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Oct 14th, 2022
Internships can play a big role in the growth of MHC Scholars. See how one current scholar is really shooting for the stars.
View ArticleOct 14th, 2022
Our MHC Branding Team sat down with Dr. Rodney King and 2022 alumna Gillie Brown to talk about what MHC Scholars can do outside of the classroom via research.
View ArticleOct 11th, 2022
Anthem Medicaid’s $100,000 commitment builds on a half-a-million-dollar investment in rural health care access across the Commonwealth
View ArticleOct 11th, 2022
On Thursday, October 20 at 7:00 pm in CH 125, the English Department and GWS program will host the 2022 Gail Martin Lecture by Dr. Carissa Harris, entitled “Sexual Consent, Vulnerability, and Pleasure in Medieval England and Scotland.”
View ArticleOct 11th, 2022
The WKU Forensics Team captured the combined sweepstakes and debate sweepstakes championship at a tournament hosted in Easton, Pennsylvania, at Lafayette College on October 8-9.
View ArticleOct 10th, 2022
WKU Student Publications posted six finalists for national Pacemaker Awards -- the most ever for WKU and more than any other university in 2022.
View ArticleOct 10th, 2022
WKU in Glasgow will host a celebration on Thursday, October 20 at 10:30 a.m. to commemorate 20 years at its home on Hilltopper Way.
View ArticleOct 10th, 2022
Mildred Valenzuela is a graduate of the WKU Spanish program, and she now works for the Bowling Green Independent Schools as a Migrant Recruiter. She was recognized for her work helping the Hispanic community at the BG Fiestaval.
View ArticleOct 7th, 2022
Jenna Wells talks about her time serving with the Student Government Association (SGA).
View ArticleOct 7th, 2022
George Carpenter (MHC `14) goes into detail over his CE/T he completed during his time at the MHC
View ArticleOct 7th, 2022
Dr. Rich and Madelynn's (MHC `22) story reflects the MHC's pursuit of knowledge outside the classroom for student-led research.
View ArticleOct 7th, 2022
Bria Garvin (MHC `23) traveled all the way to Orlando, Florida where she joined the Disney College Program to further her experiences with the MHC.
View ArticleOct 6th, 2022
The Governor Louie B. Nunn Kentucky Teacher Hall of Fame is adding three new members. Katy Cecil, Addie Henry, and Wilma Pace make up the 14th class.
View ArticleOct 6th, 2022
Every fall, a full month is set aside to honor Hispanic and Latin Americans in the U.S. by focusing on their cultures and unique contributions to American society. Amy Bingham has more on how WKU has been celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month.
View ArticleOct 6th, 2022
Jenny Kiefer, a WKU Creative Writing alum who graduated in 2011, is opening a bookstore in Louisville, KY for horror books and paraphernalia. Butcher Cabin Books is located at 990 Barret Ave, and its grand opening is October 15 & 16 from 12:00-7:00 pm.
View ArticleOct 5th, 2022
In 2016, WKU was one of seven universities to earn part of a $50 million grant from the Wallace Foundation to redesign programs to prepare principals and school leaders for the reality of the job.
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