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Oct 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
View ArticleOct 29th, 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.
View ArticleOct 29th, 2018
Welcome to Today@WKU for October 29, 2018 -- WKU vs. MTSU Blood Drive begins today; Makayle Botts named Homecoming queen; Bale gift supports leadership center; top volunteers recognized; plus news from WKU Sports, Alumni, Admissions and more.
View ArticleOct 27th, 2018
Makayle Botts of Glasgow was crowned WKU’s 2018 Homecoming queen on Saturday (Oct. 14). First runner-up was Corinne Warlick of Louisville; second runner-up was Maggie Flanagan of Russell Springs.
View ArticleOct 26th, 2018
WKU announced a gift to establish Kristen T. & Phillip W. Bale Leadership Excellence Fund on Friday morning and recognized its top volunteers on Thursday night at the annual Summit Awards.
View ArticleOct 26th, 2018
Welcome to Today@WKU for October 26, 2018 -- Homecoming on the Hill; WKU student receives GIS scholarship; Veterans Upward Bound alumnus wins scholarship; plus news from Gordon Ford College of Business, College of Health and Human Services & more
View ArticleOct 25th, 2018
WKU students are revisiting a piece of their childhood with this year’s homecoming theme "To the Hill and Beyond." WKU's Amy Bingham has more in this week's View from the Hill.
View ArticleOct 25th, 2018
WKU student Hannah Caudill of Elizabethtown was awarded the $1,000 GIS scholarship by the Kentucky Association of Mapping Professionals (KAMP).
View ArticleOct 25th, 2018
WKU Veterans Upward Bound alumnus Jacob Barker of Bowing Green recently was awarded a $1,000 scholarship from the National Association of Veterans Upward Bound.
View ArticleOct 25th, 2018
Welcome to Today@WKU for October 25, 2018 -- Homecoming activities begin; WKU establishes student chapter of floral design organization; WKU vs. MTSU Blood Drive next week; plus news from WKU Sports, Alumni, Admissions and more.
View ArticleOct 24th, 2018
Child Care Aware of America releases annual report, The US and the High Cost of Child Care.
View ArticleOct 24th, 2018
WKU has established a campus chapter of the American Institute of Floral Designers that will help horticulture and floral design students while honoring a retired faculty member.
View ArticleOct 24th, 2018
Welcome to Today@WKU for October 24, 2018 -- Online MBA Program ranked 16th in nation; business student finalist in data analytics competition; Sustainability Day; plus news from Folk Studies, Libraries, Men's Golf, Football, Alumni & Admissions
View ArticleOct 23rd, 2018
WKU Folk Studies has just returned from another successful and productive Annual Meeting of the American Folklore Society! Faculty, current students, and alumni presented papers, served on forums, and participated in leadership and section meetings.
View ArticleOct 23rd, 2018
Welcome to Today@WKU for October 23, 2018 -- WKU Forensics second in debate tournaments; alum inducted into WKU Libraries Open Access Hall of Fame; Homecoming Week schedule; Week in Photos; plus news from WKU Biology, Athletics, Alumni, Admissions & more
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