Greater Louisville Alumni Chapter Planning Team Meeting
http://alumni.wku.edu?sid=808&gid=1&pgid=2123&cid=3610&ecid=3610&ciid=9104&crid=0A highly interactive planetarium experience designed to help you find your way around winter’s night skies. Participants will examine star patterns visible in the current evening sky and learn some of the stories our ancestors told to help them remember these patterns. We will also discuss some of the bright stars, planets and other celestial objects of interest in this evening's sky. Free of charge and suitable for all ages. 45 minute running time, with time for questions at the end of the presentation. Please note that the show will begin on
time, with no late entrance permitted.
A highly interactive planetarium experience designed to help you find your way around winter’s night skies. Participants will examine star patterns visible in the current evening sky and learn some of the stories our ancestors told to help them remember these patterns. We will also discuss some of the bright stars, planets and other celestial objects of interest in this evening's sky. Free of charge and suitable for all ages. 45 minute running time, with time for questions at the end of the presentation. Please note that the show will begin on
time, with no late entrance permitted.
For tickets, contact the WKU Ticket Office at (270) 745-5222 or 1-800-5BIGRED or visit www.wkusports.com
For tickets, contact the WKU Ticket Office at (270) 745-5222 or 1-800-5BIGRED or visit www.wkusports.com
A highly interactive planetarium experience designed to help you find your way around winter’s night skies. Participants will examine star patterns visible in the current evening sky and learn some of the stories our ancestors told to help them remember these patterns. We will also discuss some of the bright stars, planets and other celestial objects of interest in this evening's sky. Free of charge and suitable for all ages. 45 minute running time, with time for questions at the end of the presentation. Please note that the show will begin on
time, with no late entrance permitted.
A highly interactive planetarium experience designed to help you find your way around winter’s night skies. Participants will examine star patterns visible in the current evening sky and learn some of the stories our ancestors told to help them remember these patterns. We will also discuss some of the bright stars, planets and other celestial objects of interest in this evening's sky. Free of charge and suitable for all ages. 45 minute running time, with time for questions at the end of the presentation. Please note that the show will begin on
time, with no late entrance permitted.
For tickets, contact the WKU Ticket Office at (270) 745-5222 or 1-800-5BIGRED or visit www.wkusports.com
A highly interactive planetarium experience designed to help you find your way around winter’s night skies. Participants will examine star patterns visible in the current evening sky and learn some of the stories our ancestors told to help them remember these patterns. We will also discuss some of the bright stars, planets and other celestial objects of interest in this evening's sky. Free of charge and suitable for all ages. 45 minute running time, with time for questions at the end of the presentation. Please note that the show will begin on
time, with no late entrance permitted.
For tickets, contact the WKU Ticket Office at (270) 745-5222 or 1-800-5BIGRED or visit www.wkusports.com
For tickets, contact the WKU Ticket Office at (270) 745-5222 or 1-800-5BIGRED or visit www.wkusports.com
For tickets, contact the WKU Ticket Office at (270) 745-5222 or 1-800-5BIGRED or visit www.wkusports.com
A highly interactive planetarium experience designed to help you find your way around winter’s night skies. Participants will examine star patterns visible in the current evening sky and learn some of the stories our ancestors told to help them remember these patterns. We will also discuss some of the bright stars, planets and other celestial objects of interest in this evening's sky. Free of charge and suitable for all ages. 45 minute running time, with time for questions at the end of the presentation. Please note that the show will begin on
time, with no late entrance permitted.
A highly interactive planetarium experience designed to help you find your way around winter’s night skies. Participants will examine star patterns visible in the current evening sky and learn some of the stories our ancestors told to help them remember these patterns. We will also discuss some of the bright stars, planets and other celestial objects of interest in this evening's sky. Free of charge and suitable for all ages. 45 minute running time, with time for questions at the end of the presentation. Please note that the show will begin on
time, with no late entrance permitted.
Day and evening classes begin for the spring 2013 semester
A collection of Civil War photography and historic information as well as a re-creation of Matthew Brady’s famous 1862 photographic exhibition documenting the Civil War's Battle of Antietam, including rarely seen reproductions of images in 3D, will be on display weekdays 9am to 5pm January 24 – March 29 excluding the week of March 11. An opening reception, gallery sneak peak and keynote address by Dean David Lee of WKU will be on Wednesday, January 23 at 7 pm. Parking is available on the Chestnut Street South lot. For more information please call the Journalism and Broadcasting office at 270-745-4144.
A highly interactive planetarium experience designed to help you find your way around winter’s night skies. Participants will examine star patterns visible in the current evening sky and learn some of the stories our ancestors told to help them remember these patterns. We will also discuss some of the bright stars, planets and other celestial objects of interest in this evening's sky. Free of charge and suitable for all ages. 45 minute running time, with time for questions at the end of the presentation. Please note that the show will begin on
time, with no late entrance permitted.
A highly interactive planetarium experience designed to help you find your way around winter’s night skies. Participants will examine star patterns visible in the current evening sky and learn some of the stories our ancestors told to help them remember these patterns. We will also discuss some of the bright stars, planets and other celestial objects of interest in this evening's sky. Free of charge and suitable for all ages. 45 minute running time, with time for questions at the end of the presentation. Please note that the show will begin on
time, with no late entrance permitted.
A highly interactive planetarium experience designed to help you find your way around winter’s night skies. Participants will examine star patterns visible in the current evening sky and learn some of the stories our ancestors told to help them remember these patterns. We will also discuss some of the bright stars, planets and other celestial objects of interest in this evening's sky. Free of charge and suitable for all ages. 45 minute running time, with time for questions at the end of the presentation. Please note that the show will begin on
time, with no late entrance permitted.
The exhibit runs through March 29, excluding the week of March 11, Monday-Wednesday, 9 am-9 pm, Thursday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm and on Sundays from 3 pm-9 pm. The gallery is free and open to the public. Parking is available on the Chestnut Street South lot after 4:30 pm. For more information, call the Journalism & Broadcasting office at 270-745-4144.
For tickets, contact the WKU Ticket Office at (270) 745-5222 or 1-800-5BIGRED or visit www.wkusports.com
Grand opening open to the public. Remarks at 4:30 pm. http://www.wku.edu/library
A highly interactive planetarium experience designed to help you find your way around winter’s night skies. Participants will examine star patterns visible in the current evening sky and learn some of the stories our ancestors told to help them remember these patterns. We will also discuss some of the bright stars, planets and other celestial objects of interest in this evening's sky. Free of charge and suitable for all ages. 45 minute running time, with time for questions at the end of the presentation. Please note that the show will begin on
time, with no late entrance permitted.
For tickets, contact the WKU Ticket Office at (270) 745-5222 or 1-800-5BIGRED or visit www.wkusports.com
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