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Alumnus surfs the turbulence to success
W Magazine
… he learned the program was opening a new facility at Kellogg Field in Battle Creek, Michigan. “I immediately loved the … and the people I encountered,” says Demomme, who grew up in Metro Detroit's Waterford Township. As a Bronco … Although he was called back to finish training, he was furloughed by Mesaba that October. He worked as an instructor …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/05/71774
Michigan State Police fund WMU Cold Case Program students: A win-win for justice and education
Cold Case Program with Michigan State Police
… In September 2023, MSP committed to ongoing financial support to students who have been accepted into WMU's Cold … for their work both in the Cold Case Program offices and up to an additional four hours a week at an MSP post or … of the Cold Case Program. "Thanks to MSP's generous support, students gain real-world experiences in law …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/10/72963
Curriculum Catalogs Specialist
Human Resources
… and graduate course catalogs, ensuring that they are up to date with all curriculum changes, including all …
https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/010037
The American Dream: Matt Taylor Ascends Through the Airline Operations World
College of Aviation
… to "lead station agent," meaning he was something of the supervisor of the nitty-gritty essentials -- managing, … Academy in Fort Worth as a "flight operations specialist" assigned to do technical writing and update policy and … of the DC-9 family that was launched in 1979 and logged 36 years of passenger service. Taylor with an …
https://wmich.edu/aviation/news/2024/11/taylor
Service disruption to some WMU systems and services (updates and information)
Information Technology
… Service disruption to some WMU systems and services (updates and … Sciences IT ticketing system The team continues to make significant progress and meet key restoration projections. … Evaluated end-user machines of concern (i.e., those assigned to individuals or in computer labs) to assess …
https://wmich.edu/it/service-disruption
One-of-a-kind small and medium business conference to be held in downtown Kalamazoo
Haworth College of Business
… Conference attendees will get a fresh perspective on the biggest challenges businesses face. From making the most of … connection, with optional activities like yoga, running groups, live music and cocktail hours that are built into each … Lew, CEO of Canopy, who left a disappointing job at a startup before building her leadership development company that …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/05/75567
Writing a Strong Cover Letter
Career and Student Employment Services
… your interest in an interview. State that you will follow-up with a phone call (make sure you do call). Thank the … in a wide variety of home medical equipment and supplies, which allows us to meet you and your patient’s … business format with date and addresses at the top, and a signature at the bottom. The letter is clear and concise, …
https://wmich.edu/career/coverletter
Class project puts social work students' research in leading journal
News
… effort. "Their initial objective was to provide a succinct up-to-date resource guide for those seeking information …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/01/37351
Two WMU faculty engineers garner MEDC funding for early-stage work
News
… Dr. Pavel Ikonomov , associate professor of engineering design, manufacturing and management systems, were announced Nov. 8 as winners of support from the MEDC's ADVANCE Proof of Concept Grant Fund … universities across the state of Michigan. Atashbar won support for his Impact Sensor and Rigid-flex Readout …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/11/43887
WMU, community groups developing plan for local waterways
News
… WMU, community groups developing plan for local waterways Submitted by Deanne … quality for two local waterways. A steering committee made up of community stakeholders from the city of Kalamazoo, … academic institutions and watershed residents will update the watershed management plan for Arcadia and Portage …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/03/45863