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Apr 11th, 2019
The WKU Center for Citizenship & Social Justice will conclude its spring 2019 “Social Justice Salons” series on Tuesday (April 16) with a presentation by Dr. Andrew Rosa, faculty member in WKU’s African American Studies Program.
View ArticleApr 11th, 2019
WKU student Kelsey Redding is coordinating the First Things First event on April 16 as part of Sexual Assault Prevention Month.
View ArticleApr 11th, 2019
WKU Civil Engineering students will be participating in regional competitions this weekend in Akron, Ohio.
View ArticleApr 10th, 2019
Dr. Tania Basta has been named the new dean of WKU’s College of Health and Human Services, Acting Provost Cheryl Stevens announced Wednesday.
View ArticleApr 9th, 2019
A Western Kentucky University Art Project that embraces the Interdisciplinary. Receive a piece of art, make a piece of art. A game of passing inspiration. Create it Forward.
View ArticleApr 9th, 2019
In conjunction with the annual meeting of the Robert Penn Warren Circle, Dr. Diana Hope Polley will present a lecture titled “Text and Context: Close Reading and Periodization in Echoes of Emerson" on April 26 at WKU.
View ArticleApr 9th, 2019
The annual meeting of the Robert Penn Warren Circle will begin April 25 at WKU with a screening of the documentary film "Robert Penn Warren: A Vision."
View ArticleApr 8th, 2019
The WKU Board of Regents will conduct committee meetings Friday (April 12). The meetings begin at 8 a.m. in the Martin Regents Room, Jody Richards Hall.
View ArticleApr 8th, 2019
The WKU Forensics Team placed second at the American Forensic Association National Individual Events Tournament. Senior Andrea Ambam repeated as the individual sweepstakes national champion.
View ArticleApr 8th, 2019
The WKU chapter of Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society inducted 43 at its Spring 2019 Induction Ceremony on April 4 at the Downing Student Union.
View ArticleApr 4th, 2019
WKU’s Opportunity Fund is a $50 million campaign designed to remove barriers for a student’s access to education. WKU’s Amy Bingham sits down with Kacy Caboni to find out more about this student-centered initiative in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleApr 3rd, 2019
Walk a Mile in Her Shoes™ takes place across the country, and 2019 marks the ninth year students in the Interfraternity Council (IFC) have joined together to organize the event at WKU to benefit Hope Harbor.
View ArticleApr 2nd, 2019
The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky has selected 96 Kentucky sophomores representing 54 counties for admission to the Class of 2021.
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