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Nov 6th, 2018
Welcome to Today@WKU for November 6, 2018 -- Lisa Van Gemert featured speaker at Berta Seminar on Nov. 9; WKU Week in Photos; WKU basketball teams open season tonight; plus news from Fall Super Saturdays, WKU Sports, WKU Admissions, WKU Alumni & more.
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Noted author, teacher, and mother of gifted children, Lisa Van Gemert will present at the 2018 Berta Seminar on identifying and addressing the social and emotional needs of gifted students. The event will take place November 9, 2018 at the Knicely Confer
View ArticleNov 5th, 2018
Check out the latest installment of WKU Week in Photos by Clinton Lewis and Bryan Lemon of WKU Public Affairs.
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Welcome to Today@WKU for November 5, 2018 -- Gordon Ford College of Business celebrating Business & Professionalism Week; View from the Hill; plus news from WKU Sports, WKU Admissions, WKU Alumni and more.
View ArticleNov 2nd, 2018
The excitement of athletic events can often cause overstimulation for people with sensory issues. That’s why a sensory calming room has been added to WKU home football games. WKU's Amy Bingham takes us inside in this week’s View from the Hill.
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Welcome to Today@WKU for November 2, 2018 -- International Education Week Nov. 3-9; WKU hosting Kentucky Academy of Science meeting; plus news from Parking & Transportation, CCSJ, DELO, Athletics, Alumni, Admissions and more.
View ArticleNov 1st, 2018
The College Heights Herald and the Talisman were honored with top awards during the National College Media Convention in Louisville Oct. 25-28.
View ArticleNov 1st, 2018
The WKU Center for Citizenship & Social Justice will host a deliberative dialogue session titled “Let’s Talk Immigration – Coming to America: A Deliberative Dialogue on Immigration” Nov. 8.
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The WKU Center for Citizenship & Social Justice will host the fall semester’s final lecture in the “Social Justice Salons” series on Nov. 19.
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Welcome to Today@WKU for November 1, 2018 -- WKU to observe Veterans Day on Nov. 9; Super Saturdays explores codes & ciphers; bone marrow registry event scheduled; plus news from Lady Topper Basketball, Women's Golf, Football, Alumni, Admissions and more.
View ArticleOct 31st, 2018
WKU will observe Veterans Day at 11 a.m. Nov. 9 with a wreath-laying ceremony at the Guthrie Bell Tower followed by the ROTC Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.
View ArticleOct 31st, 2018
Welcome to Today@WKU for October 31, 2018 -- WKU vs. MTSU Blood Drive ends today; Herald, Talisman honored; documentary to be presented; WKU group attends GIS conference; plus news from Kentucky Folklife Program, WKU Sports, Alumni, Admissions and more.
View ArticleOct 30th, 2018
The Kentucky Folklife Program is now accepting nominations for the 2019 Homer Ledford Award. Nominations accepted through December 5th, 2018.
View ArticleOct 30th, 2018
Folk Studies Prof. Tim Evans was recently interviewed by Kevin Willis of WKYU radio about his article on “the Bowling Green Massacre,” published in the Fall 2018 issue of the Journal of American Folklore.
View ArticleOct 30th, 2018
WKU alumni, students and faculty attended this year’s Kentucky Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Conference Oct. 23-25 in Bowling Green.
View ArticleOct 30th, 2018
"Dirty Laundry," a documentary produced by WKU graduates Bryan Lemon and Conor Lewis that has been presented at 10 international and regional film festivals, will have its Bowling Green premiere at 6 p.m. Nov. 13 at WKU’s Van Meter Hall.
View ArticleOct 30th, 2018
The College Heights Herald and the Talisman were honored with top awards during the National College Media Convention in Louisville Oct. 25-28.
View ArticleOct 30th, 2018
Welcome to Today@WKU for October 30, 2018 -- Once a mascot, always a mascot for WKU alumnus; Week in Photos; WKU vs. MTSU Blood Drive continues; plus news from The Center for Gifted Studies, WKU Athletics, Alumni, Admissions and more.
View ArticleOct 29th, 2018
The annual Twice-Exceptional Students Seminar will host Lois Baldwin and Daphne Pereles, national experts on gifted young people with one or more disabilities. They will present a two-part workshop on finding, understanding, and nurturing twice-exception
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