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 Deanne Puca for Marketing and Strategic Communications

Sessions for formal headshots specifically for faculty and staff continue during fall semester:

Tuesday, Sept. 16, in Room 4550 of Sangren Hall, from 9 a.m. to noon and 12:30 to 5 p.m.Thursday, Nov. 6, in Room 4550 of Sangren Hall, from 9 a.m. to noon and 12:30 to 5 p.m.

Photos are taken on a walk-in basis, and no appointments are needed.

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Posted by Paula M. Davis for Office of the President

President Kavalhuna will host a listening session for faculty on Thursday, Sept. 4, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in Room 3016 of Waldo Library. This session is designed to hear directly from faculty about WMU's strengths, opportunities and challenges as we advance our shared mission. Although the focus is on faculty voices, others are also welcome.

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Posted by Elizabeth Braaksma for Haenicke Institute for Global Education

The Haenicke Institute for Global Education revived the "You are Welcome Here" campaign this fall. An updated poster is available for download and distribution. Stickers and screen displays are also available. Visit the campaign's website or reach out to wmu-international@wmich.edu to get involved. WMU welcomed more than 200 new international students to campus this fall. Join us as we welcome them to Kalamazoo.  

Our International Student and Scholar Services unit assists more than 2,500…

Posted by Beth Pappalardo for Faculty Development

New and early-career faculty are invited to join the 2025–26 Early Career Faculty Seminar (ECFS), a yearlong program hosted by WMU’s Office of Faculty Development. Through monthly sessions, participants engage with University leaders, senior faculty, and campus partners to support professional growth, build networks, and promote early-career success.

Fall sessions meet in person October 6, November 3, and December 8. Spring sessions will be held virtually, with dates and times selected by participants in December. The deadline to sign up is September 22.


Posted by Laura Kirkendall for Facilities Management

Our team continues to work through the final stages of the Pedestrian Green Space project. As you navigate campus, please be aware of the following areas:

Zone 1 — Pedestrian connection to the Student Recreation Center is now open! Please stay on the walkways.Zone 2 — Parking lots 16, 19, 87 and 94, and S Hayes Dr, all located just west of University Arena are closed. These areas will not reopen and will become new green space.Zone 3 — Area south of Ellsworth Hall, just to the east of the old Bernhard Center site, is closed. The area will reopen on Aug. 27.Zone 4 — Ring Road North, from Lot 48 south to W Michigan Ave, up to the traffic light by Student Recreation Center and Kalamazoo College's athletic complex is closed. The closure also includes a section of…
Posted by Kahler Schuemann for Office of the President

Under a change in reporting structure, the Office of Institutional Equity and the Office of the Ombuds are now organizationally housed within Legal Affairs, Risk and Compliance rather than the Office of the President. This shift in reporting lines does not change the missions, daily operations or staffing of the offices. Students, employees and other constituents can continue to expect the same exceptional services, resources and commitment to fairness that have long defined these offices. Guided by the established policies and best practices in their fields, staff will continue their important work with the professionalism and dedication that our community depends on.


Posted by John Sweeney for Haenicke Institute for Global Education

The Haenicke Institute for Global Education recognizes and thanks the 47 dedicated faculty, staff and graduate student leaders who led study abroad programming during the ‘24–’25 academic year.   

WMU Study Abroad supported 30 faculty-led programs last year, with travel to 22 different countries across six continents. A total of 411 students participated in faculty-led trips.   

Explore the full article to see the complete list of faculty, staff and graduate student leaders and the impact of their work. 


Posted by Chris Hybels for College of Education and Human Development

The College of Education and Human Development will be hosting Dr. Gerald Juhnke for the keynote event,  WMU CEHD's and the Greater Kalamazoo Community's storied history: continuing our synergetic, post-pandemic journey together.

A licensed professional counselor, Dr. Juhnke has over three decades of clinical, supervisory, and academic experience in diverse settings. WMU students, staff, faculty and the Kalamazoo community are invited to attend. 

Note: There will be a one hour reception followed by keynote address.

Event Details: 
Thursday, September 25
5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 
Room 1910, Sangren Hall 

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Posted by Beth Pappalardo for Teaching and Learning

Don’t miss the opportunity to develop and grow as a collaborative leader at WMU. The Academic Leadership Academy (ALA), hosted by the Office of Faculty Development, is a year-long professional development experience combining practical and experiential learning. Open to full-time, board-appointed tenured faculty and administrative or advanced professional staff with leadership potential, the ALA helps participants deepen their understanding of WMU’s systems, strengthen leadership skills, and expand their campus network. Applications for the 2025–26 cohort are due September 8. 


Posted by Beth Pappalardo for Teaching and Learning

Western Michigan University invites nominations for the 2026–27 Academic Excellence Awards, including the Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award (due February 2, 2026), and the Distinguished Service, Distinguished Teaching, and Emerging Scholar Awards (due April 1, 2026). These awards recognize exceptional faculty contributions in scholarship, teaching, service, and emerging research. 

For questions, contact Tonya Dean at tonya.dean@wmich.edu or email faculty-development@wmich.edu.