WMU football players hoist a trophy over their heads.

Onward for the championship

The Broncos are Detroit-bound, clinching a spot in the 2025 Mid-American Conference Championship at Ford Field with a big road win against Eastern Michigan.

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Trustees October 2025

WMU Board of Trustees to meet in formal session Thursday, Dec. 4

A student creating a W with her hands on the stage of Miller Auditorium at WMU commencement.

Western to celebrate 1,100+ new graduates on Dec. 13

WMU students Josh Major and Drew Gassman

Nerves of steel prevail as WMU sales students win big at Steel City Sales Challenge

Mohammed Asif sails on a boat.

Doctoral candidate charts course for success in world championship sailing win

Students walk on a sidewalk on campus.

Bronco Buds program to welcome hundreds of Kalamazoo high schoolers to WMU campus

Two students walking outside in the snow outside of Sangren Hall.

In the know about snow: WMU’s closure policy and safety info

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WMU launches Western Outfitters to help Broncos dress for success

WMU seal statue amid foliage

WMU-AAUP, President Kavalhuna launch scholarship to advance opportunity for first-generation students

Excellence in action

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Western honors staff who inspire, connect and lead with 2024-25 Make a Difference Award 

Dr. Sultan

WMU geoscientist honored with prestigious scholar award for research in remote sensing, water resources 

Whitney DeCamp and Lori Wingate.

Exemplars of campus engagement honored with Distinguished Service Award

Drs. apker and schroeter

WMU educators recognized for excellence in teaching and student engagement

Dr. Pnina Ari-Gur, Chef Andrew Francisco

Global Engagement Award recognizes efforts to welcome international scholars

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Internationally regarded geographer honored as WMU's Emerging Scholar

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.