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Mar 19th, 2018
Bowling Green will be among the cities participating in the March for Our Lives movement on March 24. The local event will begin at 11 a.m. at Cherry Hall on WKU's campus and proceed to Fountain Square Park downtown.
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"Rights of the Rock: The Alcatraz Occupation and Its Reverberations," a presentation and group discussion hosted by Sarah Spalding in cooperation with the WKU Center for Citizenship & Social Justice, will begin at 5 p.m. Thursday (March 22).
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The WKU Center for Citizenship & Social Justice “Second Tuesday Salons” series will continue March 27 with a presentation by Yvonne Petkus of the WKU Art Department.
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Two WKU students have been honored in the second multimedia competition in the 2017-2018 Hearst Journalism Awards Program.
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Alexus Richardson attended the 42nd annual National Council for Black Studies Conference with Dr. Saundra Ardrey from March 14-17, 2018
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WKU’s Forensics Team won the 51st Biennial Pi Kappa Delta National Comprehensive Tournament the weekend of March 14-17.
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Welcome to Today@WKU, the daily newsletter from WKU Public Affairs, for March 19, 2018.
View ArticleMar 16th, 2018
Welcome to Today@WKU, the daily newsletter from WKU Public Affairs, for March 16, 2018.
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It’s spring break on the Hill and WKU students are spread out all over the country to take advantage of their week off. But not all of them are using the time to rest and recharge as WKU's Amy Bingham explains in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleMar 15th, 2018
Brent Bjorkman, Director of the Kentucky Folklife Program, travels to Washington D.C. for the National Humanities Alliance Annual Meeting.
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Welcome to Today@WKU, the daily newsletter from WKU Public Affairs, for March 15, 2018.
View ArticleMar 14th, 2018
The Kentucky Rural-Urban Exchange is accepting applicants for its 2018 cohort. Members from across the state will gather in Bowling Green June 8-10, in Knott County Aug. 3-5, and in Covington Oct. 12-14.
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More than 350 students will present at WKU’s 48th Annual Student Research Conference on March 24 at Downing Student Union.
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Welcome to Today@WKU, the daily newsletter from WKU Public Affairs, for March 14, 2018.
View ArticleMar 13th, 2018
Talisman, WKU’s student-run life and culture magazine and website, has been awarded a hybrid Gold Crown, the top honor given by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.
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Current Folk Studies MA student Susanna Pyatt researched and wrote the National Register nomination for the Chalybeate Springs Hotel Springhouse as part of Dr. Michael Ann Williams' Vernacular Architecture class in fall 2016.
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New WKU research shows that a set of structurally unique platinum compounds are effective against cancer but do not damage sensory hair cells that are responsible for hearing.
View ArticleMar 13th, 2018
Talisman, WKU’s student-run life and culture magazine and companion website, has been awarded the Gold Crown, the top honor given by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.
View ArticleMar 13th, 2018
The Kentucky Rural-Urban Exchange is accepting applicants for its 2018 cohort. Members from across the state will gather in Bowling Green June 8-10, in Knott County Aug. 3-5, and in Covington Oct. 12-14.
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