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Feb 16th, 2022
“For me, the best part about WKU has really been meeting with professors, engaging with professors, and just getting smarter from them. That direct link--that’s what college is about.”
View ArticleFeb 15th, 2022
Congratulations to Dr. Alex Poole for being selected as the Chair of the WKU Department of Modern Languages! Dr. Poole has taught for the WKU Department of English since August 2003. He is a strong advocate for language studies and has served as Interim D
View ArticleFeb 15th, 2022
Full Name: Sarah Ochs Department: Psychology Job Title: Assistant Professor Hometown: Wayland, NY
View ArticleFeb 15th, 2022
Congratulations to Dr. Alex Poole for being selected as the Chair of the WKU Department of Modern Languages! Dr. Poole has taught for the WKU Department of English since August 2003. He is a strong advocate for language studies and has served as Interim D
View ArticleFeb 15th, 2022
Dr. Kim Link, an Assistant Professor in the WKU School of Nursing and Allied Health, was selected to attend the Research Capacity Building Workshop at the University of Cincinnati, Education and Research Center (UC ERC), March 14-15, 2022.
View ArticleFeb 15th, 2022
Brooke Larson, a junior from Cookeville, Tenn. is one of 19 WKU students who earned the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship.
View ArticleFeb 15th, 2022
The WKU Forensics Team won the 2022 Kentucky Forensics Association State Tournament hosted virtually by Western Kentucky University February 12-13.
View ArticleFeb 14th, 2022
Western Kentucky University’s fall 2021 first-time, first-year student class has returned to the university for the spring semester in record fashion.
View ArticleFeb 11th, 2022
Xander Bowen and Madison Whittle, two Potter College of Arts and Letters students majoring in Graphic Design, were both chosen to receive a $1,000 scholarship from Gerald Printing.
View ArticleFeb 11th, 2022
Kentucky Folklife, the Digital Magazine from the Kentucky Folklife Program, has just released it's 4th Spring 2022 Issue!
View ArticleFeb 11th, 2022
Students in Chinese language and calligraphy classes at WKU took active part in several fun activities to celebrate the Chinese New Year of Tiger.
View ArticleFeb 11th, 2022
Dr. Jean-Luc Houle is collaborating with scholars of the Max Planck Institute in Germany to study the initial dispersals of domesticated livestock across Central and Inner Asia beginning about 5,000 years ago.
View ArticleFeb 11th, 2022
On Feb. 1, 2022, professional writers and editors from information security auditing firm KirkpatrickPrice held the first Professional Writing Club meeting of the spring 2022 semester via Zoom.
View ArticleFeb 11th, 2022
Twenty-one Western Kentucky University students are candidates for the 2022 Coming Home King.
View ArticleFeb 10th, 2022
What if you already had a bachelor’s degree but decided you wanted to go into nursing and could make it happen in two calendar years? WKU is offering an accelerated nursing program as WKU’s Amy Bingham explains in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleFeb 9th, 2022
Murphey Kilgore, a senior from Bowling Green who studies Electrical Engineering with minors in Systems Engineering and Mathematics, talks about his experiences on the Hill and how WKU helped him decide what he wanted to do long term.
View ArticleFeb 9th, 2022
At the turn of the lunar year, many people make predictions and important decisions based on the changes in the solar and lunar cycles. Talisman writer Audrey Plescia recently sat down with WKU Modern Languages professor Dr. Ke Peng to talk about
View ArticleFeb 9th, 2022
Ato Quayson has been named winner of the 2021 Warren-Brooks Award for his book Tragedy and Postcolonial Literature. The award is presented each year by the Robert Penn Warren Center at WKU to honor an outstanding work of literary scholarship that embodies
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