- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Gallery
- Time: All Day
School of Media Galleries: Grayson County Photography Exhibit.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Main Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Danielle Mužina, an artist and educator currently living and working in Cleveland, Ohio, makes paintings that explore place, identity, and crisis, inspired by both personal lived and inherited familial experiences. Using the homespace as a point of grounding and as metaphor, she writes: "My immigrant grandmother, reflecting on witnessing national traumas in our home of former Yugoslavia, tells me 'to pay attention when the sky's bleeding, even if someone tells you it's not'."
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: Zoom
- Time: 12:40pm - 1:35pm
Curious about what you can do with your degree after you graduate or ways to spend your time at WKU productively to prepare for the path you want to pursue? Join students in ENG 414, the professional writing capstone course, to learn from and ask questions of these recent alumni of the English Department! Each panel will begin with alumni addressing pre-submitted questions from the capstone students and conclude with open Q&A. All English majors and minors are welcome: email Dr. Jones (angela.jones@wku.edu) for the Zoom link.
Attending alumni:
Garrett Bunch: Content Strategist / Technical Writer, GE Appliances; Communication and PR Intern, Greater Louisville Inc. Majors: English (PW) and Communication. Currently pursuing MA in Organizational Communication.
Megan McCormick: Professional Writer, KirkpatrickPrice. Previously: Marketing Coordinator at Salameh Plastic Surgery. Major: English (PW); minor: Photojournalism.
Adrianna Waters: Admissions Coordinator, Medical University of South Carolina. Previously: Youth Services Associate at Boone County Public Library. Major: English (CW); minors: PW and Psychology.
- Location: Kelly Thompson Hall, room 1008
- Time: 4:00pm - 6:30pm
SKyTeach will host Full STEAM Ahead: Art & Math Collide!, a presentation by Dr. Susan Gerofsky, visiting professor from the University of British Columbia. Dr. Gerofsky, who teaches math education, will present a fun-filled evening of creating math art by exploring binary number patterns.
Register at https://forms.gle/w23km8QkrFgxhcQ17
For information, email jillian.burkhalter@wku.edu
- Location: Harbaugh Club at Smith Stadium
- Time: 6:30pm - 8:00pm
The annual Black History Month Opening Ceremony is a dinner featuring a guest speaker. Several performances from student groups will also take place. The event is open to the public, but its capacity is limited.
- Time: All Day
Scholars interested in presenting at Kentucky Honors Roundtable in Morehead, KY on February 24-25 must register and submit an abstract by the deadline.
- Location: www.wku.edu/housing/apartments
- Time: All Day
The WKU Apartments offer premiere, fully furnished two-bedroom and one-bedroom options for students with more than 60 credit hours who desire an apartment experience while living on the Hill.
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Gallery
- Time: All Day
School of Media Galleries: Grayson County Photography Exhibit.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Main Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Danielle Mužina, an artist and educator currently living and working in Cleveland, Ohio, makes paintings that explore place, identity, and crisis, inspired by both personal lived and inherited familial experiences. Using the homespace as a point of grounding and as metaphor, she writes: "My immigrant grandmother, reflecting on witnessing national traumas in our home of former Yugoslavia, tells me 'to pay attention when the sky's bleeding, even if someone tells you it's not'."
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: www.wku.edu/housing/apartments
- Time: All Day
The WKU Apartments offer premiere, fully furnished two-bedroom and one-bedroom options for students with more than 60 credit hours who desire an apartment experience while living on the Hill.
- Location: Zoom
- Time: 4:00pm - 4:30pm
Interested in applying for an affordable textbook grant and want more information? Join us for a Q&A to learn more about the process, OER options, and what kind of support is available.
- Location: Diddle Arena
- Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Celebrate Black History Month with Hilltopper Basketball as they host UTSA for Black History Night on Feb 2nd at 7 pm. We will honor the past as we recognize some of our first African American Athletes and celebrate with several performances. Students receive free admission with WKU ID. Fans can use promo code BLACKHISTORY at checkout to purchase $10 bleacher seat (reg. $15) for this game Prior to the game, a pre-game mixer will take place in Auxiliary Gym B from 5:30 pm-6:30 pm. The mixer is open to all WKU students. The first 40 students will receive a Black History Month shirt (Limited size). If you are interested in attending the Black History Night Mixer, please RSVP below. You or your group must RSVP to attend by Jan 31st.
- Location: Diddle Arena
- Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
For more about Hilltopper Basketball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/mens-basketball
- Location: GWH Lab Theatre
- Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm
WKU dance students choreograph and perform original pieces with unique stories and styles, featuring a variety of dance genres!
All tickets $7
(Digital concert on Demand available February 17th - 19th, 2023, $5 + fee)
- Location: GWH - GWH 0100
- Time: 7:30pm - 10:00pm
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Gallery
- Time: All Day
School of Media Galleries: Grayson County Photography Exhibit.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Main Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Danielle Mužina, an artist and educator currently living and working in Cleveland, Ohio, makes paintings that explore place, identity, and crisis, inspired by both personal lived and inherited familial experiences. Using the homespace as a point of grounding and as metaphor, she writes: "My immigrant grandmother, reflecting on witnessing national traumas in our home of former Yugoslavia, tells me 'to pay attention when the sky's bleeding, even if someone tells you it's not'."
