A group photo with WMU President Russ Kavalhuna, KCC mascot Blaze, students Chad Singleterry and Carleigh Hassing, mascot Buster Bronco and KCC President Paul Watson II.

The Bronco Bound Guarantee gets bigger

Western Michigan University and Kellogg Community College are partnering to offer guaranteed admission and scholarship opportunities to qualified KCC students

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President Kavalhuna and students at move-in 2025.

WMU campus set to come alive when Broncos arrive for move-in, Fall Welcome 2026

New faces, returning friends and the excitement of a fresh academic year will bring Western Michigan University to life as thousands of Broncos arrive for Fall Welcome 2026 this month. From move-in day to the Matriculation Ceremony and Bronco Bash, the annual weeklong celebration at the end of August helps students make connections, explore Western traditions, and get involved in campus groups and activities.

WMU’s Cold Case Program sets national standard

Students in Western’s prestigious Cold Case Program have worked with Michigan State Police and 13 other agencies to solve eight decades-old homicide and missing persons cases, bringing justice and closure to victims’ families. Graduates of the program are in high demand and have gone on to successful careers in local and state law enforcement, forensic labs, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security.

WMU’s program was ahead of its time in the development of student-involved cold case programs and should serve as a benchmark by which other programs around the country measure themselves.
— Retired Detective 1st Lt. Dave Eddy
Students in the Cold Case Program open a box filed with criminal files.

Cold Case Program honored as benchmark for student-police partnerships

Just as news broke of yet another student-assisted case resolution, Western’s Cold Case Program got a major shoutout at a training hosted by the International Homicide Investigators Association.

MSP Trooper Sean Montroy smiles in the Cold Case Program space.

Broncos on the beat

These Cold Case Program grads are building their careers around public service.

Dr. Ashlyn Kuersten talks with a student at a computer in the Cold Case Program lab.

The best in the MAC

No surprise to her students, Dr. Ashlyn Kuersten, founder and director of the Cold Case Program, won the Mid-American Conference’s Outstanding Faculty Award for Student Success.

It pays to be a Broncos Lead intern

Students in the Broncos Lead Internship Program get paid a competitive wage to apply what they’ve learned in the classroom at local small businesses and nonprofits. These experiences are career game changers: Students build their skills and boost their résumés—planning events, managing budgets and contracts, creating promotional content, and more—while helping hometown organizations serve the community. Now that’s what we call Experience-Driven Learning.

Ready for launch

Broncos are prepared to start fulfilling careers when they graduate. Take it from some of our newest alumni, who are set to manage supply chains, videography productions, airport operations and more.