Western will grant nearly 1,000 degrees to students during commencement ceremonies Saturday, June 27. On that date, graduates will participate in one of two programs beginning at 9 a.m. at Miller Auditorium. Ceremonies will also be livestreamed via a link on the commencement webpage.
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A thoughtful transformation is underway at Western Michigan University’s historic Oaklands Residence. As part of the University's ongoing campus improvements, Western's Department of Planning, Design, and Construction (PDC) is spearheading a dual-focused initiative: a comprehensive interior renovation of the historic residence and the installation of a new, permanent vehicular access drive via the Student Center Loop Road.
WMU’s Black Faculty & Staff Council will host a special performance by Rootead Enrichment Center honoring Juneteenth on Friday, June 19. Sponsored by the Office of Education and Training and the King-Chávez-Parks (KCP) Visiting Professors Program, the event at 2:30 p.m. in the Multicultural Center of the Trimpe Building commemorates June 19, 1865—the day enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, learned of their freedom. Now a federal holiday, Juneteenth symbolizes liberation, justice and the ongoing pursuit of equality. Join us to reflect, learn and celebrate the resilience, culture and contributions of Black communities while honoring this important moment in history.
West Hills Athletic Club is excited to introduce Kathleen Hawkins as its Junior tennis director. A Kalamazoo native, Michigan’s 2010 Miss Tennis, and a Bronco alumna, Kathleen brings an exceptional blend of elite playing experience and proven coaching success to her new role.
Kathleen was a standout at Western Michigan University, earning Team MVP honors in 2012 and 2013 and achieving a career-high national singles ranking of No. 55. She finished her collegiate career with multiple tournament titles while consistently leading her team in both singles and doubles.
As a coach, Kathleen has developed players at all levels, guiding athletes to high UTR rankings and helping 16 players reach the state finals at Mattawan High School. Known for her focus on…
Join us on June 20 for the 2nd Annual Dr. Ben Wilson Memorial Golf Tournament, a meaningful day of community and remembrance. Help make a lasting difference while doing something you love. Held in honor of Dr. Benjamin C. Wilson Jr., this event brings together friends, alumni and supporters to celebrate his legacy while investing in future generations. All proceeds from the tournament will directly support the Dr. Benjamin C. Wilson Jr. Memorial Scholarship Endowment, ensuring that 100% of funds raised create lasting educational opportunities for students. Register for the Dr. Ben Wilson Memorial Golf Tournament today!
Join fellow Broncos at Comerica Park for WMU Night with the Detroit Tigers on June 23—a summer tradition celebrating Bronco pride in the heart of Detroit. Fans who purchase the special WMU ticket package will receive an exclusive Detroit Tigers × WMU co-branded hooded tee, available only to WMU Night attendees. This year’s event offers even more ways to make the most of the experience:
Kick things off at the pre-party on the Comerica Park rooftop, featuring great views, lively conversation and a festive start to the night.Ride together on a chartered bus from Kalamazoo to Detroit, making the trip easy, social and stress free.Don’t miss your chance to celebrate Western, connect with fellow Broncos and cheer on the Tigers—we’d love to see you there!
WMU’s Academically Talented Youth Program is once again holding summer camps for students in grades 6-9. There are no admissions requirements and any student can attend. These are half-day camps held on campus, but participants can take two camps and stay all day!
Some of this year’s camp options include:
Arts for a Brighter FutureCalling all PoetsMath GamesPaper Mache PersonasScratch Multimedia GamesPlus many more!
Camps are $150 each and half-off scholarships are available for any participant who qualifies for any type of state or federal financial assistance. Email the office for more information on how to receive a waiver.
For more information and to register, visit the summer camp website. But hurry – camps are filling fast and you don’t want to miss out!
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.