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: www.wku.edu/housing/apartments
- Time: All Day
The WKU Apartments offer premiere, fully furnished two-bedroom and one-bedroom options for students with more than 60 credit hours who desire an apartment experience while living on the Hill.
- Location: GWH Lab Theatre
- Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm
WKU dance students choreograph and perform original pieces with unique stories and styles, featuring a variety of dance genres!
All tickets $7
(Digital concert on Demand available February 17th - 19th, 2023, $5 + fee)
- Location: GWH - GWH 0100
- Time: 7:30pm - 10:00pm
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Gallery
- Time: All Day
School of Media Galleries: Grayson County Photography Exhibit.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Main Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Danielle Mužina, an artist and educator currently living and working in Cleveland, Ohio, makes paintings that explore place, identity, and crisis, inspired by both personal lived and inherited familial experiences. Using the homespace as a point of grounding and as metaphor, she writes: "My immigrant grandmother, reflecting on witnessing national traumas in our home of former Yugoslavia, tells me 'to pay attention when the sky's bleeding, even if someone tells you it's not'."
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: www.wku.edu/housing/apartments
- Time: All Day
The WKU Apartments offer premiere, fully furnished two-bedroom and one-bedroom options for students with more than 60 credit hours who desire an apartment experience while living on the Hill.
- Location: DSU 2081
- Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm
The WKU Philosophy Conference is free and open to all WKU students, faculty, staff, and the broader Bowling Green community. Scholars from the University of Kentucky, Augustana College, Eastern Kentucky University, Southern Utah University, and the University of Louisville will be presenting, so don't miss out!
- Location: L.D. Brown Ag Expo Center Main Arena
- Time: 10:30am
For more information: Southern KY Team Penning- SKTPA on Facebook
- Books open at 9:30 a.m., Show starts at 10:30 a.m.
- 60% payback after cattle charge ($15/team)
- Cowboy Attire
- Office Fee $10 per rider
- Stalls $25/night (if needed)
- Year End Awards for top 3 places (must ride 4 of the 9 shows to be eligible for year end awards)
President Greg Gassaway (270) 646-8495; Vice President Sean Shaw (502) 741-1507
- Location: Diddle Arena
- Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm
For more about Hilltopper Basketball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/mens-basketball
- Location: GWH Lab Theatre
- Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm
WKU dance students choreograph and perform original pieces with unique stories and styles, featuring a variety of dance genres!
All tickets $7
(Digital concert on Demand available February 17th - 19th, 2023, $5 + fee)
- Location: GWH - GWH 0100
- Time: 7:30pm - 10:00pm
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Gallery
- Time: All Day
School of Media Galleries: Grayson County Photography Exhibit.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Main Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Danielle Mužina, an artist and educator currently living and working in Cleveland, Ohio, makes paintings that explore place, identity, and crisis, inspired by both personal lived and inherited familial experiences. Using the homespace as a point of grounding and as metaphor, she writes: "My immigrant grandmother, reflecting on witnessing national traumas in our home of former Yugoslavia, tells me 'to pay attention when the sky's bleeding, even if someone tells you it's not'."
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: www.wku.edu/housing/apartments
- Time: All Day
The WKU Apartments offer premiere, fully furnished two-bedroom and one-bedroom options for students with more than 60 credit hours who desire an apartment experience while living on the Hill.
- Location: GWH Lab Theatre
- Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm
WKU dance students choreograph and perform original pieces with unique stories and styles, featuring a variety of dance genres!
All tickets $7
(Digital concert on Demand available February 17th - 19th, 2023, $5 + fee)
- Location: GWH - GWH 0100
- Time: 2:00pm - 4:30pm
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Gallery
- Time: All Day
School of Media Galleries: Grayson County Photography Exhibit.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Main Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Danielle Mužina, an artist and educator currently living and working in Cleveland, Ohio, makes paintings that explore place, identity, and crisis, inspired by both personal lived and inherited familial experiences. Using the homespace as a point of grounding and as metaphor, she writes: "My immigrant grandmother, reflecting on witnessing national traumas in our home of former Yugoslavia, tells me 'to pay attention when the sky's bleeding, even if someone tells you it's not'."
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: www.wku.edu/housing/apartments
- Time: All Day
The WKU Apartments offer premiere, fully furnished two-bedroom and one-bedroom options for students with more than 60 credit hours who desire an apartment experience while living on the Hill.
- Location: DSU 3006
- Time: 7:00pm
Get to know the executive committee of the Collegiate Chapter of NAACP and gain knowledge of the organization's existence. If you would like to make a difference and advocate for your community, this organization will be a great opportunity for you.
- Location: Cherry Hall 125
- Time: 7:00pm
Visiting Writer Series – Screenwriter William F. Akers.
- Location: Cherry Hall 125
- Time: 7:00pm
Screenwriter William F. Akers (Your Screenplay Sucks: 100 Ways to Make it Great, Michael Wiese Productions, 2008)
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Gallery
- Time: All Day
School of Media Galleries: Grayson County Photography Exhibit.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Main Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Danielle Mužina, an artist and educator currently living and working in Cleveland, Ohio, makes paintings that explore place, identity, and crisis, inspired by both personal lived and inherited familial experiences. Using the homespace as a point of grounding and as metaphor, she writes: "My immigrant grandmother, reflecting on witnessing national traumas in our home of former Yugoslavia, tells me 'to pay attention when the sky's bleeding, even if someone tells you it's not'."
