It’s time to Rethink Smart
At Western, you can seek a deeper understanding of who you are and who you’re meant to become.
We celebrate the passions that drive you and the possibilities that inspire you. Here, a degree is a pursuit of purpose where learning empowers you, well-being strengthens you and an experience-driven education leads to a meaningful career.
It’s time to Rethink Smart. Are you ready?
9 of 10
Broncos are employed quickly, working in their field in jobs they like
—2022-23 Career Outcomes Report
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97%
of Broncos had instructors who made them excited about learning
—2022-23 Career Outcomes Report
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93%
of Broncos participate in experience-driven learning
—2022-23 Career Outcomes Report
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Thrive on campus
As a student, going to class is your 9 to 5 … but Western also fills that 5 to 9 gap. That's really what makes the difference; it's not just having awesome faculty and professors but having awesome student leaders and the Office of Student Engagement and everyone who works to help develop students on their off time.
—Laila Stein, B.S.‘23
, aviation flight science, aviation management and operations
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News
Arts administration grad thriving in community-driven theatre company
Western’s women’s aviation team finishes fourth in ‘empowering’ cross-country race
Hands-on experiences put engineering grad in driver's seat for career opportunities
Brief trip, big impact: Journey abroad gives nursing student holistic perspective
Events
Lecture: Social Media and Marginalized Voices in Neo/Non-liberal China
Nov. 21
3:30 to 5 p.m.
Sangren Hall
Socioeconomic Drivers of Adolescent Mental Health in Rohingya Refugee Camps and Neighboring Communities in Bangladesh
Nov. 21
4 to 6 p.m.
The Department of Economics presents the 58th Werner Sichel Lecture Series 2024-25. This guest speaker is Dr. Jennifer Seager from George Washington University, lecturing on Socioeconomic Drivers of Adolescent Mental Health in Rohingya Refugee Camps and Neighboring Communities in Bangladesh. For more information please contact Susan Pozo at (269) 387-5553. Free parking at Miller Auditorium ramp.
Tips from International Professionals: Thrive in a globalized and multicultural world
Nov. 21
4 to 5 p.m.
Student Center
Addressing International Conflict: Strategies for effectively managing disputes
Nov. 21
5 to 6 p.m.
Student Center