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Virtual career fairs to connect WMU students to employers

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… career site Handshake . WMU's Career and Student Employment Services and the Zhang Career Center  offer advising and … to use the virtual platform, visit the Career and Student Service resource guide . Scheduled fairs Wednesday, Feb. 3 … For more information, contact Career and Student Employment Services at (269) 387-2745. Thursday, Feb. 11 Annual Career …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/01/62621

Work experiences shape student's future in public policy

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… future in public policy Submitted by Erin Flynn on Li Cheng WASHINGTON, D.C.—Graduates thrive in their fields because of … applied what they were learning in the classroom. Li Cheng was already working at the American Academy of Child & … Leadership in Washington, D.C., where she will work after graduation in April. The organization works to "equip …

https://wmich.edu/news/2019/04/53043

School Verification for Student Application for Articulated CTE Credit

College of Education and Human Development

… for Student Application for Articulated CTE Credit After students are admitted to WMU and declare a major in …

https://wmich.edu/education/cte-credit-verification

Student Application for Articulated CTE Credit

College of Education and Human Development

… Student Application for Articulated CTE Credit After students are admitted to WMU and declare a major in …

https://wmich.edu/education/cte-credit-application

Submit an Event

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… Instructions Submit information for the calendar only after the date, time and location have been set. Do not … and KIVA Room on the lower level of the Faunce Student Services Building. Your name (required) Email address …

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Western implements more strategies to improve building air quality

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… building two hours before any scheduled use until two hours after any scheduled use. This year, its engineering staff … ionization is a technology that uses energy to split water vapor molecules into ions that both attach to … mold spores, bacteria and viruses. “We are moving forward as quickly as possible to employ as many of the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/08/64920

Global Engagement Faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences

College of Arts and Sciences

… with an emphasis on health and minority issues Dr. Autumn Edwards Directory page Teaching expertise Interpersonal … and debate Public speaking Event planning Customer service Volunteer recruitment and retention Mediation Dr. … American language and literature American literature after 1865 Dr. Mustafa Mirzeler Teaching expertise African …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/arts-sciencesacademicsglobalfaculty

Academic and Career Development

The Bronco Guide

… program, so keep an open mind and seek guidance along the way. Advising at WMU Throughout your time at Western, … advisor. Some students arrive knowing exactly what they want to study and need specific advice for their major. If … from or drop a class Apply for graduation Disability Services for Students Disability Services for Students We …

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Public health students reflect on year since Western shifted to distance learning

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… community rose up to support each other and find new ways to create and connect. See how broncos adapted "When I … , undergraduate public health program coordinator. "(It was) all of the loss and angst and hope and frustration and … and feel like there's a light at the end of the tunnel after a year of worry." The Beginning Dr. Robert Bensley and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2021/03/63591

Business college receives naming gift for sales, negotiation and leadership lab

Haworth College of Business

… Opportunity for greater collaboration via new software. Student accounts with archival footage of role-plays. … , dean of the Haworth College of Business. "We look forward to seeing our program flourish with the Robert S. … in Detroit, with a corporate headquarters in Troy. After graduating from WMU with a degree in industrial …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/03/45696