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Feb 17th, 2023
WKU is a 2023 Kentucky Academy of Science (KAS) Enhanced Affiliate and faculty, staff, and students may join KAS for free.
View ArticleFeb 17th, 2023
At 6 p.m. February 27, WKU’s Hardin Planetarium will host Take a Pic Through a Telescope, a free, public activity to take your own photographs through provided telescopes, featuring guest host Rico Tyler.
View ArticleFeb 16th, 2023
The Kentucky Folklife Program will award the 2023 Homer Ledford Award to George Wakim and Tommy Case at the 2023 Kentucky Crafted Market at the Kentucky Horse Park Alltech Arena in Lexington on March 11th.
View ArticleFeb 16th, 2023
A new documentary produced by WKU PBS sheds light on the violent killing of four Black men in Logan County in 1908. WKU’s Amy Bingham has more on the thought-provoking film “By Parties Unknown” in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleFeb 16th, 2023
Twenty-three Western Kentucky University students are candidates for the 2023 Coming Home King.
View ArticleFeb 16th, 2023
Global Learning & International Affairs invites faculty to participate in future global teaching experiences.
View ArticleFeb 15th, 2023
On February 15, Raechel Anne Jolie will discuss their memoir, Rust Belt Femme, at 4:00 in FAC 189.
View ArticleFeb 14th, 2023
On Monday, February 6, William Akers came to speak to students in Cherry Hall 125 as a part of the Creative Writing Reading Series. Akers spoke not only about screenwriting, but about life after college and the ins and outs of the job field.
View ArticleFeb 13th, 2023
The WKU Forensics Team captured the team sweepstakes championship at a tournament held virtually by St. Anselm College on February 11.
View ArticleFeb 13th, 2023
Western Kentucky University has again experienced record fall-to-spring retention rates among its undergraduate, degree-seeking students.
View ArticleFeb 13th, 2023
The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation announced the selection of 626 high school seniors as semifinalists for the distinguished Cooke College Scholarship Program, including Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science and Caverna High School senior Kenyan Wood.
View ArticleFeb 13th, 2023
While students at The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science are typically known for their talents and passions in the STEM fields, Gatton Academy and Bowling Green High School student Ariti Gani has additional interests in writing and poetry.
View ArticleFeb 13th, 2023
"Climate and the Making of Worlds: Toward a Geohistorical Poetics," written by Tobias Menel and published by the University of Chicago Press, has been selected as the 2022 winner of the Robert Penn Warren-Cleanth Brooks Award.
View ArticleFeb 13th, 2023
Do you love arts and history? Want to help bring engaging programs to life, and inspire a lifelong love of learning? The Kentucky Museum Friends want YOU to be our Valentine!
View ArticleFeb 10th, 2023
By Parties Unknown, a WKU PBS documentary that explores the story of a lynching in Russellville, will be distributed nationwide this month with a reach of 246.5 million people.
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