
Employer-sought skills

The research university advantage

Internship opportunities
Dream job
Brandon Harlin, sports management, B.S.‘22
Player Engagement Coordinator, New York Giants
Now the Player Engagement Coordinator for the New York Giants, Brandon credits his instructors at Western who were personally invested in his success. Thanks to their support, he landed a senior internship with Bronco Athletics that led to his dream job.
9 of 10
93%
of graduates participated in experience-driven learning*
97%
A fearless flyer
Laila Stein, aviation flight science, aviation management and operations, B.S.‘23
Safety and operations intern, National Business Aviation Association
Laila’s senior thesis is helping to shape her own college’s mental health support for future students and pilots. Her faculty and advisors pushed her to delve deeper into the research, earning her recognition in broader circles and an invitation to speak on a panel at the University of North Dakota Aerospace Symposium on Mental Health.
Pursue justice
Jayla Williams, criminal justice, B.A.‘23
Sadek Law PLC, legal assistant
Jayla helped crack homicide cases, working alongside Michigan State Police detectives, through WMU’s Cold Case Program, a first-of-its-kind partnership that has garnered national media attention on the "Today Show" and "48 Hours," among others.
*WMU collected data for 2,859 graduates, of which 2,059 were employed full time, 93 were employed part time, 535 employed their degree to gain admittance to graduate school or were otherwise continuing their education, 8 were engaged in military service and 1 was volunteering full time. In addition, 700 of those working full time were satisfied with their job, based on 758 responses, and 1,391 of those working full time had a job related to their degree, based on 1,460 responses. 2023-24 Career Outcomes Report, wmich.edu/about/facts