WMU to purchase Newell Rubbermaid’s facility on Parkview Campus
The WMU Board of Trustees approved a plan to purchase the 62,000-square-foot building to accommodate several future academic, operational and athletic needs, including replacing WMU’s Physical Plant building.
WMU welcomes over 150 students and professionals across Great Lakes region for IISE conference
Welcoming over 150 students and industrial engineering experts to share in networking, keynote presentations, as well as technical and career sessions, Western Michigan University hosted the Great Lakes Regional Institute of Industrial & Systems Engineers (IISE) conference in February.
Teaching for tomorrow: How hands-on AI experience is empowering new educators
The College of Education and Human Development is leading the future of instruction by embedding AI literacy, ethics, and hands-on prompt engineering into its curriculum to empower educators and professionals.
Safety-focused redesign will close Oliver Lane/Oakland Drive intersection
Oliver Lane is set to become a no-outlet street this summer, no longer connecting to Oakland Drive, with construction beginning after commencement.
WMU revamps online master’s in educational and instructional technology emphasizing real-world design, AI and prior learning credit
This flexible, remote degree focuses on integrating generative AI and digital pedagogy into modern classrooms and corporate environments.
Top model, top student: WMU Medallion Scholar slays in the classroom and on the runway
A third-year music theatre performance student, Maya Narayan has packed her resume with exciting experiences—from multiple appearances in New York Fashion Week to starring in WMU Theatre productions and leading service efforts in registered student organizations.
WMU Board of Trustees to meet in special formal session Tuesday
Individuals wishing to address the Board of Trustees during the public comment section must notify Stacy Thinnes by 5 p.m. on Monday, March 9.
WMU’s Dr. Ashlyn Kuersten wins MAC Outstanding Faculty Award for Student Success
Dr. Ashlyn Kuersten, professor of sociology and director of WMU's Cold Case Program, was chosen from MAC faculty at 13 institutions to win the overall award, which celebrates instructors who strengthen student learning and engagement inside and beyond the classroom.
WMU gearing up to host 2026 regional Science Olympiad tournament
On Saturday, March 21, 2026, Western Michigan University’s will welcome more than 750 middle and high school students to campus to participate in the Region 10 Science Olympiad Tournament. The tournament is being hosted by the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the College of Arts and Sciences at WMU.
Celebrate Excellence at Golden Broncos 2026
Golden Broncos honors outstanding WMU RSOs and leaders. Nominations are due March 8. Join us April 9 in the Student Center to celebrate excellence in student engagement.
Why RSO Re-Registration Matters
Annual RSO re-registration keeps organizations active, eligible for funding, visible on campus, and aligned with university policies. Students can also start new RSOs through ExperienceWMU.
Passion in research: Yomi Nathan’s journey to finding his niche
Western Michigan University has been the hub of mechanical engineering master’s student Yomi Nathan’s academic journey. With an interest in biomedical engineering, Nathan finds his life’s inspiration in his studies.
Engineering management technology alum finds passion in career
Western Michigan University alumnus Cory Scholler’s excitement for his role at automotive parts manufacturer is palpable.
RSO Gold Rush
RSO Gold Rush begins March 1, and it is the most important preparation period for the upcoming academic year.
Gold Rush is the time when student organizations complete the key steps that shape next year. This includes re registering your organization, applying for Soc Space, and submitting Golden Bronco Award nominations.
All processes open March 1 in ExperienceWMU.
WMU welcomes Indigenous leaders as elders in residence
Supported by a grant from the Native American Heritage Fund, Western Michigan University's Native American Affairs Council has named Robin Greymountain, of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, and Shannon Martin, of the Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi, the University's first elders in residence.
WMU aviation instructor, student win statewide awards
The Michigan Department of Transportation has recognized a Western Michigan University faculty member and student among the best in the state’s aviation community. Stephanie Ward, instructor of airport operations, is 2025 Aviation Educator of the Year, and Reed Hudson, an aviation operations and management student, is Aviation Student of the Year.
Recruiting skills and retaining connections
Maddie Suttle, a senior human resource management student with a minor in leadership and business strategy, is developing new skills and investing in valuable experiences at Western Michigan University’s Haworth College of Business. Hailing from La Grange Park, Illinois, Suttle brings human warmth to managing resources through leadership experiences and personal connections.
From classroom to community: Service learning in Spanish at WMU
WMU Spanish students are using their language skills to serve their community, through an upper level course taught by Dr. Lindsay Jeffers. The class, SPAN 4400, pairs students with local Spanish speaking organizations — like elementary schools and nonprofit organizations — to apply the language in a meaningful, real-world setting.