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Jul 29th, 2024
Kentuckiana Cancer Research Foundation announced that WKU student Nicole Ossege of Fort Thomas is among the first recipients of its annual scholarship program.
View ArticleJul 18th, 2024
WKU LCCWEAR received $5.8 million in external funding to expand critical services. Funding provides three new initiatives in partnership with Kentucky’s Cabinet for Health and Family Services.
View ArticleJul 9th, 2024
Dr. Rachel Tinius, associate professor in the WKU College of Health and Human Services, and CEO of BumptUp® Labs, Inc., has been awarded a grant for $295,883 from the National Institutes of Health.
View ArticleJun 10th, 2024
Student from WKU selected for the Tennessee Hospital Association’s Agenda 21 Internship Program. Maya Clinton is one of 14 students participating in a 12-week learning experience for qualified graduate students from minority and underrepresented groups.
View ArticleApr 23rd, 2024
“Challenging Conversations: Ethical Approaches to Team-Based Care," presented by Drs. Melissa Travelsted and Kurt Neelly from WKU CHHS were awarded the best poster in the Communication Strategies, Empathy category at the IPEC poster fair.
View ArticleApr 19th, 2024
Ryan Messenger, a double major in the College of Health and Human Services (CHHS), in Exercise Science and Dietetics, has been selected to attend the Gilman Foreign Policy in Focus: Global Food Security seminar in Washington, DC, this June.
View ArticleApr 16th, 2024
NBA veteran and Change & Impact Founder, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist will visit the WKU Communications Sciences & Disorders Department on Tuesday, April 16 as a part of the Change & Impact Stuttering Advocacy Tour.
View ArticleApr 15th, 2024
WKU College of Health and Human Services and Department of Social Work announce appointment of Dr. Whitney Cassity-Caywood as the newest tenure-track faculty member. She will serve as program director for the Bachelor of Social Work, effective 7/31/24.
View ArticleApr 12th, 2024
Homeschool children and youth in the Bowling Green community are benefiting from a unique opportunity at WKU to enhance their physical and health education. Aimed at children aged 2 to 17, these weekly programs offer a diverse range of activities.
View ArticleApr 10th, 2024
WKU’s Hospitality Management and Dietetics program and The Kentucky Beef Council will host a presentation on "The Science & Sustainability of Beef Production" on Wednesday, April 17, from 12:45 to 2:25 PM in Academic Complex 213.
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