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Apr 1st, 2020
A WKU elephant conservation research project in Kenya is one of five finalists in a 2020 video contest sponsored by the International Elephant Foundation.
View ArticleMar 31st, 2020
With a recent change to federal regulations around paying our federal work study students, we now have the ability to pay students that are not performing their typical work assignments.
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Mar 31st, 2020
Adrianne Browning, Assistant Director for WKU Advising and Career Development Center and Professional Specialist for WKU Gordon Ford College of Business, is the college’s dedicated career coach.
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Mar 31st, 2020
Matthew Johnson has been named a 2020 Coca-Cola Scholar. Matthew is one of 150 students from across the nation, and one of just six in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, to earn the recognition.
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Mar 30th, 2020
Dr. Rodney King, WKU Biology professor, and his Fermentation Microbiology students are exploring the importance of good sanitization practices and how to isolate and work with pure strains of yeast in the brewing process.
View ArticleMar 30th, 2020
WKU Information Technology Services has recently installed Wi-Fi hotspots in two of WKU’s largest parking lots. The hotspots are located in the Park Street and Creason Street lots, which are open for public use for the remainder of WKU’s spring semester.
View ArticleMar 27th, 2020
Thank you for your remarkable efforts during the last three weeks to support each other, support our students, and support our University.
View ArticleMar 27th, 2020
The Graduate School would like to do all that we can to relieve stress for those impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Mar 26th, 2020
The Kentucky Folklife Program is excited to share the news that three Kentucky traditional artists have been recognized as the 2020 Folk & Traditional Arts Master Artist Fellows through SouthArts: Roger Cooper, Charlene Long, and Octavia Sexton.
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Mar 26th, 2020
It’s been almost a full week since WKU adopted a temporary new normal, transitioning to online learning the remainder of the semester. WKU’s Amy Bingham finds out how things are going in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleMar 25th, 2020
Yesterday, Governor Beshear signed an executive order closing all non-life-sustaining businesses to in-person traffic by tomorrow, Thursday, March 26, at 8 pm.
View ArticleMar 25th, 2020
In these challenging times, our faculty and staff continue to rise up together, with our primary focus on our students and how we can help them succeed.
View ArticleMar 25th, 2020
Amid the many changes in WKU and our daily lives, we want to send a brief note concerning our military students. WKU is home to over 2,000 military connected students.
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