Echo Magazine, January / February 2007, Western Kentucky University
Section of the 'My Wonderful World' website including three smiling teenagers holding up a globe, a toy robot, an open notebook and pen, and an apple “We’ve Just Got to Get Together”: African American Students Unite in the 1970s
As the 1970s dawned, Western Kentucky University’s African American students had reasons to be optimistic. more…

WKU Earns New Carnegie Classification.
Western Kentucky University has earned national distinction by being selected for the new Community Engagement Classification. more...

Engineering Engagement
When Dr. Mark Cambron came to WKU five years ago, there were no electrical engineering classes. Since then, he has taught 16 different courses in that field. more…

WKU: Responsible Citizens
in a Global Society

Western Kentucky University is working to improve the environmental health of people living in two areas of China. more...

WKU Honors Graduate Publishes
Book on Traveling in Asia

Chris Wedding, an alumnus of Western Kentucky University’s Honors Program, has published his new book, “Three Years in Asia: Forgotten Buddhist Temples, Barefoot Children, and Unexpected Romance.” more...

The Wonderful World of Geography
It truly is a wonderful world-- one that most people know shockingly little about. more...

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