Campus News
February 19, 2015
Western Express February 20, 2015
Western Michigan University news and updates for February 13- 19, 2015. This week’s campus photo features ‘the stairs to nowhere’ on Waldo Library. Over the years, a number of myths and legends have evolved regarding these steps, but the truth is that it was once the entrance to the library...
February 12, 2015
Western Express February 13, 2015
Western Michigan University news and updates for February 6 – 12, 2015. This week’s campus photo features a collage of submissions from the campus community. We asked you to send us pictures of some WMU love, and this is a sample of what we received. Happy Valentine’s Day from MyWMU.com...
February 10, 2015
February 1965 at WMU
February 1965 at Western Michigan University saw the second snow-less Snow Carnival in two years, the addition of a Peace Corps training program, and retirement of a well-known and well respected Dean of Women.Here are a few of the highlights from the February, 1965 issues of the Western Herald. It...
February 05, 2015
Western Express February 6, 2015
Western Michigan University news and updates for January 30 – February 5, 2015. This week’s campus photo features a panoramic shot of Waldo Stadium. On Wednesday, February 4, the Broncos signed 25 new players on National Signing Day and brought in the highest ranked class in the MAC for the...
February 02, 2015
Calling all Bronco Veterans
“On December 7, 1941, Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor ended the nation’s uncertainty, and the United States faced its greatest challenge since the days of the revolution. Few forgot where they were or what they were doing when they first heard the awful news. Dorothy Osborn, the wife of chemistry...
January 29, 2015
Western Express January 30, 2015
Western Michigan University news and updates for January 23 – 29, 2015. This week’s campus photo features the exterior of Kanley Chapel and some of its stained glass windows. There are 72 student-designed windows in the chapel, which was completed as a memorial to students who died in World War...