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Sep 29th, 2021
“WKU has a great sense of community with endless support for the students and professors that are willing to take students under their wing and teach them more than can be learned in the classroom,” Ward said.
View ArticleSep 29th, 2021
Dr. Chris Groves of WKU’s Department of Earth, Environmental, and Atmospheric Sciences received the William Barfield Award for Outstanding Contributions in Water Resource Research.
View ArticleSep 29th, 2021
The 2022 Head Start Monitoring Protocols have been released. Here are two main takeaways.
View ArticleSep 29th, 2021
WKU will receive a federal Educational Opportunity Centers (EOC) grant of $1.4 million to help unemployed workers, low-wage workers, and returning high school and college students enter or continue a program of postsecondary education.
View ArticleSep 28th, 2021
The WKU Department of English Professional Writing Club held kicked off the semester with their first PW Club meeting and PW Panel Discussion.
View ArticleSep 28th, 2021
Submissions are now being accepted for the Mary Ellen Miller & Jim Wayne Miller Celebration of Writing!
View ArticleSep 27th, 2021
To celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival, a major Chinese holiday, the students in the Chinese Calligraphy course were introduced to the stories and the traditions from various Asian cultures.
View ArticleSep 27th, 2021
As part of Parent and Family Weekend, the family of WKU senior Claire Linder of Louisville was recognized as WKU’s 2021 Family of the Year.
View ArticleSep 24th, 2021
Producer Ashley York, co-writer of "Hillbilly" visited WKU JRH for a film screening and Q&A on September 21. The film focuses on the people and living conditions of Appalachia.
View ArticleSep 24th, 2021
WKU will celebrate Parent & Family Weekend Sept. 24-26 with numerous events, highlighted by recognition of the 2021 Family of the Year during WKU Football’s game against Indiana.
View ArticleSep 23rd, 2021
WKU’s Intercollegiate Horse Show Association teams have a long and distinguished history of winning. After several years being dormant, the equestrian team is back as WKU’s Amy Bingham shows us in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleSep 21st, 2021
“I was prepped with mock interviews and resume workshops from the amazing Monica Duvall and Adrianne Browning from GFCB’s Student Success Center. They are superstars!”
View ArticleSep 21st, 2021
The WKU Student Government Association (SGA) has allocated $1,500 to create funding for underrepresented minority scholars in The Mahurin Honors College (MHC), which will cover the MHC membership fee for twelve MHC scholars this fall.
View ArticleSep 21st, 2021
This newsletter provides a taste of this year’s departmental achievements. It exemplifies our passion for teaching, research, and service. We are especially proud of our students.
View ArticleSep 20th, 2021
On Friday, Sept. 17, Western Kentucky University’s Student Activities Leadership and Volunteerism Office hosted the 2021 High School Leadership Conference for high school students from across Kentucky.
View ArticleSep 20th, 2021
WKU faculty from the Center for Environmental and Workplace Health (CEWH) in the College of Health and Human Services were awarded a grant through the Center for Integrative Environmental Health Sciences at the University of Louisville.
View ArticleSep 20th, 2021
With Political Science professor Timothy Rich and WKU student Alianna Casas,Chinese/Spanish major Carolyn Brueggemann recently published research on the level of violence against women in Mexico.
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