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History of Western Kentucky University On
March 21, 1906 the Kentucky General Assembly approved legislation to establish
two teacher training institutions, or "normal schools," in the state. A
locating commission chose Bowling Green to be the site of one, and the Western
Kentucky State Normal School was created.The new state-supported school took over the building and student body of the privately owned Southern Normal School. The owner of the Southern Normal School, Henry Hardin Cherry, had been actively involved in the campaign to establish teacher training schools and became Western's first president. Classes began on January 22, 1907. On February
4, 1911 the school moved to its present
site on "the Hill," approximately
125 feet above downtown Bowling Green and formerly the site of The
Pleasant J. Potter College. Over the next decade, the curriculum focused
on teacher training and certification. Students received practical experience
at the Training School , and a model one-room
Rural School was opened on campus in 1924. In
1922 the state renamed the institution Western Kentucky State Normal School
and Teachers College and authorized it to grant four-year degrees. The
first such degrees were awarded in 1924. As Western's mission broadened, its name was shortened in 1948 to Western Kentucky State College. Dr. Garrett died in 1955 and Kelly Thompson became Western's third president. Under Thompson,
both Western's curriculum and its campus underwent major reorganization
and expansion. In June 1963, Western merged with the Bowling Green College
of Commerce, formerly the Bowling Green Business University.
Along with the Graduate School, the Bowling Green College of Commerce
became a separate college within Western's structure. In 1965, the Board
of Regents approved the formation of three more colleges: the Potter College
of Liberal Arts, the College of Education, and the Ogden College of Science
and Technology. On June 16, 1966 Western Kentucky State College became Western Kentucky University. The University's six colleges now are:
To learn more about Western's colleges, click here. Since 1969
Dero G. Downing, John D. Minton, Donald W. Zacharias, Kern Alexander and
Thomas C. Meredith have served as Western's presidents. Western's current
president, Gary A. Ransdell,
was elected on September 12, 1997. A century of growth has made Western
a respected center of learning where qualified students may receive general
and specialized higher education at the undergraduate and graduate levels. For more
details about Western's historic collections, click here.
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