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You’re an individual who is truly unique. 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. Western is the place to become your best self.
9 of 10
Broncos are employed quickly, working in their field in jobs they like
—2023-24 Career Outcomes Report
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97%
of Broncos had instructors who made them excited about learning
—2023-24 Career Outcomes Report
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93%
of Broncos participate in Experience-Driven Learning
—2023-24 Career Outcomes Report
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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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Events
Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program - WMU Campus Deadline
Sep. 15
midnight to 11:59 p.m.
Presidential Listening Tour academic chair and director session
Sep. 15
3:30 to 5 p.m.
Waldo Library
The Presidential Listening Tour continues with a session focused on hearing from WMU academic chairs and directors.
Guest Artist Lecture: Iris Xiaoyu Liu, Presenter
Sep. 15
7:30 to 9 p.m.
Dalton Center
Iris Xiaoyu Liu is a bass trombonist from China, currently finishing her DMA degree at the University of Iowa, where she also served as a teaching assistant in the trombone area. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from the China Conservatory of Music in Beijing, and a Master’s degree from Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University with Denson Paul Pollard. Iris is making history as the first female bass trombonist from China to pursue a doctoral degree. Alongside her studies, she is a low brass instructor at Grinnell College and Central College at Iowa State, actively contributing to the development of young musicians in the brass community.