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Feb 14th, 2021
ALL WKU classes are canceled and offices closed Monday and Tuesday (Feb. 15-16) due to the anticipated snow.
View ArticleFeb 12th, 2021
Kiria Braden, a senior from Nashville who is earning a degree in marketing, a concentration in social media and a certificate in data analytics, said she’s come a long way since her first semester on The Hill.
View ArticleFeb 12th, 2021
WKU and Advantage Kentucky Alliance (AKA) are teaming up to launch a new internship and mentoring program aimed to boost interest in 21st-century manufacturing by mentoring students who will work side-by-side with experienced industry leaders.
View ArticleFeb 12th, 2021
Global Learning & International Affairs (GLIA) is kicking off a new initiative this semester called the Global Learning Forum (GLF).
View ArticleFeb 11th, 2021
There is still ice on some walks, steps and roads on campus and in outlying areas, so offices at ALL WKU campuses will remain closed and in-person classes canceled for Friday (Feb. 12).
View ArticleFeb 11th, 2021
WKU’s fine art magazine Zephyrus is currently accepting submissions for the 2021 edition until Friday, February 19. Continue reading for submission guidelines and cover sheet.
View ArticleFeb 11th, 2021
Assistant English professor Dr. Cheryl Hopson was recently a guest on the podcast “The Human Condition”. Dr. Hopson discussed her role in feminism as a queer black woman, and even read some of her own poetry.
View ArticleFeb 11th, 2021
Who doesn’t love a good Hilltopper love story? There are literally thousands of them. In honor of Valentine’s Day this weekend, WKU’s Amy Bingham talks to a WKU couple who matched up nearly 30 years ago in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleFeb 10th, 2021
Offices at all WKU campuses will be closed and in-person classes have been canceled for Thursday (Feb. 11) because of the potential for a significant ice storm.
View ArticleFeb 10th, 2021
The WKU Forensics Team took first in sweepstakes at the Judy Sturgis Hill Tower Invitational hosted virtually by Eastern Michigan University Feb. 6-7.
View ArticleFeb 10th, 2021
WKU’s Epsilon Theta chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., won first place and a $750 prize in the fraternity’s national step show.
View ArticleFeb 9th, 2021
Lily Golden, a senior majoring in English for secondary teachers with a minor in teaching English as a second language, recently spoke with WKU Herald reporter Ellie Tolbert about her experience switching from face-to-face teaching to online teaching.
View ArticleFeb 9th, 2021
The Bowling Green Rotary Club presented The Center for Gifted Studies at WKU with a donation as part of their Rotary Flags for Kids Program. The program raises funds for children’s charities in the Bowling Green area through a subscription program that
View ArticleFeb 9th, 2021
The Kentucky Folklife Program, in the Department of Folk Studies and Anthropology at WKU, has been awarded $20,000 by the National Endowment for the Arts to further its Kentucky Folklife Network magazine project.
View ArticleFeb 8th, 2021
The Center for Gifted Studies at WKU is pleased to announce that it will host the Advanced Placement (AP) Summer Institute (APSI), in partnership with the College Board. Held nationwide at more than 160 partner colleges and universities, AP Summer Ins
View ArticleFeb 5th, 2021
The Economic and Consumer Policy, Committee on Oversight and Reform, published a report of their investigation into the presence of heavy metals in popular baby food.
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