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Oct 21st, 2021
Faculty and students of Potter College of Arts and Letters gathered on Tuesday 19, 2021 at the Kentucky Museum to commemorate the beginning of the fall season and celebrate a staple WKU tradition: the PCAL Fall Festival. Students experienced the usual-- m
View ArticleOct 21st, 2021
Spirit Masters are the official student ambassadors for WKU. Founded in 1981, the organization is celebrating its 40th anniversary at homecoming this year. WKU’s Amy Bingham has more on how it all began in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleOct 21st, 2021
"Styles &thegistofit" is now open at the Kentucky Museum, in honor of late WKU professor Dr. Sallye R. Clark and Bowling Green's first fashionista, Carrie Burnam Taylor.
View ArticleOct 20th, 2021
The WKU Forensics Team took first place in sweepstakes at The Cyber Falcon, a virtual tournament hosted by Bowling Green State University on Oct. 17.
View ArticleOct 20th, 2021
"I have thoroughly enjoyed earning credit for undergraduate and graduate courses at the same time. The JUMP program has given me the chance to start pursuing my chosen career early, so that completing it is more efficient and effective."
View ArticleOct 19th, 2021
On Friday, October 8, 28 high school students from Hardin Valley Academy in Knoxville, Tenn. visited the Mahurin Honors College and International Center at WKU to learn more about WKU’s MHC and Chinese Flagship programs.
View ArticleOct 19th, 2021
WKU faculty, staff and students are invited to participate in the KYNETIC Translational Training Series at 2 p.m. CT Friday via Zoom.
View ArticleOct 19th, 2021
Dr. Jason Polk, Professor of Environmental Geosciences in WKU’s Department of Earth, Environmental, and Atmospheric Sciences, is the 2021 recipient of the Geological Society of America Karst Division’s Distinguished Service Award.
View ArticleOct 18th, 2021
Global Learning & International Affairs invites faculty to participate in future global teaching experiences. We welcome new proposals and ideas to continue to expand global learning opportunities for ALL WKU students.
View ArticleOct 18th, 2021
WKU’s Campus Recreation and Wellness office, in conjunction with Bowling Green Parks and Recreation, will host an adaptive athletics showcase from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday (Oct. 24) in the Preston Health and Activities Center.
View ArticleOct 18th, 2021
The WKU Board of Regents will conduct committee meetings in the Martin Regents Room in Jody Richards Hall beginning at 9 a.m. Friday (Oct. 22).
View ArticleOct 15th, 2021
Sam Oldenburg, adviser to Talisman and Cherry Creative at WKU Student Publications, was named an Honor Roll Adviser on Friday by the College Media Association.
View ArticleOct 15th, 2021
The College Heights Herald, WKU’s student-led source for news, won the 2021 Newspaper Pacemaker Award on Thursday from Associated Collegiate Press, the Herald’s 19th Pacemaker and the 41st won by students at WKU Student Publications.
View ArticleOct 14th, 2021
Going to law school is far from the only career path for students interested in the legal system. In this week’s View from the Hill, Amy Bingham explains how a new major in legal studies at WKU will prepare students for endless career opportunities.
View ArticleOct 13th, 2021
Name: Morgan Todd Major(s): Psychology (Forensic Psychology Concentration) and Arabic Minor: Criminology Class Status: Junior Hometown: Russellville, Kentucky
View ArticleOct 13th, 2021
Full Name: Loren Pedroli Major: Forensic psychology Minors: Criminology, clinical and community behavioral health Class Status: Junior Hometown: St. Louis, MO
View ArticleOct 13th, 2021
Name: Ralphy Gardner Major(s): Forensic Psychology and Criminology Minor: Arabic Class Status: Junior Hometown: Allensville, KY
View ArticleOct 13th, 2021
WKU Forensics Team senior Kelly Lingen won the Holle Award for Excellence in Forensic Competition and a $10,000 prize this past weekend in the Crimson Classic.
View ArticleOct 13th, 2021
On Monday, October 11th, 2021, the Potter College of Arts and Letters (PCAL) and the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences (CEBS) hosted a Hispanic VIP Day for Hispanic students from area high schools.
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