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Analysis of The Fiscal Cliff Deal In An Easy-To-Follow Table
- T/TAS
- Wednesday, January 9th, 2013
Drawing from a variety of reliable sources, The National Priorities Project has created an analysis of the Fiscal Cliff Deal that gives an easy-to-follow breakdown of The Issue, What Happened, What It Means, and What's Next. The analysis also covers what is Not in the Fiscal Cliff Deal, But Likely on the Horizon, and what’s Ahead in Early 2013. It is definitely worth checking out at http://nationalpriorities.org/en/analysis/2013/fiscal-cliff-deal/.
Mar 6th, 2026
Ten Gatton Academy students taking Russian courses at WKU will represent the university and the Potter College of Arts & Letters at the American Council of Teachers of Russian’s Olympiada of Spoken Russian at Ohio State University on Saturday, March 7.
Mar 6th, 2026
The Goldenrod Poetry Festival is an annual Spring event held by the WKU English Department to highlight student work and connect with other writers. The festival will be held Monday, April 1st, and submissions are due Tuesday, March 10.
Mar 6th, 2026
Big ideas don’t launch themselves. That’s why the CREATE: Central Region Ecosystem for Arts, Technology and Entrepreneurship located at the WKU Innovation Campus in Bowling Green, KY is putting the spotlight on entrepreneurs, creators, and students r
Mar 3rd, 2026
The Kentucky Museum at Western Kentucky University has received a $246,233 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) through the Museums for America program, to support inventorying and cataloging the Museum’s collection.
Feb 2nd, 2026
Taking place February 9–13, 2026, Love Data Week is a weeklong series of events designed to help students, faculty, and staff better understand how data is collected, stored, interpreted, and sometimes misrepresented.
Dec 4th, 2025
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