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Feb 6th, 2026
Twenty Western Kentucky University students are candidates for the 2026 Coming Home King.
View ArticleFeb 3rd, 2026
WKU President Timothy C. Caboni met with local media today (February 3) for the university’s beginning-of-the-semester press conference, outlining significant accomplishments from the fall semester and providing updates on the initiatives.
View ArticleFeb 2nd, 2026
Several WKU Online programs are earning national attention once again, with multiple programs recognized in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report.
View ArticleJan 23rd, 2026
Western Kentucky University has released the honors lists for the fall 2025 semester. Full-time undergraduate students with a semester grade-point average of 3.4 to 3.79 are named to the Dean’s List.
View ArticleJan 20th, 2026
Here’s a reminder that WKU provides a number of ways you can find out if classes are delayed, canceled or if a campus is closed.
View ArticleDec 12th, 2025
Western Kentucky University recognized fall 2025 graduates in three ceremonies on Friday at Diddle Arena.
View ArticleDec 11th, 2025
The Western Kentucky University Board of Regents today approved a pre-development agreement with Gilbane, initiating the first phase of a bold, multi-year effort to modernize student housing on the Hill.
View ArticleDec 10th, 2025
Woodard has pursued a bachelor’s degree in Geological Sciences, and his determination to pursue Geology extended beyond regular studies to include geochemistry research, research presentations at conferences, organizational leadership roles and graduat
View ArticleDec 8th, 2025
A Psychology major, Solomon spent her years at WKU growing as a leader and building her knowledge to support children with developmental and behavioral challenges. Solomon will graduate Summa Cum Laude from WKU on Dec. 12 with a Bachelor's in Psychology.
View ArticleDec 5th, 2025
“Growing up, I had always been a creative individual and knew I wanted to do something to use my creativity,” said Bailey Jones, a graduating senior from Nashville, Tn.
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