Search

Mindfulness Sessions

Western Wellness

… Giron, as he guides you through mindfulness sessions In today’s fast-paced world, we often forget to slow down and … valuable person impacting our lives–ourselves.  Studies show mindfulness meditation can improve well-being at work … turn cultivate a greater connection with the community. This program takes a research-driven approach to the mind/body …

https://wmich.edu/wellness/mindfulness

Bronco Spotlight: Earvean Diggs

Career and Student Employment Services

… your current job: The role of a Social Worker in RRTP consists of serving in the capacity of a Case Manager on an … strengths, needs, goals, support system as well as barriers to care. While serving our Veterans in a residential … I have had the first-hand experience of understanding how families are directly impacted when our Veterans do not …

https://wmich.edu/career/earveandiggsmsw

Best Room on Campus

Housing and Residence Life

… on Campus Some pictures are worth a thousand words, but this one could be worth $250 Show off your residence hall room or on-campus apartment for a chance to win the title of Best Room on Campus and up to $250. We …

https://wmich.edu/housing/room-contest

Faculty Spotlights

School of Social Work

… range of research interests that bring a wealth of expertise to our program. In addition to their research … more about their work with the FASTER Program , Child Welfare , the SUPPORT Program , the Walker Institute , and the … team that conducts assessments to understand how traumatic exposures or family conflict impact children …

https://wmich.edu/socialwork/facultyspotlights

Waitlist Request

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… Waitlist Request The waitlist request form for the Spring 2026 semester is closed.  Use this form to request to be added to a waitlist enrollment in the …

https://wmich.edu/engineer/advising/waitlist

Bachelor's in Finance

Finance and Commercial Law

… a B.B.A. in finance will help you develop the  analysis, problem-solving, and technology skills necessary for … or international finance, the major will prepare you to succeed. Apply now Explore Haworth College of Business … the data 100% of finance graduates working full time are satisfied with their job —2023-24 Career Outcomes Report …

https://wmich.edu/finance/academics/finance

First cohort finding success, belonging in new Bronco Connect Living Learning Community

W Magazine

… lights and running the video game stream, Juliana Smith is in the zone. “I always wanted to be involved in an … biggest fear was not finding friends or a place to fit in. However, Smith did find a community and more in the Bronco … through their time here,” Holman says. “College is not just going to classes; it’s also everything else you’re doing to

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/02/70890

Student Employee Appreciation Week celebrates impact of Broncos working on campus

News

… roughly 2,000 students, from cashiers to graduate assistants. In addition to performing tasks critical to keeping … while also having her hardest classes for her program thus far." MICHON JENKINS MUHAMMAD Michon Jenkins Muhammad … Scholars Academy. "Michon is reliable, responsible, has shown marked growth both personally and professionally, and …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/03/71281

Bronco Connect Community

Housing and Residence Life

… improved my social and emotional health, allowing me to thrive here at Western. Juliana College is a journey of self-discovery, and you may be like a lot of … 28 ; initial decisions will be released in April, with ongoing scholarship offers made into early summer. Students …

https://wmich.edu/housing/communities/broncoconnect

Grad school event helps those seeking advanced studies

News

… studies Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on A photo of the Graduate and Professional School Fair KALAMAZOO, … on Western Michigan University's main campus. The free fair is being sponsored by the Graduate College and Career and … Attendees seeking tips on how to apply to graduate and professional schools may …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/09/19110