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WMU graduates with degrees in history are qualified to work in many different industries and types of organizations, including: Administration and legislation Advertising firms and agencies Broadcasting Bureau of the Census Campaigns Central Intelligence Agency and Federal Bureau of Investigation Correctional facilities Department of State Health and human services Highway and street construction maintenance firms Housing and community development organizations Law firms Libraries and archives Media firms Museums Parks and recreation Peace Corps and Vista Police and fire protection Political
https://wmich.edu/academics/undergraduate/history
Haworth College of Business celebrates 2024 Presidential Scholars
Haworth College of Business
After graduation, Hansen will be auditioning for various professional contemporary dance companies with hopes of landing in a Chicago-based company. She has multiple dance teaching jobs lined up as she continues to expand her choreography, teaching and leadership skills. In the future, Hansen plans to use her marketing degree to open her own dance studio.
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/03/75069
Budding with Broncos – FreeFlight Systems Flourishes with WMU Aviation and Business Grads
College of Aviation
Hayes visiting his alma mater celebrating milestones Warner's resume includes an internship at Northern Jet Management's offices in Grand Rapids, which qualified him for his first "job" with the aviation-consulting firm of Chrysalis Global. Next came a linkage with L3Harris Technologies, a defense-industry contractor based in Melbourne, Fla., with 50,000 employees at 10 international locations.
https://wmich.edu/aviation/alumni/blog/2024/03/freeflight
Career-Ready
Career-Ready
In the internship, she's learning how to route wires in aircraft. Opportunities today. Careers tomorrow. Experience-driven learning can help you land your dream job. Confirm your admission today! At WMU, learning happens in and out of the classroom. At Western, you are empowered to pursue your purpose from the moment you arrive on campus.
https://wmich.edu/career-ready
Interior Architecture and Design Portfolio Review
Richmond Institute for Design and Innovation
This statement should capture your unique design identity, beliefs, and any foundational principles behind your design work. This statement represents you as an agent of design. RESUME: Please include a comprehensive, professional design resume: Professional and/or job experiences Community involvement Extracurricular activities Affiliations Review of skills and proficiencies Awards, fellowships, scholarships, or other achievements (if applicable) Certifications or credentials (if applicable) Curated selection of your design work that demonstrates competencies in the
https://wmich.edu/designinstitute/portfolio-review
Fresh approaches to instruction
University Libraries
Students in fashion merchandising can explore how VR could be used for digital retail opportunities, while human resources majors can explore apps created for on-the-job training. Teal also collaborated with Duffy and instructors in the School of Music to capture a 360-degree recording of an ensemble’s rehearsal, which was shared with attendees at the ensemble’s concert.
https://wmich.edu/library/updates/2024/03/impact-report-fresh-approaches-instruction
Chyna Sky Dandridge, B.B.A.’19
Haworth College of Business
While spearheading the development of SxFigures, Dandridge also upholds the gold standard in business practices as a sales professional at Cigna Healthcare. Juggling a full-time job and managing a business, Dandridge is adept at balancing work and life. She actively participates in the National Sales Network and several entrepreneur-focused groups.
https://wmich.edu/business/dandridge2024
Admission and Application
School of Public Affairs and Administration
A brief essay explaining how the M.P.A. degree will help you meet your personal and career goals. This should briefly describe your creative or scholarly interests and your professional goals (including future jobs or careers interests/plans). A brief statement on whether you expect to be accepted as an in-career or pre-career student, and why. This statement should also explain if you expect additional credit for your professional experience, and link this expectation to experience listed on your resume.
https://wmich.edu/spaa/academics/mpa/apply
SpartanNash: Corporate Pilot, Citation XLS
College of Aviation
Physical Requirements: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an associate to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. May be required to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
https://wmich.edu/aviation/jobs/blog/2024/03/spartan
GRR: Airport Intern - Operations
College of Aviation
Ford International Airport Authority: Airport Intern - Operations Click Here for More Information and to Apply Airport Internship: Aviation Operations Job Type: Internship (temporary), maximum 30 hours per week Pay: $15 per hour Benefits: Not benefit eligible With more than 100 daily flights and 140 nonstop routes, Gerald R.
https://wmich.edu/aviation/jobs/blog/2024/02/grr