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October 2015 View from the Hill


View from the Hill is a weekly segment highlighting the programs, people and happenings that make WKU a leading American university with international reach. The reports can be seen on Bowling Green's ABC affiliate, WBKO, on Thursdays at 5 and 10 pm. If you have an idea for a future segment, please contact Amy DeCesare.

October 1, 2015

View from the Hill - Cell Phone Drive Video Preview

Cell Phone Drive - Today marks the beginning of domestic violence awareness month.  It's an epidemic that affects one in three women and one in four men.  There's a simple way you can help with this issue.  Amy Bingham explains what it is in this week's View from the Hill.

 

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October 8, 2015 

View from the Hill - New Provost David Lee  Video Preview

New Provost - David Lee - Two longtime fixtures in WKU's Potter College of Arts and Letters are finding themselves in new roles at the university.  Amy Bingham talks to both the new Provost and the new Interim Dean of Potter College in this week's View from the Hill.

 

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October 15, 2015

View from the Hill - CEC Family Resource Program  Video Preview

CEC Family Resource Program - A diagnosis of autism or any learning disability can be overwhelming for parents, but a new proram within the Suzanne Vitale Clinical Education Complex can help provide support.  Amy Bingham profiles the CEC's Family Resource Program in this week's View from the Hill.

 

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October 22, 2015

View from the Hill - Honors College & International Center Video Preview

Honors College & International Center - A brand new building that solidifies WKU's presence as a leading American University with International reach will be dedicated tomorrow.  Amy Bingham takes us inside the new Honors College/International Center in this week's View from the Hill.

 

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October 29, 2015

View from the Hill - Literacy Award  Video Preview

Literacy Award - WKU receives national recognition for a literacy program that bolsters reading strategies for students.  Amy Bingham finds out why this reading intervention course works so well in this week's View from the Hill.

 

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