
Onward together
Bronco Nation is building momentum for a new academic year. “Your investment in yourself is an investment in your future, and we’re going to meet you there—whatever you need,” says WMU President Russ Kavalhuna.
First-year faces
Latest news

WMU co-leading new NSF-funded center dedicated to advancing sustainable packaging

New on-campus thrift store supports sustainability, affordability

True belonging and troubleshooting: cybersecurity student finds joy in ever-evolving field

Level up: WMU's new esports lab signals commitment to career preparation in growing industry

From WMU stardom to NFL scouting, Bronco alum thriving with Detroit Lions

WMU Student Center becomes the 17th campus building to earn LEED certification

Enhancing STEM education: Western secures $230K grant to establish regional support hub as part of statewide network

WMU launches Native American elders-in-residence program
The future is bright
For Western graduates, commencement isn't the end of a journey—it's the beginning of a new life full of meaning. Their years as a Bronco are creating opportunities of a lifetime.

From cold case to hot career: WMU graduate poised for future in law enforcement

Leadership, internship and relationships elevate sport management grad's experience

Bound for greatness: Chemical and paper engineering grad presses forward in career

Supply chain standout grad racks up resume-worthy experiences
Excellence in action

Western honors staff for impact on students and campus community in 2023-24

Professor honored for her service, commitment to students

Educator honored with Emerging Scholar Award for impactful research

Broncos recognized for commitment to diversity, inclusion with 2024 Excellence in Diversity Award

Exemplars of engaging education honored with Distinguished Teaching Award

Trio of science innovators recognized as Distinguished Faculty Scholars
Wellness at Western
The Western experience is designed to prioritize the whole you. You'll find everything you need to thrive intellectually, emotionally, physically and socially both in and out of the classroom. This holistic approach starts with the skills and abilities you don't see on paper: mental well-being, grit and purpose. That's why Western offers wellness tools to help students explore their strengths and areas for growth.