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BroncoJobs Web platform gets major makeover
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… WMU students and alumni seeking jobs as well as for on- and off-campus employers seeking to fill open positions. … students to network with employers, build their professional brand and research career options. Under it, … create their profiles, information such as majors, years in school and WMU email addresses will automatically be updated …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/06/24745
Funding awards help small businesses hire summer 2017 interns
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… (not verified) on Chris Van Horn and Mike McMillen, TraumaSoft KALAMAZOO, Mich.—For the sixth consecutive year, small … funding for up to two interns from either one or two MCRN schools. However, the maximum award for a company is $3,500 from each school providing an intern. Garcia says WMU has $35,000 to …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/02/38170
May 7, 2021
Registrar's Office
… 17. In preparation, please ensure the correct instructor of record has been entered in Banner for … anything but typical, we are pleased to share we are 85% of the way to our confirmation goal. As you speak with … orienting to WMU . Students who have chosen an alternate school/path should be advised to cancel their admission …
https://wmich.edu/registrar/notes-2021-05-07
WMU United Way launches 2017 campaign with $200,000 goal, children's book drive
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… Michigan University President Edward Montgomery kicked off the 2017 campus United Way Campaign Sept. 28, announcing its goals of $200,000 and increasing participation by 10 percent to a … the Story." The four overarching goals are to: Improve high school graduation rates. Increase the number of economically …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/10/43019
Class and Group Visits
University Libraries
… that will inspire learning. We welcome all sorts of groups and classes to visit University Libraries locations, including: K-12 classes from area schools. Nearby community colleges, colleges or … classes. During your visit Below are a few examples of what we could do during your visit: Amazing Library Race …
https://wmich.edu/library/class-visits
Preston Koslakiewicz’s call to service
Haworth College of Business
… putting your client’s best interests first, and because of that, I knew this major was designed for me.” … he says. While in his internship, Koslakiewicz found a valuable mentor in Charles Zhang, the founder and CEO of Zhang … granted my opportunities if I sat back and only focused on school. A student must get involved with clubs and reach out …
https://wmich.edu/news/2022/11/69891
Virtual Tours
Visit
… questions answered without ever leaving your home! Join one of our current student ambassadors for a live walk-through of our virtual tour together. Learn about WMU, hear … more. Register for live virtual tour Sessions are currently offered through May 2026. Register by clicking the link …
https://wmich.edu/visit/virtual-tours
Future educator hones leadership skills, gives back with student organization 'Blankets for Bronson'
College of Education and Human Development
… early childhood unified education program, is the founder of the Blankets for Bronson at WMU club and winner of the 2023 First Year Student Leader Award. In its first … motivated Darrah's family to start making blankets. In high school, Darrah continued making blankets for volunteer hours …
https://wmich.edu/news/2023/07/72253
Custer Book Scholarship Application
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
… made possible by a generous donation from David Custer, CEO of Custer Inc. and sponsor of the Custer Speaker Series. David Custer and the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences recognize that academic …
https://wmich.edu/engineer/scholarships/bookapplication
Speaker to address ties between immigration, NAFTA
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… presented by WMU's Lewis Walker Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnic Relations in collaboration with the University's Department of Sociology and Global and International Studies Program. … and the United States. He now is based at the Hatfield School of Government at Portland State University and is a …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/10/43539