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Aug 26th, 2021
WKU Football kicks off the season one week from tonight and it’s music to the ears of one group in particular. WKU’s Amy Bingham takes us to Big Red Marching Band Camp in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleAug 26th, 2021
The U.S. Department of Education announced that WKU will receive three federal Talent Search grants totaling $5,051,000 to help more low-income students who would be the first members of their families to earn degrees to prepare for and enroll in college.
View ArticleAug 25th, 2021
A leader in higher education, a transformational marketing leader and a nationally recognized physician will join WKU’s Hall of Distinguished Alumni this fall. Howard Bailey, Michelle James and the late Dr. Rebecca Shadowen will be inducted Oct. 29.
View ArticleAug 24th, 2021
The WKU Army ROTC program will host its 11th Eric D. Yates Memorial Run on Sept. 15.
View ArticleAug 20th, 2021
The Kentucky Folklife Program (KFP) is proud to release its third consecutive volume of the online publication.
View ArticleAug 20th, 2021
Gilman Scholarship winner Catherine Sheffield, a Clarksville, Tennessee senior and Creative Writing major studied abroad in the UK this summer. She shares her experience with studying abroad during a pandemic.
View ArticleAug 19th, 2021
The Office of Head Start is using the term “Equity” quite a bit these days. Here are a few resources for those working in early care and education.
View ArticleAug 19th, 2021
The annual Twice-Exceptional Students Seminar will host Dr. Claire Hughes, a national expert on gifted young people with one or more disabilities. She will present “Differentiating Twice: Instructional Strategies for Twice-Exceptional Learners.”
View ArticleAug 19th, 2021
When classes start on Monday at WKU, food options at the top of the Hill will look very different. WKU’s Amy Bingham shows us the unique approach being taken to make sure students have plenty of choices in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleAug 18th, 2021
A retrospective exhibition of the sculpture and drawings of the late Charles H. Forrester will open Sept. 14 at the Downing Museum at the Baker Arboretum in Bowling Green.
View ArticleAug 16th, 2021
WKU Volleyball Coach Travis Hudson doesn’t like surprises, but he got one Monday morning when he was recognized as this year’s recipient of the Spirit of WKU Award.
View ArticleAug 16th, 2021
In his annual Convocation address, WKU President Timothy C. Caboni provided a recap of the 2020-2021 academic year, while also previewing the year to come.
View ArticleAug 12th, 2021
WKU’s First Year Village, anchored by two brand new residence halls, will be buzzing this semester. What’s unique about these halls is that they offer multiple Living Learning Communities as WKU’s Amy Bingham shows us in this week’s View from the
View ArticleAug 12th, 2021
WKU students and recent graduates earned recognition 63 times, totaling more than $653,627 in funding for graduate school, language study, public service, and study abroad.
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