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: www.wku.edu/housing/apartments
- Time: All Day
The WKU Apartments offer premiere, fully furnished two-bedroom and one-bedroom options for students with more than 60 credit hours who desire an apartment experience while living on the Hill.
- Location: DSU 2041
- Time: 3:30pm
Aaliyah Ellis is a current artist on the Hill. Her artistic focus is on black power figures in the civil rights movement and on black and black LGBTQIA+ leaders/power figures from the US, especially Louisville. Join us to view our gallery and hear from Aaliyah.
- Location: Zoom
- Time: 4:30pm
Professional Writing Club meeting
- Location: Virtual
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Join the WKU Office of Research and Creative Activity for the first installment of the 2023 Student Scholar Showcase workshop series presented by Dr. Kandy Smith, Associate Professor in the WKU School of Teacher Education.
Students will learn how to write a summary statement of their research that includes the importance of the research, the problem it is addressing, the methodology, results, and implications (if applicable) in a manner that is clear, concise, and cohesive.
To join the workshop on Zoom, visit: https://wku.zoom.us/j/95532521922.
For more information, visit www.wku.edu/showcase.
- Location: DSU Nite Class
- Time: 6:15pm - 7:15pm
MHC Scholars of Color and ISEC present Epic Rap Battles of Black History, in recognition of Black History Month.
- Location: Gary Ransdell Hall 2001
- Time: 6:30pm
A brief overview on Phi Sigma Pi Honor Fraternity, including their values and what membership entails, as well as getting to know current members.
- Location: DSU Niteclass
- Time: 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Bert and Det produce three rounds of emcee battles, highlighting contrasting views of famous African American men & women! Refreshments provided.
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Gallery
- Time: All Day
School of Media Galleries: Grayson County Photography Exhibit.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Main Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Danielle Mužina, an artist and educator currently living and working in Cleveland, Ohio, makes paintings that explore place, identity, and crisis, inspired by both personal lived and inherited familial experiences. Using the homespace as a point of grounding and as metaphor, she writes: "My immigrant grandmother, reflecting on witnessing national traumas in our home of former Yugoslavia, tells me 'to pay attention when the sky's bleeding, even if someone tells you it's not'."
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: www.wku.edu/housing/apartments
- Time: All Day
The WKU Apartments offer premiere, fully furnished two-bedroom and one-bedroom options for students with more than 60 credit hours who desire an apartment experience while living on the Hill.
- Location: HCIC 3001
- Time: 4:00pm
Join Kimball Green of General Motors as he discusses careers in industry for graduates of arts, humanities, and social programs. If you are graduating soon, this is an event you don't want to miss!
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Auditorium
- Time: 5:00pm
Join the Cultural Enhancement Series as they welcome Dr. William H. Turner, author of The Harlan Renaissance: Stories of Black Life in Appalachian Coal Towns and winner of the 2021 Weatherford Award for Non-Fiction, to campus. Admission is free, no tickets necessary, seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Auditorium
- Time: 5:00pm
Join the Cultural Enhancement Series as they welcome Dr. William H. Turner, author of The Harlan Renaissance: Stories of Black Life in Appalachian Coal Towns and winner of the 2021 Weatherford Award for Non-Fiction, to campus. Admission is free, no tickets necessary, seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Location: JRH - JRH 0166
- Time: 5:00pm - 8:00pm
- Location: Zoom
- Time: 5:30pm - 6:30pm
This workshop will introduce you to the resources and services available at WKU Libraries and offer tips for finding the materials you need to support your research. It will focus on research in education and is geared towards students in the Educational Leadership Doctoral program.
- Location: DSU 2085
- Time: 7:00pm
Let’s see if you know your Kulture. Come represent and battle your way to the top, a chance to win an Apple Card.
- Location: FAC Recital Hall (Ivan Wilson Fine Arts Center)
- Time: 7:00pm
Join us as we celebrate our annual Black Excellence Showcase, sponsored by the WKU African American Studies Program. This student-led event will feature black students sharing their voices, stories and performances.
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Gallery
- Time: All Day
School of Media Galleries: Grayson County Photography Exhibit.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Main Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Danielle Mužina, an artist and educator currently living and working in Cleveland, Ohio, makes paintings that explore place, identity, and crisis, inspired by both personal lived and inherited familial experiences. Using the homespace as a point of grounding and as metaphor, she writes: "My immigrant grandmother, reflecting on witnessing national traumas in our home of former Yugoslavia, tells me 'to pay attention when the sky's bleeding, even if someone tells you it's not'."
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: www.wku.edu/housing/apartments
- Time: All Day
The WKU Apartments offer premiere, fully furnished two-bedroom and one-bedroom options for students with more than 60 credit hours who desire an apartment experience while living on the Hill.
- Location: Gary Ransdell Hall 2001
- Time: 6:30pm
A brief overview on Phi Sigma Pi Honor Fraternity, including their values and what membership entails, as well as getting to know current members.
