WKU Folk Studies Club

Get together outside of class with other students who are interested in folklore and culture. Past club activities have included legend-tripping at Waverly Hills Sanitarium near Louisville, movie nights at the department's Pioneer Log Cabin on campus, and the production and screening of spoof films based on urban legends. What will you and your fellow club members do this semester? It's up to you, but it will definitely be fun.


Members of the WKU Folklore Club toured historic Octagon Hall around Halloween in 2006, searching for ghosts and scares.

You need not be a Folklore Minor to be a member of the club, although it would definitely be cool if you did both.

Folk Studies Club and Folklore Minor Advisor: Dr. Chris Antonsen.