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Gender and Women's Studies

College of Arts and Sciences

… thinking and social transformation, in conversation with local and global movements such as #MeToo, Black Lives Matter, LGBTQ struggles and environmental justice. Check us out if you are eager to explore new ways of looking at the world. …

https://wmich.edu/arts-sciences/academics/gender

Integrated supply management student named APICS Scholar

News

… to supply chain operations management, as well as network with supply chain professionals worldwide. As an APICS … countries, Moyle will network with many professionals who can open doors for her. An APICS student career fair will … chapter of APICS. "Only a very select group of student applicants receive the prestigious APICS Scholar Award," Jones …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/10/9768

Maddy Woods: Real sales success

Haworth College of Business

… for advancement is limitless, and I'm eager to see what I can achieve and the people I’ll meet along the way. I thrive … offers the perfect setting to both collaborate and connect with others. The sense of accomplishment that comes with … available. The professors here genuinely care about your success, and the friendships I’ve made along the way …

https://wmich.edu/business/news/2024/11/sales-business-marketingmaddy-woodsbronconess

Sick Leave Designation

Human Resources

… Transportation (Garage) WMUx Supervisor (required) Are you currently on a Workers’ Compensation Leave? (required) Yes No Are you requesting to use accumulated sick leave to supplement your Workers’ Compensation Leave Benefits as stated in …

https://wmich.edu/hr/sick-leave-designation

Patternless, Rapid, Sand Mold Prototyping for Casting

Research and Innovation

… a part from metal. Currently there are many limitations with rapid prototyping to create sand molds and cores for … cost. At WMU, sand mold, rapid prototyping has been significantly enhanced to overcome many of the drawbacks with … accurately machined because the carbon sand acts as a lubricant for the CNC machining tool, prolonging its operating …

https://wmich.edu/research/patternless-rapid

High School to College Transition Resume Sample

Career and Student Employment Services

… High School to College Transition Resume Sample YOUR NAME  Street Address, Apt. #, CIty, State, ZIP, Phone … Email Address   Objective Objectives work best when you know the company name and the position title. Objective … management student seeking a part-time on-campus job with Dining Services. Offering strong communication and …

https://wmich.edu/career/resumehighschool

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Cold Case Program with Michigan State Police

… we begin taking applications for Fall 2023 semester. If you are interested in being a part of the WMU Cold Case Program with Michigan State Police, please complete the below form. Your Name (required) Email Address (required) Message …

https://wmich.edu/coldcase/cases/apply

Nurse Blake: Shock Advised Tour

Auxiliary Enterprises

… information STAND CLEAR... Nurse Blake hits the road again with his NEW COMEDY TOUR "SHOCK ADVISED!" Bring out your friends, family, and coworkers for an EPIC night as … to the stage show. 9:30 p.m. ticket to the VIP upgrade —you must have a ticket to the stage show to purchase a VIP …

https://wmich.edu/events/72056

Isiac Chavez on cybersecurity and securing his future

Cybersecurity

… systems degree from the Haworth College of Business with a computer science degree from the College of … network,” says Chavez. “Don't shy away from challenging yourself academically. It is vital to push your boundaries as embracing challenges can lead to personal and academic development. Whenever I …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/10/73110

WMU expands programs for business executives to learn new skills

News

… possible experience." More information and registration can be found at wmich.edu/foodmarketing/emergingleaders . Questions can be directed to Samples at robert.samples@wmich.edu. … development programs designed to arm professionals with new insights and skills taking shape at the Haworth …

https://wmich.edu/news/2017/02/38329