- Location: HCIC 1011
- Time: 7:00pm
It's Transformational Thursday! Come Transform your health by attending our 1st annual Mental Health seminar with the addition of our relatable and informative panel. It’s time to put us FIRST! Refreshments will be provided.
- Location: Diddle Arena
- Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
For more about Hilltopper Basketball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/mens-basketball
- Location: WKU Housing Portal
- Time: All Day
Spring room change requests end on Thursday, February 9, 2023 to prepare for Housing Renewal.
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Gallery
- Time: All Day
School of Media Galleries: Grayson County Photography Exhibit.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Main Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Danielle Mužina, an artist and educator currently living and working in Cleveland, Ohio, makes paintings that explore place, identity, and crisis, inspired by both personal lived and inherited familial experiences. Using the homespace as a point of grounding and as metaphor, she writes: "My immigrant grandmother, reflecting on witnessing national traumas in our home of former Yugoslavia, tells me 'to pay attention when the sky's bleeding, even if someone tells you it's not'."
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: www.wku.edu/housing/apartments
- Time: All Day
The WKU Apartments offer premiere, fully furnished two-bedroom and one-bedroom options for students with more than 60 credit hours who desire an apartment experience while living on the Hill.
- Location: FAC 249 (Zoom option available)
- Time: 11:30am - 12:30pm
Anthropology graduate, Brielle Freeman, will present "Study Abroad in Scandinavia: Gender Misconceptions from the Mortuary Record in the Viking Age".
Zoom link: https://wku.zoom.us/j/96325787422.
- Location: DSU 2085
- Time: 7:00pm
Join us in the viewing of the true story of Mamie Till Mobley’s relentless pursuit of justice, alongside the NAACP for her 14-year-old son, Emmett Till, whose lynching sparked the civil rights movement.
- Location: DSU 2085
- Time: 7:00pm
Join us in the viewing of the true story of Mamie Till Mobley’s relentless pursuit of justice, alongside the NAACP for her 14-year-old son, Emmett Till, whose lynching sparked the civil rights movement.
- Location: L.D. Brown Ag Expo Center Main Arena
- Time: 8:00pm
Friday, February 10, 2023 8:00pm Hardison Farms & Meats Night
Saturday, February 11, 2023 2pm Campbell Chevrolet Day at the Rodeo
Saturday, February 11, 2023 8:00pm Campbell Chevrolet Night
Sunday, February 12, 2023 2pm Boot Barn Day at the Rodeo
KID Events start 30 minutes before EACH showtime!
TICKET PRICES
Reserved SIDE Seats $25
General Admission Adult $17
Ages 3 & Under are Free but must sit in a lap
Tickets bought online or over the phone have a $2 processing fee
Visa, Mastercard and Discover Accepted
Click links below to purcase. We strongly suggest ordering your tickets early as in years past this event does sell out!!!!
By Pre-purchasing tickets and choosing "Print at Home" option you can check in via E-Ticket you don't have to actually print out!
Contest Events: Bareback Bronc Riding, Saddle Bronc Riding, Calf Roping, Cowgirl's Breakaway Roping, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping, Cowgirl's Barrel Racing, & Bull Riding
Special Added Attractions:
Kids Gold Rush 10 & under (30 minutes before EACH performance)
Best Dressed Cowboy & Cowgirls Contest 10 & under (30 minutes before EACH performance)
Hilarious Rodeo Clown Mighty Mike Wentworth
Sponsors: Campbell Chevrolet, Hardison Farms & Meats, Martin Boys Construction, Boot Barn, Kineticvet, Hiller Plumbing Heating Cooling & Electrical, Bobcat of Bowling Green, United Producers INC, Rural King, WBKO
CONTESTANT INFORMATION
Call-Ins Monday February 6th 9am-3pm (270-269-6000)
Added Money - $1,200/event Equal added money in Team Roping Enter 1 time
Entry Fee - $80
4 Performances
Slack if Needed Thursday February 9th 8pm
To purchase tickets: Lone Star Rodeo
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Gallery
- Time: All Day
School of Media Galleries: Grayson County Photography Exhibit.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Main Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Danielle Mužina, an artist and educator currently living and working in Cleveland, Ohio, makes paintings that explore place, identity, and crisis, inspired by both personal lived and inherited familial experiences. Using the homespace as a point of grounding and as metaphor, she writes: "My immigrant grandmother, reflecting on witnessing national traumas in our home of former Yugoslavia, tells me 'to pay attention when the sky's bleeding, even if someone tells you it's not'."
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: www.wku.edu/housing/apartments
- Time: All Day
The WKU Apartments offer premiere, fully furnished two-bedroom and one-bedroom options for students with more than 60 credit hours who desire an apartment experience while living on the Hill.
- Location: L.D. Brown Ag Expo Center Main Arena
- Time: 8:00pm
Friday, February 10, 2023 8:00pm Hardison Farms & Meats Night
Saturday, February 11, 2023 2pm Campbell Chevrolet Day at the Rodeo
Saturday, February 11, 2023 8:00pm Campbell Chevrolet Night
Sunday, February 12, 2023 2pm Boot Barn Day at the Rodeo
KID Events start 30 minutes before EACH showtime!
