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Sep 17th, 2018
Check out the latest installment of WKU Week in Photos by Clinton Lewis and Bryan Lemon of WKU Public Affairs on WKU's Facebook page.
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Welcome to Today@WKU for September 17, 2018 -- WKU's Green River Preserve an important research site; WKU to celebrate Homecoming Oct. 25-28; View from the Hill on White Squirrel Weather; plus news from WKU Athletics, Alumni, Admissions and more.
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Attention U.S. Military Veterans, Guardsmen and Reservists: Veterans Upward Bound at WKU is accepting new students.
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WKU’s meteorology program is taking its forecasting skills on location and helping with emergency management in the process. WKU's Amy Bingham has more on the White Squirrel Weather mobile classroom in the View from the Hill.
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Welcome to Today@WKU for September 14, 2018 -- Record number of Gatton Academy students named National Merit Semifinalists; plus news from Communication, Political Science, South Central Kentucky AHEC, Student Financial Assistance, Athletics and more.
View ArticleSep 13th, 2018
Twenty-one seniors from The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky have been recognized as semifinalists in the 2019 National Merit Scholarship Competition, marking the most students recognized in one school year in the school’s history.
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WKU Department of Political Science and the Political Engagement Project will host a Constitution Week voter registration drive on Tuesday (Sept. 18) from 9 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. outside Cherry Hall and from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Downing Student Union.
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About 700 fourth-graders from Warren, Allen and Edmonson counties will participate in the 23rd annual Progressive Agriculture Safety Days® program on Sept. 27 at WKU’s L.D. Brown Agricultural Exposition Center.
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Welcome to Today@WKU for September 13, 2018 -- Environmental education group honors retired WKU professor; Libraries professor participates in Beijing workshop; plus news from Parking & Transportation, Football, Basketball, Soccer, Alumni and Admissions
View ArticleSep 12th, 2018
The Kentucky Association for Environmental Education (KAEE) has recognized retired WKU Professor Terry Wilson with its Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Welcome to Today@WKU for September 12, 2018 -- WKU honors more than 200 donors, WKU graduate in 'MasterChef' top five, message from President Caboni plus news from CCSJ, Parking & Transportation, Photojournalism, Athletics, Admissions, Alumni and more.
View ArticleSep 11th, 2018
Welcome to Today@WKU for September 11, 2018 -- Ribbon cutting today for CHHS research center, Week in Photos, Hilltopper Creamery wins Cheese Clash, Hilltopper Basketball announces All-Century team, plus news from WKU Athletics, Alumni, Admissions & more
View ArticleSep 10th, 2018
Check out the latest installment of WKU Week in Photos by Clinton Lewis, Bryan Lemon and Bob Skipper of WKU Public Affairs.
View ArticleSep 10th, 2018
Welcome to Today@WKU for September 10, 2018 -- Don McGuire, member of Hilltoppers quartet, passes away; Hilltopper Golf posts best round in 10 years; Volleyball wins weekend tourney; Football drops home opener; plus news from WKU Alumni, Admissions & more
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Welcome to Today@WKU for September 7, 2018 -- WKU Football home opener Saturday; View from the Hill on ISEC; plus news from WKU History Department, WKU Soccer, WKU Volleyball, WKU Alumni, WKU Admissions and more.
View ArticleSep 6th, 2018
You can’t correct until you connect. That’s the key to the success of the Cynthia and George Nichols III Intercultural Student Engagement Center or ISEC. WKU's Amy Bingham explains how the program has taken off in the View from the Hill.
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