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WKU Regents approve ROTC facility name, emeritus appointments
Aug 12th, 2022
During its third quarterly meeting of the calendar year Friday (August 12), the Western Kentucky University Board of Regents approved a new name for the ROTC Physical Training Facilities located at the Charles M. Ruter Track and Field Complex.
Department of History Hires Visiting Jewish Studies Professor
Aug 12th, 2022
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Architecture Sciences professor awarded CITL Innovative Teaching Grant
Aug 12th, 2022
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Architecture Sciences professor awarded CITL Innovative Teaching Grant
Aug 12th, 2022
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Biology professor wins Richard Buchholz Conservation Behavior Award
Aug 11th, 2022
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WKU School of Nursing and Allied Health receives $479,000 grant to address nursing shortage
Aug 10th, 2022
The School of Nursing and Allied Health (SONAH) in the WKU College of Health and Human Services recently received a $479,000 grant from the Healthcare Workforce Collaborative of the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE).
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