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Sep 1st, 2020
WKU senior Maddie Alexander is no stranger to hard work and worthwhile goals. Currently, the Psychology and Criminology double major is in the process of establishing not one, but two careers.
View ArticleAug 28th, 2020
Beginning with the spring 2021 semester, WKU will no longer require standardized test scores, such as the ACT or SAT, for most applicants for admission.
View ArticleAug 27th, 2020
On August 27, 2020 the Office of Head Start (OHS) announced in the Federal Register a final rule updating the Designation Renewal System (DRS). This final rule includes revisions to three of the seven conditions of the DRS.
View ArticleAug 27th, 2020
The Suzanne Vitale Clinical Education Complex at WKU has received two grant awards from the WHAS Crusade for Children: $21,000 for the Kelly Autism Program Prime Time and $26,000 for the Renshaw Early Childhood Center (RECC) Big Red School.
View ArticleAug 27th, 2020
Nearly 50 locations on WKU’s campus have been identified as “Zoom rooms.” This became necessary because so much content is being consumed virtually this semester, as WKU’s Amy Bingham explains in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleAug 27th, 2020
The 33 members of the WKU Forensics Team have returned to campus and are preparing for the unprecedented 2020-21 season.
View ArticleAug 20th, 2020
Some big changes are coming to WKU’s Topper Transit system this semester, most notably, students will no longer be able to catch a ride from the bottom of the Hill to the top of the Hill. WKU’s Amy Bingham explains in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleAug 19th, 2020
Dakota Ware, an incoming physical education major from Bowling Green, Kentucky, is looking forward to his first year at Western Kentucky University after his experience with WKU’s Young Male Leadership Academy.
View ArticleAug 19th, 2020
Two WKU students have been awarded the US Department of Defense’s (DoD) Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship.
View ArticleAug 18th, 2020
As part of his annual Convocation address on Monday, President Timothy C. Caboni announced the recipient of the Spirit of WKU Award, Donald Smith.
View ArticleAug 17th, 2020
The Department of Folk Studies and Anthropology is happy to announce the establishment of a new Museum Studies Concentration in the MA Program in Folk Studies, formalizing a longstanding strength of the program in preparing students for museum careers.
View ArticleAug 17th, 2020
As WKU prepares for a fall semester like no other in its history, there are still milestones to celebrate and goals to attain, President Timothy C. Caboni said during his annual Convocation address.
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