WMU Today

WMU Today is a compilation of internal announcements for faculty, staff and retirees. Items are posted by individuals from across the institution. Click on each headline to read the complete text of specific bulletins.
Posted by Megan Looker for Marketing and Strategic Communications

Managing your department’s digital presence at wmich.edu just got easier! A new CMS User Guide is now available in goWMU, offering a centralized hub for all web editors.

Whether you are building a new page or refreshing existing content, the updated guide provides:

Step-by-step tutorials: Detailed walk-throughs for all content and component types.

Visual aids: New screenshots to guide you through the interface.

Best practices: Learn about accessibility compliance, branding standards and image preparation.

Roles & navigation: Instructions on managing user permissions and site menus.

Log into goWMU to explore these tools and make your page worth the click.

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Posted by Kevin Bunkley for Biological Sciences

The Department of Biological Sciences' Finch Greenhouse is conducting a limited sale of certain flower and herb plant varieties. Each plant sells for $5/each and are available via preorder only. Faculty, staff, and students may shop the online storefront via the Greenhouse Store. The sale runs from May 18-22, and orders may be picked up at the Finch Greenhouse on the first floor of Wood Hall each day during the sale from 9:00am to 3:00pm. Proceeds directly support the operation of the greenhouse and for more information, please contact amanda.j.mcphail@wmich.edu.

Posted by Tyler Maruschak for Student Engagement
Do not miss your chance to be part of one of WMU’s biggest traditions: Bronco Bash! It is right around the corner, and we need your energy to make it unforgettable! Whether you want to promote your department or get involved behind the scenes, now is the time to sign up. Save the date for September 1st from 3 to 6pm! Reserve Your TableHosting a booth is one of the best ways to connect with thousands of students in one day. Promote your services, showcase your programs and opportunities, or just bring the fun!Reserve your table here  Volunteer at BashWe’re also looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help bring the event to life. From set-up to event support, volunteering is a great way to meet people, gain experience, and get a free Bronco Bash T-shirt!Sign up to volunteer here
Posted by Stephanie Wixson for West Hills Athletic Club

Looking for a fun and active way to keep kids engaged this summer? West Hills Athletic Club offers a full season of youth camps focused on fitness, skill development, and plenty of fun with programs designed for kids and teens of all experience levels. Whether your child is trying a new sport or looking to take their game to the next level, there’s a camp for everyone this summer. 

Junior Pickleball Camps create a welcoming and energetic environment designed to introduce players of all skill levels, ages 7 through high school seniors, to one of the fastest-growing sports. Available Monday—Thursday, 9 a.m. to noon. See camp schedule for weeks available. 

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Posted by Eric McConnell for Make a Difference Awards

The Make A Difference Selection Committee is now seeking supporting nomination materials for the  2025-26 Make A Difference Annual Award. Nominate a colleague who has received a Fall 2025 or Spring 2026 Make A Difference Semiannual Award now through May 31 at . View annual award candidates.

A committee of peers will select award recipients based on your comments rather than the individual's reputation, title or position. Provide specific information and use descriptive examples in support of your nominee to ensure they get the full consideration they deserve. For selection criteria and detailed program information, view the program guidelines. Annual Award recipients will be honored at WMU Fall Award Celebration.

Posted by Laura Kirkendall for Facilities Management

Road construction on Ring Road North will occur from May 18 through June 30 and will involve a road closure and traffic under flag control.

A closure with no thru traffic will affect a small section of Ring Road North in front of Valley Dining Center, including the pedestrian bridge over Goldsworth Valley Pond, from May 19-25. This closure is needed for safety upgrades and bridge resealing.

Following this work, Ring Road North from Ellsworth Hall to the Valley 1 intersection will be under flag control from June 2-11 for concrete removal and replacement, supporting new sidewalk installation. Asphalt removal and replacement of the road will take place in June on a date to be determined; each phase will take one day, with flag control remaining in place.…

Posted by Laura Kirkendall for Facilities Management

As we approach the end of the fiscal year and enter peak construction and renovation season, please note that new project requests may not be guaranteed for summer completion. The deadline to encumber project costs with FY26 funding is May 16. Be sure to note “FY26” on any Bronco Project Request where funds should be encumbered. Signed FY26  project budget approval forms, with "FY26" indicated, must be returned to the Facilities Management (FM) project manager by June 12.

On June 27, the Budget Office will receive from FM a list of projects eligible for encumbrance to FY27. This includes fund 11 projects that meet all of the following criteria:

Funded by F11 that are not closed as of June 30.Have unused allocated funding.Do not have a F63 associated…
Posted by Asha Ritchie for Health Promotion and Education

Mental Health First Aid for Higher Education is an internationally recognized training offered by Integrated Services of Kalamazoo. The training teaches participants how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance abuse disorders. This in-depth training includes a discussion of specific risk factors, skill-building to provide initial support to someone who may be struggling or in a crisis, and practice applying the action plan in a number of scenarios.

Lunch is provided! All attendees will receive a gold 'Be Gentle With Your Mental' t-shirt. 

Registration closes on May 12.


Registration May 19th
Posted by Maddie Christians for Haenicke Institute for Global Education

WMU Asian Initiatives invites students, faculty, staff and community members to join Tai Chi this summer. Open to all experience levels, sessions promote wellness, balance and mindfulness through guided instruction. Join us to learn more about this ancient Chinese tradition, which promotes low-impact "meditation in motion."

Twelve-week class sessions are set to begin in mid-May. Tai Chi Basic, Tai Chi Intermediate and Tai Chi Fan will be offered. Groups will meet in Sangren Hall. Registration is required. Learn more and sign up at wmich.edu/global/events/community-classes. Participants are encouraged to register early and share this opportunity with others.

WMU Asian Initiatives is a unit of the Haenicke Institute for Global Education.

Posted by Gary Barton for Information Technology

Need to know whether a WMU system or service is operational, down for maintenance, or unavailable for another reason? The WMU System Status page is a helpful self-service resource that lists all WMU enterprise systems and clearly shows whether they’re available or experiencing an issue.

If you see a system listed as experiencing a Service Disruption, rest assured that our WMU IT teams are already aware and working diligently to restore service as quickly as possible. This page includes updates on planned maintenance as well as unexpected outages or incidents, so you always have the latest information.

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