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May 2003 






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The Dead Sea Scrolls remain one of the most celebrated finds of the modern era. Western Kentucky University can boast having a recognized authority on the Scrolls as a member of its religion faculty. more...

E-mail: Love it or Hate it!
If there was ever a love-hate relationship in the business environment, it’s e-mail. We can’t live with it, and we can’t live without it. more...

To Air is Human, to Forgive Devine 
Dr. Joe Glaser weighs the pros and cons of computer and software technology in composition. more...

A Meteoric Rise to the Top 
Meteorologist Paul Emmick’s long-range forecast calls for a return to local television weather, but in today’s outlook the Western Kentucky University graduate is enjoying his stay at the Weather Channel. more...

2003 Faculty Awards
echo salutes this year’s faculty award winners. more...


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Recent accomplishments, honors, published works and presentations of WKU faculty and staff members.   Education Pays
Studies show that Kentuckians who fail to complete high school can expect to earn on average, only about 39 percent of what a college graduate earns over his or her life, and a high school graduate will earn only 56 percent.

  






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