Genesis Fernandez and Ainsley Rahm making W's with their hands in the WMU bookstore.

Talk about a W!

A big win for Genesis Fernandez and Ainsley Rahm, who won an exclusive all-expenses-paid trip to New York Fashion Week! The Bronco Spirit in Motion Competition was filled with students bringing their best fashion, product design or marketing ideas to amp up the Bronco spirit.

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A group of students enjoying fellowship at Spring 2025 International Student Orientation.

WMU welcomes more than 50 new international students this January

Dr. Robert Makin

$800K grant to explore atomic level purity for energy developments

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Faculty awarded prestigious Fulbright fellowships for global research and teaching opportunities

Kevin Curiel-Vasquez in Sangren Hall.

"I am the first."

Broncos are grabbing the reins, creating a better life as a first-generation college student. At Western, we have resources and support for these trailblazers of education.
Hannah Douglas in Reed Fieldhouse in her cap and gown.

Just the beginning

For Western graduates, commencement isn't the end of a journey—it's the beginning of a new life full of meaning. Their years as a Bronco are creating opportunities of a lifetime.

Wellness at Western

The Western experience is designed to prioritize the whole you. You'll find everything you need to thrive intellectually, emotionally, physically and socially both in and out of the classroom. This holistic approach starts with the skills and abilities you don't see on paper: mental well-being, grit and purpose. That's why Western offers wellness tools to help students explore their strengths and areas for growth.