Top News of the Year

Western scores in 2024

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Persisting to peak performance

The fall 2024 sports season made history at Western and beyond! The five Bronco teams with postseason Â鶹´«Ã½â€”men's and women's soccer, football, volleyball and cross country—all made it to their postseason competitions. This is an institutional record, but Western's success is also launching the Broncos into the top three schools in the nation.
WMU President Edward Montgomery
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Â鶹´«Ã½ teams up with Detroit Lions as official educational partner

Two Â鶹´«Ã½s in the Cold Case program work in a room with case files.

State lauds success of Â鶹´«Ã½'s Cold Case Program with major financial investment

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Celebration planned for 2024 Experience-Driven Learning Grant awardees

WMU President Edward Montgomery greets two graduates

WMU president announces plan to retire next summer

Â鶹´«Ã½ President Edward Montgomery, who for the past seven years has steadily led Western to remarkable milestones—including its first enrollment increase in a decade in the second most competitive market in the nation, record Â鶹´«Ã½ retention and six-year graduation rates, an all-time high in research productivity and the largest gift ever made for a public university in U.S. history—has announced that he will retire next summer.

Students performing in the dance studio in Dunbar Hall.

Stepping into the next era of Western education

The penthouse dance studio is just one of many state-of-the-art spaces now open to Â鶹´«Ã½s following the transformational renovation of Dunbar Hall. Putting experience-driven learning at the forefront, the innovative classroom building also features the Dunbar Media Suite, an interdisciplinary hub equipped with top-of-the-line broadcasting, podcasting and journalism equipment.

Impactful research

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Department of Energy grants WMU $5M to advance carbon capture and storage

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Western joins Michigan universities in collaborative to spur innovation across state

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NSF grant aimed at advancing construction education with generative AI and BIM

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$3.17 million grant will energize electric vehicle research at WMU

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Researchers discover role Saharan dust plays in hurricane rainfall

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Working to say 'goodbye' to forever chemicals

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Mobility grant drives WMU and state forward as leaders in high-tech education, research and training

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Moving into the next phase for voice-activated technology accessibility

Student successes

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Environmentally-focused Â鶹´«Ã½ reels in internship with Michigan Department of Health and Human Services

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WMU nursing Â鶹´«Ã½s lead hospital study that could change future of pressure-wound monitoring

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Student experience meets community impact in groundbreaking new Evaluation Lab

Employee accolades

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WMU professor awarded prestigious Bellagio Residency: continues work on grief

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Western announces 2024 class of Presidential Innovation Professors

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Interdisciplinary faculty cohort works to expand project-based learning at WMU

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WMU faculty to reshape induction and mentoring programs of future educators

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CEHD faculty awarded three WMU grants to enhance experiential learning programs

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Associate director of culinary operations makes mark in nationwide cooking competition

WMU Dining's associate director of culinary operations, Chef Andrew Francisco, secured a second place win in the Pacific Northwest Canned Pears Can-Do Challenge this summer. Francisco's submission, a Korean pear kimchi and grilled goat cheese sandwich, featured a homemade kimchi made with canned pears, thick-cut cherrywood bacon, goat and mozzarella cheese and Dijon mustard sandwiched between sourdough bread. 

Amazing alumni

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Bronco behind the big screen: Alumna uses makeup to tell stories in movies and TV

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Western's own rocket man turns sci-fi dreams into reality

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Educational leadership alum receives Lifetime Achievement Award for work in career and technical education

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Education alum and teacher selected as state finalist for Presidential Award

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Sport management alum finds success with Indiana Pacers

Trey Connor sits on a desk in his office holding a basketball.

From the classroom to the court: WMU alumnus, one-time educator living out his hoop dreams

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Alumnus turned top Seattle tech CEO tackles health care arena

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Alumna is advancing medicine with mathematical modeling

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Alumnus Gang Chen is making strides in AI and machine learning

Robert (Bob) S. Kaiser, B.B.A.’78, is smiling and posing for his headshot. He is wearing a red tie and suit jacket

Owner, CEO and Bronco at helm of Kaiser Enterprise adds to significant gift

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Western alumnus receives Maryland's highest honor for geography education

Noteworthy developments

Students stand around a lab table dissecting cow brains.

Leveling up the experience

"Experiential learning isn't just a resume or portfolio builder; for me, it's an amazing guide to the right career path, and it builds comfort through discomfort."
Natalie Wiersma, kinetic imaging major
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Governor reappoints trustees Burris, Liggins to the WMU board

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Governor names new trustees to Western’s governing board

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Â鶹´«Ã½, Kalamazoo Valley Community College and The Kalamazoo Promise receive $620,000 grant to help working-age Â鶹´«Ã½s earn postsecondary credentials

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New partnership puts Kalamazoo Public Schools Â鶹´«Ã½s on path to Spanish minor at Â鶹´«Ã½

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WMU and Kent Career Tech Center announce dual enrollment partnership for aviation Â鶹´«Ã½s

Two Â鶹´«Ã½s work with a mannequin in a bed at the nursing lab.

New $2 million grant supports nursing pipeline from KCC to WMU

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Western joins new initiative to increase Michigan's child welfare workforce

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New partnership provides teachers and Â鶹´«Ã½s with STEM learning experiences