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Jan 28th, 2019
Today@WKU for January 28, 2019 -- View from the Hill on business college Living Learning Community; fall 2018 dean's/president's lists; plus news from WKU Sports, WKU Alumni, WKU Admissions and more.
View ArticleJan 25th, 2019
WKU has released the honors lists for the fall 2018 semester. Full-time undergraduate students with a semester grade-point average of 3.4 to 3.79 are named to the Dean’s List. Students with a GPA of 3.8 to 4.0 are named to the President’s List.
View ArticleJan 25th, 2019
WKU’s strategic plan, “Climbing to Greater Heights,” is full of initiatives to increase retention, including expanding Living Learning Communities. WKU’s Amy Bingham finds out the advantages of living and learning together in the View from the Hill.
View ArticleJan 25th, 2019
Today@WKU for January 25, 2019 -- Gatton Academy student named Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholar; Brinkley named to public media working group; PRISM Concert tonight; plus news from WKU Writing Center, WKU Counseling Center, WKU Sports and more
View ArticleJan 24th, 2019
David Brinkley, director of WKU Public Broadcasting, has been named to a 14-member working group to support professional development in public media.
View ArticleJan 24th, 2019
Gatton Academy student Sydney Wheeler (’19, Greenwood High School) has been named a 2019 Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholar.
View ArticleJan 24th, 2019
Today@WKU for January 24, 2019 -- News from WKU Libraries Blog, Lady Topper Basketball host Southern Miss tonight, Hilltopper Basketball at Southern Miss tonight, plus news from WKU Alumni, WKU Admissions and more.
View ArticleJan 23rd, 2019
In the wake of a number of unsafe and sometimes life-threatening pranks and challenges on social media sites, YouTube announces that it will ban the upload of such harmful and dangerous videos to its platform.
View ArticleJan 23rd, 2019
Today@WKU for January 23, 2019: Message from President Caboni to the campus community; plus news from Folk Studies, Lady Topper Basketball, WKU Alumni, WKU Admissions and more.
View ArticleJan 23rd, 2019
Congratulations to WKU Folk Studies '18 grads Anne Rappaport and Susanna Pyatt on the publication of their article "Traditional Culture, Collaboration, and Ethnography: Folkloristic Perspectives and Public History" in History News, published by the AASLH.
View ArticleJan 22nd, 2019
Today@WKU for January 22, 2019: Spring semester classes begin today; WKU alumnus has investing 'nailed' down; plus news from WKU Sports, WKU Alumni, WKU Admissions and more.
View ArticleJan 21st, 2019
In Stonelight, winner of the 2017 Airlie Prize, Sarah McCartt-Jackson adds to a tradition of lyric narrative collections.
View ArticleJan 18th, 2019
Today@WKU for January 18, 2019 -- WKU senior uses passion for TV production and video games to fuel projects; online MBA program ranked No. 1 in state; plus news from WKU Sports, WKU Alumni, WKU Admissions and more.
View ArticleJan 17th, 2019
WKU senior Elijah Smith of Fancy Farm has found a way to overlap two of his biggest passions, television production and video games.
View ArticleJan 17th, 2019
Today@WKU for January 17, 2019 -- Minton Hall to remain closed for spring semester; Student Success Summit begins this morning; spring semester parking and transit update; plus news from WKU Sports, WKU Admissions, WKU Alumni and more.
View ArticleJan 16th, 2019
Welcome to Today@WKU for January 16, 2019 -- Lone Star Rodeo returns to WKU's Ag Expo Center Feb. 8-10; WKU PBS celebrating 30 years; plus news from WKU Sports, WKU Alumni, WKU Admissions and more.
View ArticleJan 16th, 2019
The Lone Star Rodeo Company will make its 2019 visit to WKU’s L.D. Brown Agricultural Exposition Center for four shows at 8 p.m. Feb. 8; 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Feb. 9; and 2 p.m. Feb. 10.
View ArticleJan 15th, 2019
Welcome to Today@WKU for January 15, 2019 -- 2018 one of wettest years on record in Kentucky; crosswalk installed on Normal Street; plus news from WKU Sports, WKU Admissions, WKU Alumni and more.
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