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 Elaine Russell for Athletics

On Saturday, Jan. 24, WMU's men’s and women’s basketball teams take center stage as they host an exciting doubleheader at University Arena—and we want YOU there to cheer on the Broncos! In appreciation for all you do for our campus community, faculty and staff may claim up to four complimentary tickets to enjoy a full day of Bronco basketball; your tickets are good for both games:

Women’s basketball tips off at 3:30 p.m.Men’s basketball follows at 6 p.m.

There’s nothing like the energy of a packed University Arena. Your support helps create the electric home-court atmosphere that fuels our teams and showcases the pride of Bronco Nation. Wear your brown and gold, bring your colleagues and family, and help us make it a big day for WMU basketball! For questions on…

Posted by Laura Kirkendall for Facilities Management

On Tuesday, January 13, Lot 27 behind Moore Hall will have several parking spaces closed off in order to repair a drain in the parking lot. Signage will be present during the closure to clearly designate which areas of the parking lot to avoid. Once the repair is completed, there will be a couple parking spaces that remain closed until Tuesday, January 20, to allow the new concrete to fully cure.

View the parking lot closure map


Posted by Ben Zblewski for University Recreation

Work with a certified personal trainer in a welcoming, friendly group environment that promotes a sense of belonging and accountability. Learn to Lift is a program that meets twice a week for five weeks designed for participants of all fitness levels. During each one hour session, a personal trainer will lead you and a small group of individuals through a creative, fun and dynamic workout experience.

Registration deadline is Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 1 p.m.


Posted by Deanne Puca for MLK Celebration

Western will commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 19, with events centered on the theme of standing against injustice. The day’s highlight is a keynote address by Dr. Cornel West, author, scholar and activist, at 6 p.m. in Miller Auditorium. This free event is sponsored by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion with WMU Athletics and the Seita Scholars Program.

Earlier in the day, the Lewis Walker Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnic Relations will host its annual MLK Day Teach-In beginning at 1 p.m. in Room 1910 of Sangren Hall and via livestream. The program includes an address by Dr…

Posted by Deanne Puca for News

The Emeriti Council invites the WMU Community to attend the first Wednesday II event of 2026, a visit to the Richmond Center for a behind the scenes tour and updates about the prestigious College of Fine Arts, led by Dean Daniel G. Guyette.

They will meet inside the Richmond Center for Visual Arts at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 14. 


Posted by Tammy Boneburg for Western Wellness

The Healthy Way program is designed for faculty and staff who want to achieve their health and wellness goals through evidence-based nutrition and mindful eating practices and behavior change strategies. Sessions are designed to provide individual and peer support. 

(Space is limited to 40 people)

Meet virtually on Tuesdays from 12:05-12:55 p.m.
Jan. 27
Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24
Mar 3
 Register by Noon on Monday, Jan 26
Find more information and to Register
Posted by Laura Kirkendall for Facilities Management

Starting on Friday, January 9, the front entrance and parking lot entrance steps at Moore Hall will be partially closed for repairs. During the closure, a path will remain open to reach the door and the areas getting repaired will be clearly marked. The entrance steps will be fully reopened by the end of the day on Friday, January 23.

View the entrance step closure map


Posted by Melissa Holman for Multicultural Affairs for Students

The Western Michigan University Kalamazoo Promise Scholars Program is pleased to announce the hiring of Lisbeth Morales as the new director of the WMU Kalamazoo Promise Scholars Program and associate director of Multicultural Affairs for Students.

A proud Kalamazoo native, Morales is a two-time Western Michigan University graduate and a Kalamazoo Promise recipient, bringing both professional expertise and lived experience to her new leadership role. Her appointment marks a continued commitment to advancing student success and enhancing the collegiate experience for Promise Scholars at WMU.

Morales joins Lucas Haley, newly hired Financial Wellbeing and Outreach Specialist and fellow Kalamazoo Promise recipient. Together, the team will support nearly 500…

Posted by Paula M. Davis for Office of the President

Faculty and staff are invited to an informational session with President Kavalhuna on Tuesday, Jan. 13, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in Sangren Hall, Room 1920. During the session, the president will answer questions about new initiatives he outlined in his Dec. 4 message to faculty and staff, including steps to strengthen collaboration, transparency and WMU’s long-term fiscal health. This session is an opportunity to learn more about the initiatives and engage directly in discussion and questions. Those who wish to submit a question in advance may do so at @email


Posted by Deanne Puca for Athletics

Bronco basketball fans can pick up a limited-edition beanie when purchasing a ticket to select women's and men's home games in January. Fans can snag the winter hat during the women's basketball game on Jan. 3 against Buffalo or the men's basketball game on Jan. 10 against Eastern Michigan. The total ticket price with the beanie is $20.

The ticket bundle must be purchased online or by calling the Bronco Ticket Office at (888)-4-WMU-TIX or (888) 496-8849.