WKU News
Study of other cultures and religions eye-opening for VAMPY students
- Wednesday, July 13th, 2016
Rather than running from other cultures or fearing the unknown, campers in Arabic and Humanities are opening themselves up to the world and finding that enlightenment and empowerment come from keeping an open mind to new experiences.
Apr 23rd, 2024
The Kentucky Museum is thrilled to debut its latest art exhibition, Tangents to Heaven, which features The Mary Norton Shands and Alfred R. Shands III Art Collection Bequest.
Apr 22nd, 2024
“She has overcome every hurdle. And I am not sure people appreciate how difficult it is to remain so focused when you are separated from your family, friends and loved ones because they live thousands of miles away in a war-torn country."
Apr 22nd, 2024
“I have always wanted to have a community that I can call home - a community that is large and welcoming - people that I can always rely on."
Apr 22nd, 2024
“She has overcome every hurdle. And I am not sure people appreciate how difficult it is to remain so focused when you are separated from your family, friends and loved ones because they live thousands of miles away in a war-torn country."
Apr 22nd, 2024
“I have always wanted to have a community that I can call home - a community that is large and welcoming - people that I can always rely on."
Apr 19th, 2024
Ryan Messenger, a double major in the College of Health and Human Services (CHHS), in Exercise Science and Dietetics, has been selected to attend the Gilman Foreign Policy in Focus: Global Food Security seminar in Washington, DC, this June.
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