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Dec 2nd, 2020
Project PREP participants Shelby Jo Cecil and Emma Taylor have partnered to research the use of visual supports for individuals with autism.
View ArticleDec 2nd, 2020
Western Kentucky University prepares for the final phases of the new “First Year Village” construction with the planned demolition of Barnes Campbell Hall.
View ArticleDec 2nd, 2020
"I used to be a very shy person – meeting people, having classes, being a peer mentor, all of those things helped me get out of my shell. I will always be thankful to WKU for that," Jašarevic said.
View ArticleDec 2nd, 2020
Dr. Ozkan Ozer, Assistant Professor of Mathematics at WKU, presented a one-hour seminar talk Tuesday to an international organization led by Spanish, French, Chilean and Mexican mathematicians.
View ArticleDec 1st, 2020
As students in WKU’s Industrial/Organizational Psychology master’s program train for careers in human resources and organizational development and effectiveness, they’ve spent their first semester tackling the issue of social justice and law enforc
View ArticleNov 30th, 2020
Two members of WKU’s Kentucky Archaeological Survey, Dr. David Pollack, KAS Director, and Dr. Justin N. Carlson, KAS Project Director, are co-editors of a new book on Ohio Valley archaeology.
View ArticleNov 30th, 2020
Anthony Cabrera, a sophomore from Trenton, is pursuing dual majors in science and math education. He has big plans to change the world through a career in teaching.
View ArticleNov 26th, 2020
A WKU junior from Portland, Tennessee, is counting his blessings this Thanksgiving. A sledding accident in 2015 drastically altered his life. But he refuses to let it define him. WKU's Amy Bingham has his inspiring story in this week's View from the Hill.
View ArticleNov 24th, 2020
"Being a part of this organization has taught me how to be more confident in myself and what I have to offer to the world," said Nyla Rogers.
View ArticleNov 19th, 2020
The Undergraduate Conference is an opportunity for students to share papers they have written in WKU English classes. MFA and English MA graduate students chose the presenters, moderated the event, and determined the "Best in Conference" presentations.
View ArticleNov 19th, 2020
For nearly 40 years now a group of student ambassadors at WKU has helped promote the school?s spirit of hospitality and inspire other students to strive for excellence.
View ArticleNov 19th, 2020
A global pandemic didn?t stop a WKU SKyTeach research project from reaching a global audience.
View ArticleNov 18th, 2020
Applications are now open for middle school science teachers from across the nation to apply to participate in the National STEM Scholar Program, a unique professional development program that provides advanced training for the middle school teachers of
View ArticleNov 18th, 2020
WKU senior Elaine Losekamp, an agriculture major from Bowling Green, became interested in food recovery after attending the annual conference of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education in 2018.
View ArticleNov 17th, 2020
Mac Williams is a senior Professional Writing major with a minor in Creative Writing from Rineyville, KY. Last Spring, Williams received the Critical Language Scholarship which he had hoped to use to study Japanese language abroad.
View ArticleNov 17th, 2020
During her time on the Hill, Jinsey Stinson has been involved in numerous student organizations. ?These organizations have grown me professionally and challenged me, but they?re a lot of fun too," Stinson said.
View ArticleNov 16th, 2020
The Carol Martin Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky has received a major national award for its 10-year partnership with Cloudbridge Nature Reserve in Costa Rica.
View ArticleNov 16th, 2020
Powered by a strong semester-ending performance by junior Madelynn Einhorn, the WKU Forensics Team captured first place in Lincoln-Douglas Debate, first speaker and the overall sweepstakes trophy at a virtual tournament hosted by Illinois State.
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