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May 28th, 2020
In a message today to the WKU community, President Timothy C. Caboni released the draft of the Big Red Restart, our plan for returning to an on-campus operations this fall.
View ArticleMay 28th, 2020
Deputy Chief of Operations for BGPD, and part-time instructor for the Department of Sociology and Criminology, shares her Spring 2020 story.
View ArticleMay 28th, 2020
A WKU professor is playing a big role in a pilot program that helps former felons get through the expungement process and get on with their lives. WKU’s Amy Bingham explains in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleMay 26th, 2020
The WKU Board of Regents will meet in special session on Wednesday, May 27, at 4 p.m. The meeting will be conducted via Zoom and can be viewed here.
View ArticleMay 26th, 2020
On Saturday May 23rd, the Department of Folk Studies and Anthropology held a virtual Graduation Reception, Awards, and Hooding Ceremony to celebrate the accomplishments of our 2019-2020 graduates and award winners.
View ArticleMay 21st, 2020
WKU’s student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) is getting worldwide recognition. WKU’s Amy Bingham has more on the Robert Ridgway Student Chapter Award in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleMay 20th, 2020
For MJ Mayo, a senior from Henderson majoring in English and political science, the COVID-19 pandemic sparked a desire to give back. Mayo decided to volunteer her time delivering meals for her local Meals on Wheels program.
View ArticleMay 15th, 2020
While planning for a traditional commencement celebration this fall, WKU conferred degrees and certificates to more than 2,600 spring graduates in a virtual ceremony Friday afternoon.
View ArticleMay 15th, 2020
The WKU Board of Regents today (May 15) approved a 10-year contract with Barnes and Noble College for bookstore operations.
View ArticleMay 14th, 2020
Dr. A. Gwynn Henderson, Education Director for the Kentucky Archaeological Survey, is reaching out to Kentuckians to bring archaeology to them directly – and remotely. She is participating in two projects to share archaeological stories with the public.
View ArticleMay 14th, 2020
Finals week is wrapping up at WKU, two months after the COVID-19 pandemic prompted all learning to take place online. Perhaps nowhere was that more of a challenge than for nursing students.
View ArticleMay 13th, 2020
“There was a subtle, genuine and helpful energy being in the presence of the faculty and other students in the room that was not offered anywhere else. WKU offered me a family, friends, love, support, mentorship, scholarships and networking opportunities.
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