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The new Western Michigan University Athletic Performance Center and Kalamazoo Events Center broke ground at the site in ...
Western Michigan University’s Board of Trustees (BoT) met June 26 to vote on several action items including student housing, tuition and meal rates for the 2025-26 academic year.
The design and development of a new state-of-the-art arena for Western Michigan University Athletics is underway. Construction is scheduled to begin November 2024 and the aim for completion is 2027-28 ...
Western Michigan outfielder Blake Dunn has been selected by the Cincinnati Reds at round 15, pick 18 (450 overall) in the MLB Draft.
Registered Student Organization Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) held a pro-Palestinian demonstration outside of the Western Michigan University’s administration building Oct. 7. The day of ...
Another exciting new coach, WMU Women’s Basketball welcomed Kate Achter this offseason. “What we found, we were able to attract a completely different type of candidate than we would have been three ...
Western Michigan University announced in an email to the campus community Friday that two grant awards have been officially terminated due to recent action by the U.S. Department of Education.
Western Michigan University’s student-run radio station, 89.1 WIDR FM, attended the 85th annual Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS) awards and brought home recognition for their dedication to ...
Whether you are looking for a quick bite or a full course meal, Kalamazoo is home to many amazing restaurants that are sure to dazzle your taste buds.
Western Michigan University Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Julian Vasquez Heilig will be stepping down and returning to a faculty position to “pursue his passions” announced in an ...
WIDR host Daniel Ebo accompanies Western Herald co-hosts Nicole, Eli and Kayla. Keep up to date on recent WMU and Kalamazoo news! Connect with the Western Herald above, and with 89.1 WIDRFM host ...
The Western Michigan University President’s Cabinet responded to executive orders signed by President Donald Trump involving higher education in an email to the campus community Tuesday.