TICKET PRICES
Reserved SIDE Seats $25
General Admission Adult $17
Ages 3 & Under are Free but must sit in a lap
Tickets bought online or over the phone have a $2 processing fee
Visa, Mastercard and Discover Accepted
Click links below to purcase. We strongly suggest ordering your tickets early as in years past this event does sell out!!!!
By Pre-purchasing tickets and choosing "Print at Home" option you can check in via E-Ticket you don't have to actually print out!
Contest Events: Bareback Bronc Riding, Saddle Bronc Riding, Calf Roping, Cowgirl's Breakaway Roping, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping, Cowgirl's Barrel Racing, & Bull Riding
Special Added Attractions:
Kids Gold Rush 10 & under (30 minutes before EACH performance)
Best Dressed Cowboy & Cowgirls Contest 10 & under (30 minutes before EACH performance)
Hilarious Rodeo Clown Mighty Mike Wentworth
Sponsors: Campbell Chevrolet, Hardison Farms & Meats, Martin Boys Construction, Boot Barn, Kineticvet, Hiller Plumbing Heating Cooling & Electrical, Bobcat of Bowling Green, United Producers INC, Rural King, WBKO
CONTESTANT INFORMATION
Call-Ins Monday February 6th 9am-3pm (270-269-6000)
Added Money - $1,200/event Equal added money in Team Roping Enter 1 time
Entry Fee - $80
4 Performances
Slack if Needed Thursday February 9th 8pm
To purchase tickets: Lone Star Rodeo
- Location: E. A. Diddle Arena
- Time: 8:00am - 2:00pm
Choose WKU is a campus event for admitted future Hilltoppers to learn more about their academic college of interest and celebrate their intentions of making the Hill their home.
Register online at https://www.wku.edu/admissions/choosewku/.
- Location: Gordon Wilson Hall Lab Theatre
- Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Kick the Clock Dance Festival is a weekend of collaboration where choreographers and movers of all backgrounds and abilities will race against time to create short works of movement to be performed at the festival's conclusion. (Produced by the WKU Student Chapter of the National Dance Education Organization)
Free Admission, Donations Appreciated.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
This competitive exhibition is open to all residents 18 years of age or older, living in a Kentucky county which falls within a 65-mile radius of Bowling Green. The exhibition is located at the Kentucky Museum on the campus of Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green. Entry fee is $20.
Artists must register by 11:59pm CST on February 11, 2023. Please see exhibit webpage for more information.
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Gallery
- Time: All Day
School of Media Galleries: Grayson County Photography Exhibit.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Main Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Danielle Mužina, an artist and educator currently living and working in Cleveland, Ohio, makes paintings that explore place, identity, and crisis, inspired by both personal lived and inherited familial experiences. Using the homespace as a point of grounding and as metaphor, she writes: "My immigrant grandmother, reflecting on witnessing national traumas in our home of former Yugoslavia, tells me 'to pay attention when the sky's bleeding, even if someone tells you it's not'."
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: www.wku.edu/housing/apartments
- Time: All Day
The WKU Apartments offer premiere, fully furnished two-bedroom and one-bedroom options for students with more than 60 credit hours who desire an apartment experience while living on the Hill.
- Location: L.D. Brown Ag Expo Center Main Arena
- Time: 8:00pm
Friday, February 10, 2023 8:00pm Hardison Farms & Meats Night
Saturday, February 11, 2023 2pm Campbell Chevrolet Day at the Rodeo
Saturday, February 11, 2023 8:00pm Campbell Chevrolet Night
Sunday, February 12, 2023 2pm Boot Barn Day at the Rodeo
KID Events start 30 minutes before EACH showtime!
TICKET PRICES
Reserved SIDE Seats $25
General Admission Adult $17
Ages 3 & Under are Free but must sit in a lap
Tickets bought online or over the phone have a $2 processing fee
Visa, Mastercard and Discover Accepted
Click links below to purcase. We strongly suggest ordering your tickets early as in years past this event does sell out!!!!
By Pre-purchasing tickets and choosing "Print at Home" option you can check in via E-Ticket you don't have to actually print out!
Contest Events: Bareback Bronc Riding, Saddle Bronc Riding, Calf Roping, Cowgirl's Breakaway Roping, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping, Cowgirl's Barrel Racing, & Bull Riding
Special Added Attractions:
Kids Gold Rush 10 & under (30 minutes before EACH performance)
Best Dressed Cowboy & Cowgirls Contest 10 & under (30 minutes before EACH performance)
Hilarious Rodeo Clown Mighty Mike Wentworth
Sponsors: Campbell Chevrolet, Hardison Farms & Meats, Martin Boys Construction, Boot Barn, Kineticvet, Hiller Plumbing Heating Cooling & Electrical, Bobcat of Bowling Green, United Producers INC, Rural King, WBKO
CONTESTANT INFORMATION
Call-Ins Monday February 6th 9am-3pm (270-269-6000)
Added Money - $1,200/event Equal added money in Team Roping Enter 1 time
Entry Fee - $80
4 Performances
Slack if Needed Thursday February 9th 8pm
To purchase tickets: Lone Star Rodeo
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Gallery
- Time: All Day
School of Media Galleries: Grayson County Photography Exhibit.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Main Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Danielle Mužina, an artist and educator currently living and working in Cleveland, Ohio, makes paintings that explore place, identity, and crisis, inspired by both personal lived and inherited familial experiences. Using the homespace as a point of grounding and as metaphor, she writes: "My immigrant grandmother, reflecting on witnessing national traumas in our home of former Yugoslavia, tells me 'to pay attention when the sky's bleeding, even if someone tells you it's not'."
