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Feb 21st, 2024
Julius Ayin, a senior studying anthropology and folklore, will present “To Leave the Dead in the House: Deathways, Community, and Change in Yap Island” as part of the Department of Folk Studies and Anthropology’s monthly Brown Bag Lecture Series.
View ArticleFeb 21st, 2024
The Kentucky Museum is proud to present this year's Kentucky Art Education Association's Elementary and Middle School All State Art Show, a statewide competition for K-8 students.
View ArticleFeb 15th, 2024
Daniel Keller is a new Assistant Professor here at WKU and is originally from Sierra Vista, Arizona. Dr. Keller will mainly teach Grammar, English Language, Language Acquisition, and TESOL-related subjects. However, English is not his only passion.
View ArticleFeb 15th, 2024
Dr. Kishonna Gray will present "Augmenting Reality: Black Praxis in Digital Gaming" on March 1 as part of the annual Gail Martin Lecture Series.
View ArticleFeb 13th, 2024
Associate professor Jean-Luc Houle was awarded a grant from the Rust Family Foundation to support his ongoing archaeology research in Mongolia.
View ArticleFeb 13th, 2024
Dr. Matthew McCurry, Director of Athletic Bands and Associate Director of Bands in the Department of Music at WKU, won the 2024 College/University Teacher of the Year Award from the Kentucky Music Educators Association (KMEA).
View ArticleFeb 6th, 2024
When May joined WKU as a college student, she decided to study Computer Science and Professional Writing in English. May says that these two fields interact more than some would think.
View ArticleFeb 2nd, 2024
The Kentucky Museum has received a $1,600 grant from the IBMA Foundation to support "Bowling Green in Song," part of the upcoming Sonic Landscape exhibition. The grant was written in part by History graduate student Logan Johnson.
View ArticleFeb 1st, 2024
The application window for the 2024-2025 Drs. Du-Powell Scholarship in Anthropology opened on February 1 and applications will be accepted until February 29, 2024.
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