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Professor's radio show wins award, additional segments to air
News
… the pilot show, Downey and producer Zak Rosen have teamed up to bring monthly installments of shorter segments of "The …
https://wmich.edu/news/2013/05/7190
Social work graduate assistant honored as WMU student employee of the year
College of Health and Human Services
… "Demetria is a consummate social worker who speaks up tactfully and effectively to advocate for social and … justice. I look forward to being her colleague in the field upon her graduation with her M.S.W. in April this year." The …
https://wmich.edu/hhs/demetria-jones
M'Myia Hughes
College of Education and Human Development
… academic work forward and provides them with the emotional support they need to persevere and accomplish their dreams. … with faculty so they can notify her when a student is struggling or doing exceptionally well so she can follow up with … K-12 teachers, human service professionals, innovative designers, and health and wellness specialists. Learn more …
https://wmich.edu/education/hughes
New collaborative home for student organizations at Western encourages engagement, boosts belonging
News
… in the Bernhard Center and will house dozens of RSOs. "The updated facility offers much needed space and resources, and … as well as podcasting and video production rooms, the design gives RSOs room to interact and engage with each other … favorites," says Baxter. Her hope is to print the winning design on an actual pair of socks for Chris Sligh , director …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/08/72511
Vision Clinic purchases cutting-edge equipment for improved patient screenings and eye care
Unified Clinics
… (UWF) retinal digital images of 200 degrees or up to 82% of the retina in a single image. In addition, the … nerve in as little as one second. Those scans can reveal signs of conditions like cancer and high blood pressure. The …
https://wmich.edu/unifiedclinics/equipment
Educational Agent
CELCIS
… programs (Undergraduate) Short Term Program/Custom Group Undergraduate program Graduate program Other (please specify below) Age Group of your primary clientele (required) 14-17 18-25 26-40 … students (required) Describe any ongoing services or follow-up services you provide to students once they are placed at …
https://wmich.edu/celcis/edagent
Resume Sample - Advertising and Promotion
Career and Student Employment Services
… track that advertising components are appearing correctly Update and adjust running schedules and blueprints for … MI, Month Year-Month Year Planned and moderated a focus group of 6 people to gain insights about Millennial consumer’s … Conducted research on competitors’ sites to produce suggested objectives for a website re-launch strategy Assisted …
https://wmich.edu/career/resumeadvertising
Resume Sample - Engineering Management Technology
Career and Student Employment Services
… spar material while keeping the original integrity of the design. This study confirmed the company’s current type of … Year Work Experience Haykal Cars Import, Procurements and Supply Chain , Kalamazoo, MI/Qatif KSA, Month Year-Present … the states. Purchase cars and parts to ship to various suppliers in Saudi Arabia. Schedule and plan shipping trips. …
https://wmich.edu/career/resumeemt
Resume Sample - Biological Sciences
Career and Student Employment Services
… Relevant Skills Proficient in Microsoft Office, Cmap, LoggerPro Customer service, data management, budgeting, and … customer needs. Accurately recorded inventory for up to 1500-piece deliveries every night. Collaborated with … safety standards while preparing food items. Demonstrated superior time management skills when delivering multiple …
https://wmich.edu/career/resumebiology
NeoVent duo wins innovation prize sponsored by U.S. Patent Office
News
… earned five national innovation prizes, is a respiratory support mechanism designed to treat critically ill infants, particularly those … $10,000 Brian Patrick Thomas Award | July 3, 2015 Student-designed neonatal ventilator wins two more prestigious awards …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/11/28697