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Feb 28th, 2019
Members of the WKU Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter will be spending their spring break in Taylorsville, North Carolina.
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Today@WKU for February 28: WKU Student Night at Lost River Sessions LIVE March 16; Panhellenic, IFC recognized at conferences; spring break parking and transit update; plus news from WKU Athletics, Admissions, Alumni and more.
View ArticleFeb 27th, 2019
WKU Public Broadcasting and Lost River Sessions LIVE will present an Evening with Parker Millsap on March 16 at the Capitol Arts Center in Bowling Green. Tee first 100 WKU students who present an ID will receive free admission.
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The WKU Panhellenic and IFC councils were recognized during their recent leadership conferences.
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Today@WKU for February 27 -- Gatton Academy team advances to National Science Bowl; author's visit to kick off celebration of 100th anniversary of 19th Amendment; plus news from Potter College of Arts & Letters, Athletics, Alumni, Admissions and more.
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The Gatton Academy's Science Bowl team has advanced to the national competition for a fifth consecutive year.
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For the fourth year in a row, WKU’s Model Arab League team competed in the Ohio Valley Regional conference Feb 14-16 at Shawnee State University in Portsmouth, Ohio.
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Today@WKU for February 26 -- School of Journalism & Broadcasting to host Muhammad Ali photo exhibit; Dance Big Red coming up in March; Week in Photos; plus news from Gifted Studies, Anthropology, Athletics, Alumni, Admissions and more.
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Culture & Agriculture published an interview with Anthropology assistant professor Ashley Stinnett about her co-edited special issue "Agriculture of the Middle."
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Today@WKU for February 25 -- 15 selected for 2019-20 Cherry Presidential Scholarship; View from the Hill on Boys to Men program; plus news from Parking & Transportation, WKU Sports, WKU Alumni, WKU Admissions and more.
View ArticleFeb 22nd, 2019
WKU has selected 15 students as recipients of the 2019-20 Cherry Presidential Scholarship, the school’s most prestigious academic award.
View ArticleFeb 22nd, 2019
Dressing for success is a lesson being taught early in the Boys to Men program which continues to expand to even more elementary schools. WKU's Amy Bingham talks to the WKU alum leading the program in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleFeb 22nd, 2019
Today@WKU for February 22 -- Students preparing for Qatar Debates; entrepreneurship students win national award; Board of Regents to meet March 1; plus news from WKU Sports, WKU Alumni, WKU Admissions and more.
View ArticleFeb 21st, 2019
The WKU Board of Regents will conduct its quarterly meeting on Friday (March 1), beginning at 8:30 a.m. CT. The meeting will be in the Martin Regents Room of Jody Richards Hall.
View ArticleFeb 21st, 2019
Interview With Dr. Jean Neils-Strunjas of Western Kentucky University Dr. Neils-Strunjas conducts clinical research with teams across the US in speech-language pathology, rehabilitation, psychology, and neurology.
View ArticleFeb 21st, 2019
Four students in WKU’s Arabic language program will be traveling to Qatar in March to compete in the fifth International Universities Debating Championship.
View ArticleFeb 21st, 2019
Today@WKU for February 21 -- WKU students featured in #PeopleofWKU; WKU hosting High Impact Practices National Conference; Summer Camp Employment Event Friday; Lost River Sessions LIVE Friday night; plus news from WKU Sports, Alumni, Admissions & more.
View ArticleFeb 20th, 2019
The Kentucky Folklife Program, part of WKU's Department of Folk Studies and Anthropology, and collaborating partner the Kentucky Arts Council announce that luthier Glespie Ray Deweese of Bowling Green will be the recipient of the 2018 Homer Ledford Award.
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