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Why I Give: Cheryl TenBrink
W Magazine
… Other accolades have included an award for her volunteer work with Family and Children’s Services and in 2017 earning …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/08/72480
Alumnus turned top Seattle tech CEO tackles health care arena
W Magazine
… including Haworth and Eaton Corporation, where his father worked as an engineer. “I walked through some places and … beyond his comfort zone After graduating, Singh went to work at Ford Motor Company but quickly learned the job … cost of living, they relocated their fledgling startup and worked out of an apartment. In just seven months, Singh had …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/03/75128
Nutrition and dietetics students share healthy eating habits with community youth
College of Education and Human Development
… and discuss their own experiences and help students work towards those careers. "We are introducing the students … educating the community as they would upon entering the workforce as a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN). "Our …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/06/71963
Computing Resources Acceptable Use Policy
Information Technology
… to connect to or make use of other systems through the network does not imply the right to do so unless properly … unsolicited mass mailings to people using the University network or computing systems. Electronic chain mail and mass mailings cause network congestion and waste computing resources. If you …
https://wmich.edu/policies/computing-resources-acceptable-use
Newsletter Feature: February 2022
Medieval Institute Publications
… in terms of my scholarly trajectory. I was on sabbatical working on a book that had attracted interest from a … of!) came out. Beginning with my dissertation, I’d been working on the topic in some form or another for ten years, … and histories of the non-human, and to the inarguable necessity of studying both human/human and …
https://wmich.edu/medievalpublications/eco-2022
Fall 2023
W Magazine
… “Julie Loves to Dance.” You can read more about Nadia’s work in this edition. Her authorship serves as an excellent … Growing your own at Western: Bolstering the education workforce Michigan State Police fund WMU Cold Case Program …
https://wmich.edu/magazine/fall-2023
Array of volunteering opportunities lead to 'eye-opening' experiences
W Magazine
… learning opportunities also taught them valuable lessons about managing time, communication and even … communities, the volunteers set up their tax centers and worked up to 14-hour days. Recent Haworth College of … as a pediatric psychiatrist, says the experience was valuable. “For my career, working with children and getting as …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/06/75863
The birth of a new career: Externship leads to labor and delivery job for nursing grad
News
… time comes around for internships or externships, we've all worked in an area of the hospital that we love the most, and … areas to apply to." Initially, Hine thought he wanted to work in a pediatric intensive care unit. Then he completed a … says. "I've helped set up the OR for surgery, spent a day working triage and so many other things. I absolutely love …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/04/71474
Haworth College of Business celebrates 2023 Presidential Scholars
Haworth College of Business
… out in the Schneider Hall café in between classes to work on homework with friends.” Jake Myers Jake Myers Presidential … It will help you make lasting friendships and give you a network of connections when searching for jobs or internships. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/04/71308
WMU professor unites health care heroes, Broadway stars to raise spirits and funds during pandemic
News
… their own dramatic flair to honor those frontline medical workers. The Resilient Project , spearheaded by Jay Berkow , … The project itself is a product of resilience. Having worked together on a rock-opera called "Mata Hari" for the … actually has a really strong message for health care workers," Berkow says. "We decided to donate the song to …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/05/59467