WKU News
View from the Hill: Aging Study
- Friday, January 25th, 2013
Did you know that every eight seconds someone turns 65? And in two decades more people will be over the age of 65 than under the age of 18?
In this week’s View from the Hill, Amy Bingham tells us how WKU is involved in a project to make sure Bowling Green an age-friendly city.
Apr 18th, 2024
We are pleased to recognize the first graduates of the WKC3 program — Taryn Calloway, Audra Coil, Peggy Crowe, Egypt Cullom, Damien Duncan, Lindsey Houchin, Masami Matsuyuki, Trevor Polston, Charley Pride, Melanie Redden, Leah Shapiro, Jarrod Smith, an
Apr 18th, 2024
Western Kentucky University celebrated a significant milestone in the construction of the new Gordon Ford College of Business building on Thursday.
Apr 18th, 2024
The Department of Music at WKU will induct alumna, Dr. Sheila Johnson (’77), and Professor Emerita, Dr. Mitzi Groom, to its Wall of Fame.
Apr 18th, 2024
We are pleased to recognize the first graduates of the WKC3 program — Taryn Calloway, Audra Coil, Peggy Crowe, Egypt Cullom, Damien Duncan, Lindsey Houchin, Masami Matsuyuki, Trevor Polston, Charley Pride, Melanie Redden, Leah Shapiro, Jarrod Smith, an
Apr 18th, 2024
Western Kentucky University celebrated a significant milestone in the construction of the new Gordon Ford College of Business building on Thursday.
Apr 17th, 2024
Mykah Carden and Gabriel Nowaskie have been awarded the 2024 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship. They are two of only five students at Kentucky institutions named Goldwater Scholars in this year's competition.
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