WKU News
Study of other cultures and religions eye-opening for VAMPY students
- Wednesday, July 13th, 2016
Rather than running from other cultures or fearing the unknown, campers in Arabic and Humanities are opening themselves up to the world and finding that enlightenment and empowerment come from keeping an open mind to new experiences.
Dec 4th, 2025
WKU Board of Regents to meet December 11
Dec 4th, 2025
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Dec 4th, 2025
The Ted Hovet Conference reveals just how much brilliance is unfolding inside WKU’s English classrooms. The Ted Hovet Conference convenes each fall to showcase undergraduate essays in research, linguistics, literary analysis, and related fields.
Dec 4th, 2025
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Dec 2nd, 2025
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Nov 24th, 2025
A multidisciplinary team of WKU faculty and academic leaders received $145,002.93 through the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services State University Partnership Program (SUP28 Cohort) for their project.
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