News
… attending our career events. We are looking forward to supporting their recruiting efforts." Industry-specific events leading up to career day are also scheduled and include integrated supply management, food marketing and sales career networking …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/09/9095
Student Profile of the Week: Jade Cervantes
Lee Honors College
… and has hosted a Cuban cooking workshop and will lead an upcoming introductory Spanish language and culture event … As for advice she’s shared with new honors students, Jade suggests that you “Pick your major based on where you want to end up. Find out what you want to do and don’t let others …
https://wmich.edu/honors/studentscorner/2023/01/spw-jade
Miller Auditorium to host 'psychotic puppet party'
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… Miller Auditorium to host 'psychotic puppet party' Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Cast members of "Puppet Up! – Uncensored" KALAMAZOO—"Puppet Up! – Uncensored," … puppeteers create twisted scenes and songs on the fly, as suggestions from the audience prompt the improvised story …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/03/14026