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: www.wku.edu/housing/apartments
- Time: All Day
The WKU Apartments offer premiere, fully furnished two-bedroom and one-bedroom options for students with more than 60 credit hours who desire an apartment experience while living on the Hill.
- Location: Cherry Hall 227A & 227B
- Time: 5:00pm
Department of History: Galentine’s Day Vintage Board Game Night.
- Location: FAC - FAC 0156
- Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
- Location: FAC - FAC 0156
- Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
- Location: FAC 156
- Time: All Day
The Department of Art & Design invites you and your students to: Pink Hemorrhage an exhibition of work by visiting artist Danielle Mužina.
Open to the Public | Followed by Closing Reception in Gallery
Danielle Mužina is an artist and educator from Cleveland, Ohio. As an artist, she makes paintings that explore place, identity and crisis, inspired by her experiences as a member of a family that immigrated from Croatia. She received her B.F.A at Ohio Wesleyan University, her M.A. at Eastern Illinois University, and her M.F.A. at Miami University. Mužina has studied at the Jerusalem Studio School in Civita Castellana, Italy, and completed residencies at Chautauqua School of Art, the Vermont Studio Center, and The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation.
PINK HEMORRHAGE envisions heightened parallel worlds in which women reckon with personal and communal agency amidst crisis and uncertainty. The paintings ask questions about the impact of gender performance and trauma on relationships, selfhood, and experiences of space, supported by the amplified intensity permitted within an apocalyptic setting. My immigrant grandmother, reflecting on witnessing national crises in our home of former Yugoslavia, tells me “to pay attention when the sky’s bleeding even if someone tells you it’s not.” These paintings grapple with the roles figures play actively or inactively, together or divided, in both contributing to and addressing internal and external crises.
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Gallery
- Time: All Day
School of Media Galleries: Grayson County Photography Exhibit.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: www.wku.edu/housing/apartments
- Time: All Day
The WKU Apartments offer premiere, fully furnished two-bedroom and one-bedroom options for students with more than 60 credit hours who desire an apartment experience while living on the Hill.
- Location: HCIC Lobby
- Time: 10:00am - 2:00pm
Celebrate friendship with the MHC Peer Mentors by making a positive valentine or note. Cisco, the four-legged Peer Mentor, will make an appearance from 10am-11am and 12pm-1pm.
- Location: DSU 1st Floor
- Time: 12:00pm - 2:00pm
Blackness has many different meanings. Black is beautiful, powerful, strong, and colorful. What is your blackness? Stop by our table in the union to take a picture and express how bold your blackness is!
- Location: Virtual
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Join the WKU Office of Research and Creative Activity for the next installment of the 2023 Student Scholar Showcase workshop series presented by Dr. Katrina Burch, Assistant Professor in the WKU Department of Psychological Sciences.
Students will learn what elements make a good conference poster, as well as how to draw in their audience and summarize their research or creative activity concisely and attractively.
To join the workshop on Zoom, visit: https://wku.zoom.us/j/95348852159
For more information, visit www.wku.edu/showcase.
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Gallery
- Time: All Day
School of Media Galleries: Grayson County Photography Exhibit.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: The Commons at Helm Library 3001
- Time: 9:00am - 10:00am
Say goodbye to too many bookmarks and manually formatting your citations! This workshop will guide you through installing, setting up, and using Zotero to collect and organize references, and creating citations and bibliographies in Microsoft Word. Zotero is free, works with Windows, macOS, and Linux, and seamlessly integrates with most browsers.
B.Y.O.L.: Bring Your Own Laptop!
Want an online version of this workshop? Schedule a zoom appointment here.
Related LibGuide: Citation Guides and Style Manuals by Reference Services
- Location: Honors College International Center (HCIC)
- Time: 10:00am - 2:00pm
Global Learning and International Affairs (GLIA) will host an international extravaganza in the Mahurin Honors College and International Center (HCIC) on February 15th. The festivities will include departments across campus that are involved with internationalization on campus and/or support students with services. There will be information about studying abroad, international student organizations/clubs, and student-led cultural tables. Throughout the day international and domestic students will surprise and amaze attendees with organized cultural activities. Join us as we come together to celebrate all things international on our campus.
More details HERE!
- Location: WKU Downing Student Union, First Floor
- Time: 11:00am - 2:00pm
The "What Happened to Jonesville?" traveling exhibit features 15 panels that will be on display on February 15, 2023, on the first floor of the Downing Student Union and is open to the public.
Jonesville was a vibrant African American community in Bowling Green from around 1881 to the 1960s. Although the buildings are gone and many of the people who lived there have passed on, their stories live on through former residents and their descendants. This exhibit explores and sheds light on their stories.
