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Sep 26th, 2019
The Office of Research and Creative Activity invites faculty, staff and students to the Introduction to C3 events scheduled for Oct. 14.
View ArticleSep 26th, 2019
Athletic events at WKU are reaching a wider audience thanks to an expanded partnership between the Hilltopper Sports Satellite Network and WKU PBS. It’s a student crew making it all happen as WKU’s Amy Bingham explains in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleSep 25th, 2019
The next Lost River Sessions LIVE! concert will begin at 7 p.m. Oct. 11 at the Capitol Arts Center. Featured artists include Memphis-phenom Liz Brasher and special guest Justin Kalk.
View ArticleSep 25th, 2019
This fall the Cynthia and George Nichols III ISEC Academy welcomed its third cohort of scholars.
View ArticleSep 24th, 2019
WKU is increasing the affordability of a higher education by making a number of major changes to its scholarship programs.
View ArticleSep 24th, 2019
In the 2018-19 academic year, a record number of WKU students and alumni applied for national scholarships. They earned more than $800,000 in funding for graduate school, language study, public service, and study abroad.
View ArticleSep 24th, 2019
The Mahurin Honors College at WKU honored 52 students from eight high schools in the Owensboro area for their academic achievements.
View ArticleSep 24th, 2019
The WKU Forensics Team kicked off its competitive season by hosting the WKU/Alumni Fall Forensic Tournament on WKU’s campus the weekend of Sept. 20-22.
View ArticleSep 23rd, 2019
On Saturday, September 21, the Kentucky Folklife Program organized and facilitated "Chattin' on the Porch," a narrative stage event held during the annual Horse Cave Heritage Festival, with help from WKU Folk Studies graduate students and faculty.
View ArticleSep 20th, 2019
When it comes to opportunities presented at The Gatton Academy, even the sky is not always the limit. A recent live Q&A with astronauts aboard the International Space Station is proof of that as WKU’s Amy Bingham explains in the View from the Hill.
View ArticleSep 19th, 2019
The Mahurin Honors College at WKU honored 62 students from nine high schools in the local area for their academic achievements.
View ArticleSep 17th, 2019
As a senior in the Social Work program in WKU’s College of Health and Human Services (CHHS), Jonathan Silva has a seat in many campus organizations and continues to seek out opportunities to build a sense of camaraderie. His journey started, though, as a
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