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Feb 9th, 2021
The Bowling Green Rotary Club presented The Center for Gifted Studies at WKU with a donation as part of their Rotary Flags for Kids Program. The program raises funds for children’s charities in the Bowling Green area through a subscription program that
View ArticleFeb 8th, 2021
The Center for Gifted Studies at WKU is pleased to announce that it will host the Advanced Placement (AP) Summer Institute (APSI), in partnership with the College Board. Held nationwide at more than 160 partner colleges and universities, AP Summer Ins
View ArticleJan 12th, 2021
Children and young people with gifts and talents have unique social and emotional needs. Toss in a pandemic and virtual learning, and those needs are heightened. What can parents and families do to help their children? Join a school psychologist and a co
View ArticleNov 18th, 2020
Applications are now open for middle school science teachers from across the nation to apply to participate in the National STEM Scholar Program, a unique professional development program that provides advanced training for the middle school teachers of
View ArticleSep 7th, 2020
Prufrock Press has released an updated edition of Teacher’s Survival Guide: Gifted Education (2nd ed.): A First-Year Teacher’s Introduction to Gifted Learners. This updated edition offers field-tested, proven strategies to beginning and early career educ
View ArticleJun 1st, 2020
A WKU discount is available for children and grandchildren of WKU faculty, staff, and students for summer programming for children and young people. Summer Camp for Academically Talented Middle School Students (SCATS) will be offered online June 8-10
View ArticleMar 4th, 2020
Students studying Arabic language and culture at the Summer Program for Verbally and Mathematically Precocious Youth (VAMPY) will have scholarship opportunities to attend camp thanks to a grant from Qatar Foundation International (QFI). The grant provide
View ArticleMar 3rd, 2020
Applications are now available for residential and nonresidential summer camps offered by The Center for Gifted Studies at WKU. These camps are designed to inspire a lifelong love of learning and encourage high-interest and high-ability students to explo
View ArticleFeb 13th, 2020
The seventh annual IdeaFestival Bowling Green took place at Western Kentucky University on February 11. Hosted by The Center for Gifted Studies at WKU, this year’s festival drew over 750 middle and high school students from 20 school districts in Kentucky
View ArticleJan 31st, 2020
The 2020 slate of Winter Super Saturdays classes kicks off on Saturday, February 1. Coordinated by The Center for Gifted Studies, the event offers minds-on, hands on learning to high-interest, high-ability students in first through eighth grades.
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