WKU News
View from the Hill: Stickwork exhibit gives volunteers hands-on experience
- WKU News
- Friday, October 19th, 2018

Mother Nature is the star of the show in the latest construction on WKU’s campus. WKU's Amy Bingham has details of an environmental sculpture that has taken shape in front of the Kentucky Museum in this week’s View from the Hill.
WKU’s Cultural Enhancement Series and the Kentucky Museum have hosted award-winning artist Patrick Dougherty this month for the Stickwork at WKU project.
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Several WKU departments are coordinating a campus-wide food and toiletry drive through the end of the semester to help sustain the WKU Food Pantry.
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Dr. Liz Sturgeon is the 2025 Kentucky Nurses Association Nurse of the Year. The award is presented annually by the KNA to recognize a nurse who has demonstrated exceptional leadership and professionalism in the field.
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Area high school students from across the region participated in the Pathways to Smiles Oral Health Careers Camp—an immersive two-day experience hosted by the South Central Kentucky Area Health Education Center (AHEC). Held October 9–10 at WKU.
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More than 350 fourth-graders from Warren County participated in the 30th annual Progressive Agriculture Foundation (PAF) Safety Days® program held on Sept. 25th at WKU’s L.D. Brown Agricultural Exposition Center.
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