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Sep 13th, 2016
Nobel Peace Prize nominee Jineth Bedoya to visit WKU Tuesday, October 4, at 6:30 p.m. in Gary A. Ransdell Hall Auditorium
View ArticleSep 6th, 2016
WKU’s Textbooks For Troops program is having a positive impact on enrollment and on the University’s growing national reputation as a “military friendly” institution.
View ArticleSep 6th, 2016
WKU’s Textbooks For Troops program supports the University’s growing national reputation as a “military friendly” institution.
View ArticleSep 6th, 2016
WKU’s Textbooks For Troops program is having a positive impact on enrollment and on the University’s growing national reputation as a “military friendly” institution.
View ArticleSep 6th, 2016
WKU’s Textbooks For Troops program is having a positive impact on enrollment and on the University’s growing national reputation as a “military friendly” institution.
View ArticleSep 6th, 2016
Scientists at WKU and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) can have appointments to both institutions thanks to a joint faculty agreement.
View ArticleSep 6th, 2016
Dr. David Keeling, University Distinguished Professor of Geography, presented research on accessibility and mobility in Medellín, Colombia, this past week at the annual international conference of the Royal Geographical Society in London.
View ArticleAug 26th, 2016
Ferrell will be discussing highlights from her award-winning book Burley: Kentucky Tobacco in a New Century, including her interest in the topic and continued importance of tobacco to many farmers today.
View ArticleAug 26th, 2016
Brooking’s Hamilton Project has released a study on the long term impact of Head Start. Read more about it here.
View ArticleAug 26th, 2016
WKU geology major Deborah Flynn, a senior from Bowling Green, traveled to Ethiopia this summer to collect data for an ongoing research project.
View ArticleAug 25th, 2016
WKU PBS is proud to announce that the 30-minute documentary Mammoth Cave: A Place Called Home will be nationally distributed by the National Educational Telecommunications Association in September.
View ArticleAug 17th, 2016
Due to renovations of the Northeast and Southwest Hall lobbies, the halls are splitting into separate wings, which will affect the move-in process and building operations during for the 2016-2017 school year.
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