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May 8th, 2026
WKU’s five academic colleges recognized their spring and summer 2026 graduating classes during ceremonies on Friday at Diddle Arena.
View ArticleMay 7th, 2026
WKU graduates started Thursday evening with one last walk across campus during Topper Walk and ended it with a fireworks display at Big Red Bash.
View ArticleMay 5th, 2026
Chaise Bethmann, a graduating senior and Mahurin Honors College student from Thompson’s Station, Tenn., said she didn’t come to WKU as a leader, but she’s leaving as one.
View ArticleMay 1st, 2026
Zoe Brown, a mathematics graduate student from London, Ky., is the 2025-26 recipient of WKU’s John D. Minton Award.
View ArticleApr 29th, 2026
Graduating senior Jay Macy from Bowling Green knew he wanted to work in healthcare at a young age, and earning his bachelor’s degree from WKU continues his path toward achieving that childhood dream.
View ArticleApr 27th, 2026
Western Kentucky University will celebrate more than 3,300 graduates and recognize top scholars during 2026 Commencement on May 7 at Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium.
View ArticleApr 27th, 2026
“Three degrees. One for each major,” explained Rowen Wilkinson, a graduating senior from Knoxville. Earning bachelor's degrees in International Affairs, Chinese and Spanish, Wilkinson shares how life as a student-athlete and ROTC cadet is preparing h
View ArticleApr 24th, 2026
“When I first stepped on campus, I was excited but unsure of exactly how I would find my place. Looking back now, I realize that getting involved is what transformed WKU from just a university into a true home."
View ArticleApr 22nd, 2026
The research laboratory or the art studio? For graduating senior Maria Elena Carmichael, the exploration of science and art created a unique educational pathway for her journey on the Hill.
View ArticleApr 20th, 2026
“I chose WKU because it felt like a place where I could grow academically, personally and as a leader. From the moment I stepped on campus, I saw opportunities to get involved, build relationships and make a difference in the community."
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