This exhibit takes place exactly 59 years from the date recorded as a hearing from the Committee of Warren County Planning and Zoning Commission (February 15, 1964) for a proposed development plan.
This event is being presented by the WKU's Jonesville Reconciliation Workgroup. The exhibit is sponsored by the African American Heritage Council/Kentucky Heritage Council, WKU Department of History, WKU African American Studies Program, and WKU Potter College of Arts & Letters Quick Turn-Around Grants.
- Location: The Commons at Helm Library 3001
- Time: 2:00pm - 3:00pm
New to WKU or new to graduate-level research at WKU? This workshop will introduce you to the resources and services available at WKU Libraries and offer tips for finding the materials you need to support your research.
Related LibGuide: Tutorials & How-Tos by Katherine Howell
- Location: FAC 189 Recital Hall
- Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm
Speaker/Author Raechel Anne Jolie- Rust Belt Femme. Light refreshments to follow.
- Location: FAC 189 (Recital Hall)
- Time: 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Join us for a book talk with Raechel Anne Jolie as they discuss growing up queer and working class in the Midwest, and the art of rendering marginalized identities and experiences in memoir. Presented by the Department of English and the Gender & Women's Studies program.
Raechel Anne Jolie (she/they) is a writer and educator based in Cleveland, Ohio. She holds a Ph.D. in Critical Media Studies, with a minor in Feminist & Critical Sexuality Studies from the University of Minnesota. Her writing has appeared in The Baffler, Bitch, Teen Vogue, In These Times, among other publications. Rust Belt Femme is their first memoir and received recognition in NPR's Favorite Books of 2020, was a finalist in the Heartland Bookseller's Award, and was the winner of the Independent Publisher Book Award in LGBTQ Nonfiction.
- Location: DSU 2nd Floor
- Time: 5:00pm - 7:00pm
The Journey of Black Businesses is an event where black entrepreneurs can showcase their businesses.
- Location: HCIC Multipurpose Room
- Time: 6:00pm - 6:00pm
MHC alumni Jacob and Jordan Hodges return to campus to share stories and insights about finding love on the Hill.
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Gallery
- Time: All Day
School of Media Galleries: Grayson County Photography Exhibit.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: DSU
- Time: 8:00am - 3:00pm
IdeaFestival Bowling Green is an annual one-day celebration of ideas and imagination designed to inspire the next generation of creators, thinkers, and innovators. Hosted by The Center for Gifted Studies at WKU since 2014 and created in cooperation with the original IdeaFestival® in Louisville, our event brings passionate and motivated middle and high school students and interested community members from throughout the region to the WKU campus for a morning of speaker sessions and an afternoon of minds-on, hands-on activities. The whole day highlights innovation, curiosity, entrepreneurship, community engagement, and creativity across a variety of fields.
- Location: Diddle Arena
- Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm
For information about Lady Topper Basketball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/womens-basketball
- Location: The Capitol, downtown Bowling Green
- Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
The spring 2023 season of Lost River Sessions LIVE! continues at 7 p.m. February 16 with Sam Gyllenhaal Band featuring Spooky Fox.
The headliner of the night, Sam Gyllenhaal Band, has found the sweet spot. That place where rich three-part harmony and thoughtful, catchy songwriting come together - but it wasn’t easy to find. Their pop, rock, and country influences inspire their songs' cascading melodies, driving grooves and vivid lyrics. The band likes to sing about life and love in motion - sometimes soaring, sometimes stumbling, but always moving forward.
Spooky Fox, the opener for Sam Gyllenhaal Band, is a singer/songwriter from southern Kentucky. Otherwise known as Yovany Piko, Spooky Fox recently won the Appalachian Arts and Entertainment Award for “Best Americana 2022” and is currently touring around Kentucky and Ohio. Piko has just released an EP titled Bad Hombre, which was recently featured on NPR WEKU. He is a board member of the Master Musicians Festival in Somerset, was recently on the Jerry Springer Podcast, and was also on Red Barn Radio this past December.
Lost River Sessions is the 11-time Emmy award-winning Folk, Bluegrass, and Americana television, concert, and radio series produced by WKU Public Media in Bowling Green. Replicating the recording style of older folk records, LRS features live music recorded in intimate, iconic settings across the South-Central Kentucky region.
Locally, Lost River Sessions airs on WKU PBS 24-1 every Saturday at 8 pm CT and Sunday at 9 pm CT. LRS also airs on WKU Public Radio (88.9 Bowling Green) every Saturday at 4 pm and 7 pm CT.
- Location: DSU Niteclass
- Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Throwback Thursday will feature a throwback lip sync battle, 90s vs. 2000s finish the lyrics, classic sip n paint, throwback trivia, and much more! Refreshments provided.
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pm
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pm
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Jody Richards Hall Gallery
- Time: All Day
School of Media Galleries: Grayson County Photography Exhibit.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: Health Services- HEP Suite 1064
- Time: 8:30am - 12:00pm
HIV Testing is a monthly program offered to WKU students for FREE!
Testing is conducted by professional health care providers from Matthew 25 and the Barren River District Health Department. The Rapid HIV Test takes 60 SECONDS to show results, and your results will be completely confidential.
