2021 WMU News

Groundbreaking research could provide key to kicking smoking habit for good

Dr. Ricky Stull's research lays the groundwork for a potential solution to nicotine addiction. His work advances a strategy of using enzymes to degrade nicotine in the body, flushing it from the system without any adverse effects.

Business faculty help coordinate interdisciplinary international conference

Two faculty members in the Haworth College of Business recently collaborated on Let Us Dream, an interdisciplinary international conference involving more than 50 speakers from over 15 universities and 50 community service organizations.

WMU named in Princeton Review's 2021 'best business schools'

Western Michigan University's Haworth College of Business has once again been named a best business school, according to Princeton Review.

Virtual career fairs to connect WMU students to employers

WMU's virtual events from Wednesday, Feb. 3 through late May are free and open to the public, although tailored to college students and recent college graduates. Hundreds of employers are looking to fill full- and part-time jobs as well as internships and co-op positions.

Get a fresh start spring semester with events focused on building connections, well-being and racial equality

The beginning of a new year offers a chance to implement new wellness routines and refocus goals. From job prospects and fitness resources to opportunities to connect with campus organizations and programs and serve the community, spring semester is ripe with potential to get involved at WMU.

Martin Luther King Jr. remembered with virtual events, community read

Western Michigan University and local partners continue their tradition of honoring slain civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. with a series of virtual events centering on this year's theme of "None of Us is Free Until All of Us Are Free."