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Apr 15th, 2021
Lots of planning and safety precautions have gone into preparing for not one but two Commencement weekends at WKU next month. WKU’s Amy Bingham explains how they will be held safely in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleApr 15th, 2021
Four WKU students were awarded US Department of State Critical Language Scholarships (CLS) that fully fund summer study in intensive language programs abroad. Recipients were selected from a diverse nationwide pool of over 4,600 applicants.
View ArticleApr 14th, 2021
WKU today announced the 2021 finalists of the WKU College of Education and Behavioral Sciences’ Distinguished Educator Awards.
View ArticleApr 13th, 2021
WKU student Allyson Copeland and alumnus Shashaank Narayanan have been awarded the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, which provides a $34,000 stipend and a $12,000 cost of education allowance annually for three years of study.
View ArticleApr 13th, 2021
"Hollywood on the Hill" is theme for Greek Week 2021 at WKU. Greek Week events are scheduled for April 16-23.
View ArticleApr 13th, 2021
Several WKU students were honored as winners and finalists in this year’s SPJ Region 5 Mark of Excellence awards.
View ArticleApr 9th, 2021
Collins has been a consistent leader on campus over his four years on the Hill. Notably, he is a member of the Potter College of Arts and Letters Dean’s Council of Students (DCS).
View ArticleApr 9th, 2021
Twenty-six WKU students have been selected as Spirit Masters for the 2021-22 year.
View ArticleApr 8th, 2021
Learn who this year's department scholarship and award winners are, in addition to when and where they'll be celebrated.
View ArticleApr 8th, 2021
WKU’s rich history of scholarly engagement for students will be on display this weekend at the annual Student Research Conference. WKU’s Amy Bingham has a preview in this week's View from the Hill.
View ArticleApr 8th, 2021
The Graduate School will celebrate Graduate Student Appreciation Week April 12-16 with a series of virtual receptions.
View ArticleApr 8th, 2021
WKU Photojournalism Professor Jeanie Adams-Smith is this year’s recipient of the National Press Photographers Association’s Robin F. Garland Educator Award.
View ArticleApr 7th, 2021
WKU will extend its educator discount to teachers in Kentucky’s border states. The decision comes on the heels of the $350 Kentucky Educator Discount announced last summer.
View ArticleApr 7th, 2021
Global Learning & International Affairs invites new faculty-led program proposals for Summer 2022 or Fall 2022, for both international and domestic locations. The deadline has been extended to May 15, 2021.
View ArticleApr 7th, 2021
Members of the WKU Young Male Leader Academy participated in Kentucky’s Educators Rising Conference earlier this month. The Young Male Leadership Academy is a recruitment initiative comprised of males from diverse backgrounds.
View ArticleApr 7th, 2021
The WKU Forensics Team won its 11th American Forensic Association National Speech Tournament championship, hosted virtually this year April 1-5.
View ArticleApr 7th, 2021
Attention WKU students: Please visit wku.evaluationkit.com to complete your course evaluations. Students completing all course evaluations by April 22 will receive early access to grades on TopNet.
View ArticleApr 6th, 2021
Maddie Grider is named Baker Scholar in Horticulture for the second year in a row. Grider is also a Professional Writing and Literature minor. She views her experiences in the minor as invaluable to her agriculture career.
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