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Mar 19th, 2020
WKU has named Ranjit Koodali as the new Associate Provost for Research and Graduate Education, effective July 1, 2020.
View ArticleMar 19th, 2020
On March 13, 2020, the EPA released an update to that list that contains 200 additional products, including 40 new products that have gone through the agency’s expedited review process.
View ArticleMar 17th, 2020
Each year, we recognize outstanding contributions by faculty members in the areas of teaching, research & creativity, service, student advising and part-time teaching.
View ArticleMar 16th, 2020
Today's feature stresses the importance of basic facility hygiene and tips for helping carry out best practices in your Head Start facility.
View ArticleMar 12th, 2020
Right now there’s a huge construction zone at the top of WKU’s campus but the result will be worth the wait. Helm Library is being transformed into a space called the WKU Commons and WKU’s Amy Bingham gives us a peek inside in the View from the Hill.
View ArticleMar 11th, 2020
President Timothy C. Caboni announced WKU's response to COVID-19 at a news conference Wednesday.
View ArticleMar 11th, 2020
WKU Community, As the COVID-19 pandemic rapidly evolves, WKU continues to monitor aggressively the situation as it unfolds. We have for weeks been holding extensive internal discussions and developing a wide range of contingency plans to make preparat
View ArticleMar 10th, 2020
The Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning is offering the webinar “Teaching When Being in the Classroom is Not Possible” several times over the next two weeks.
View ArticleMar 8th, 2020
One question is about how to count the days if coronavirus causes closure for Head Start/Early Head Start programs.
View ArticleMar 6th, 2020
The WKU Board of Regents on Friday (March 6) approved up to $1.5 million to renovate classrooms for the nursing program.
View ArticleMar 6th, 2020
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a list of chemicals and products that have qualified under their emerging viral pathogen program for use against SARS-CoV-2, a coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
View ArticleMar 5th, 2020
Cleaning and disinfecting surfaces in childcare facilities is fundamental in reducing the potential contribution of those surfaces to the incidence of healthcare-associated infections.
View ArticleMar 5th, 2020
The month of March is an opportunity to celebrate social workers and recognize the work they do to advocate for millions of people every day.
View ArticleMar 5th, 2020
Keaton takes part in WKU’s Communication Disorders (CSD) baccalaureate program with a minor focus in Gerontology and Child Studies. She plans to utilize her degree to become a speech language pathologist.
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