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Lauren Dani: Selling solutions
Haworth College of Business
… from Plymouth, Michigan, her family’s business opened up an opportunity to gain an insider’s perspective on many aspects of the business world. “Growing up, I would go to trade shows with my parents who owned a … I could not be more excited. This position will help set me up for success, as I will be able to assist the sales force …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/03/75079
Carson Grindel
Haworth College of Business
… as a result of his academic performance. He plans to keep up this momentum in his career and in life, striving … with a fear of public speaking at the time. I had to design a training presentation for my fellow students that … can get there,” Grindel says. “I have taught Ziggy some things like finding the coffee cups in the Valley …
https://wmich.edu/business/grindel2024
Research and Development
The Evaluation Center
… The National Science Foundation-funded project EvaluATE supports multiple research studies on evaluation efforts to … (unique combinations of webpage and register) were coded. Up to three codes were applied to each hit for the “reasons … audience of the webpage containing the hit” dimensions, and up to two codes were applied to each hit for the "funding …
https://wmich.edu/evaluation/services/research-development
Student Organization Center opens Aug. 14 in new WMU Student Center
WMU Student Center
… student organizations (RSOs) and student media groups will have a new home in the WMU Student Center beginning … larger than the previous SOC. This unique, thoughtfully designed, student-focused center is intended to serve as the … planning. The open and inviting semi-formal space was designed with the input of students who will utilize it for …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/08/72373
Building a cultural bridge, engineering students teach refugees about science, math
News
… day dart back and forth across a room. They gather in groups, conversing in various languages. All of these children … University's chapter of Engineers without Borders designed a project for children at the Refugee Education … Students make a protective case to cushion an egg that will be dropped off of a balcony. "It's important to …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/07/54203
President Montgomery forges legacy of student success
W Magazine
… during Fall Welcome. What would this new leader say to a group of awardees he barely knew? McConnell recalls that … efforts—the teaching and learning, the student support services, the strategic planning, faculty and staff … faculty and staff join President Montgomery as he publicly signed the Okanagan Charter, an international well-being …
https://wmich.edu/magazine/news/2025/06/president-edward-montgomery-forges-legacy-student-success-record-outcomes
Network neuroscience: Alumnus finds career at the intersection of data science and the brain
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
… functions.” Already, his Google Scholar record is filling up, with 10 publications in just four years. Duong-Tran’s … pushed him to continue his studies. He received continual support and recognition from the Western faculty who … new field, the future Professor Duong-Tran has set-up his life as an educator and researcher in the field he …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/02/67152
In pursuing MBA, Jacobi Wright’s career takes flight
Haworth College of Business
… on campus. Luckily, he has some encouraging mentors to look up to. WMU alumni Randall Rochon, B.S.'03, and Greg Sumner, … have helped me succeed simply by being an example to look up to,” says Wright. “That is all the motivation I could ask …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/09/72876
E.J. Dionne on campus for humanities center speaker series
News
… Dionne Jr., author and well-known columnist, will be first up at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25 , and will address the … Lofton Durham, assistant professor of theatre, for coming up with the series' theme. Durham is one of three relatively … Chris Mooney, a science and political journalist, blogger, podcaster and experienced trainer of scientists in the …
https://wmich.edu/news/2012/10/2283