Goal-Oriented
From breakaways to business: The Slukynsky brothers’ journey to becoming champions
In a season for the history books, the Western Michigan University hockey team captured its first-ever NCAA national championship. Among the champions were several students from WMU’s Haworth College of Business, who balanced high-stakes competition with the demands of academic excellence.



Earning accolades, educating leaders and promoting belonging is all in a day’s work at the Haworth College of Business. Learn more about the exciting achievements happening as we prepare Broncos for life after graduation by offering exceptional and rewarding Experience-Driven Learning.

Student Success

A crucial assist
HR majors gain business experience and captain WMU women’s basketball
Being the best version of yourself. It’s challenging and exciting. It offers the opportunity for you to grow, finding an equilibrium between pushing yourself past obstacles and staying true to your core values. Artemis Kouki and Maggie Stutelberg, WMU women’s basketball co-captains, are consistently evolving into better versions of themselves as players and students.

In the spotlight
Notable news from the 2024-25 academic year highlights impressive rankings, successful students and more. See how WMU Haworth shines!



Strategy and faculty
With strong international partnerships, research on a variety of key business topics and approaches that engage students in their own learning and success, the Haworth College of Business is a recognized leader in business education with strategy and faculty that are second to none.

Perspectives


Supply chain management Bronco wins exclusive New York Fashion Week experience
Bejeweled boots, Buster-branded blouses, fringed fashion—Western Michigan University students channeled their best Bronco spirit for a shot at a behind-the-scenes experience at one of the fashion industry’s biggest events.




WMU digital marketing students create influencer campaigns for Disney’s The Lion King
Can you feel the love tonight? The answer is yes for Western Michigan University digital marketing students who are partnering with Miller Auditorium to promote Disney’s The Lion King to other WMU students through social media.


Celebrating alumni and friends

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