- Location: Kentucky Museum (Lobby)
- Time: 9:00am - 6:00pm
Artists featured in the Celebration of the Arts must drop off their artwork on February 17th from 9AM - 5PM.
All works must be hand delivered and picked up by the artist on the dates listed on the Celebration of the Arts Calendar. No early drop-offs allowed. No work will be released to anyone other than the artist without permission from the artist.
- Location: Fine Arts Center (FAC) 249, Zoom option available
- Time: 11:30am
Department of Folk Studies & Anthropology: Brown Bag Lecture Series.
- Location: Nick Denes Field
- Time: 3:00pm - 6:00pm
Hilltopper Baseball opens the 2023 season with a weekend series against Dayton.
For more about Hilltopper Baseball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/baseball
- Location: HCIC Multipurpose Room
- Time: 6:30pm - 9:30pm
Join the MHC Scholars of Color and Out in Honors Network for a screening of "Paris is Burning."
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: L.D. Brown Ag Expo Center Main Arena
- Time: 8:30am
For more information: Kentucky 4-H Livestock Skillathon
Registration – 8:30 A.M. CST.
Contest – 9:00 A.M. CST.
Awards Banquet – 5:30 P.M. CST.
- Location: Diddle Arena
- Time: 1:00pm - 3:00pm
For information about Lady Topper Basketball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/womens-basketball
- Location: Nick Denes Field
- Time: 3:00pm - 6:00pm
For more about Hilltopper Baseball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/baseball
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: Nick Denes Field
- Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm
For more about Hilltopper Baseball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/baseball
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: E.A. Diddle Arena
- Time: 8:00am - 2:00pm
Head for The Hill is a free open house event that offers a comprehensive look at WKU’s outstanding academic offerings, student activities, and beautiful campus. Sessions are offered to provide valuable information about life on The Hill, and an information expo allows students and their families the opportunity to personally connect with representatives from different academic departments, student services, housing, financial aid, and more!
Register online at https://www.wku.edu/headforthehill/
- Location: DSU 2113
- Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm
This facilitated discussion will chronicle several moments in African-American history.
- Location: WKU Housing Portal | www.wku.edu/housing/portal
- Time: All Day
Students who plan to return to on-campus housing for 2023-2024 can begin their housing renewal process. During phase 1, students can choose to stay in the same room, add a roommate, and update their housing application.
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: WKU Housing Portal | www.wku.edu/housing/portal
- Time: All Day
Students who plan to return to on-campus housing for 2023-2024 can begin their housing renewal process. During phase 1, students can choose to stay in the same room, add a roommate, and update their housing application.
- Location: L.D. Brown Ag Expo Center
- Time: 5:30am
For tickets: Mid-South Stocker Conference
- Location: Fresh Foods
- Time: 11:00am - 2:00pm
Join us for our annual soul food luncheon featuring several favorites, such as fried chicken and greens! There will also be a chance to win prizes. Meal pass not provided.
- Location: Zoom
- Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm
New to research at WKU? This workshop will introduce you to the resources and services available at WKU Libraries and offer tips for finding the materials you need to support your research.
Related LibGuide: Tutorials & How-Tos by Katherine Howell
- Location: Virtual
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Join the WKU Office of Research and Creative Activity for the next installment of the 2023 Student Scholar Showcase workshop series presented by Dr. Natalie Mountjoy, Pedagogical Assistant Professor in the WKU Department of Biology.
Students will learn the best practices of giving a full presentation at a research conference, including key elements such as knowing your audience, constructing your presentation, practicing your delivery, and handling Q&A.
To join the workshop on Zoom, visit: https://wku.zoom.us/j/99135468352.
For more information, visit: www.wku.edu/showcase.
- Location: DSU 3005
- Time: 6:30pm
The “N” word is a popular euphemism today. For some communities it is a term of endearment and for some it can be seen as an insult. Join us for a facilitated discussion on the use of the word.
- Location: 270-745-2344; potter.college@wku.edu
- Time: 7:30pm
PCAL presents "Places of Power", a live-stream event celebrating Black American History through music, spoken word, and dance.
Enjoy a variety of performances by Tiffany Bostic-Brown, Terrance Brown, Alan White, Meghen McKinley.
Follow @wkupcal on Instagram and join us live at 7:30 PM!
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: WKU Housing Portal | www.wku.edu/housing/portal
- Time: All Day
Students who plan to return to on-campus housing for 2023-2024 can begin their housing renewal process. During phase 1, students can choose to stay in the same room, add a roommate, and update their housing application.
- Location: L.D. Brown Ag Expo Center
- Time: 5:30am
For tickets: Mid-South Stocker Conference
- Location: Virtual Event
- Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Join the Graduate School to learn more about the opportunities available to go beyond your bachelor's degree! You are invited to find out about opportunities for graduate study options, how to apply for admission, and anything else you would like to know. These are drop-in/drop-out sessions; you join for as long as you'd like.
Register at: https://www.wku.edu/graduate/grad/index.php
- Location: DSU Nite Class 1037
- Time: 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Grocery Bingo is a monthly program held by HEP where students can win free groceries, toiletries, and other prizes when they win one of the many rounds of bingo. Between the rounds, students play a themed Kahoot to learn more about the chosen health topics for the night AND to have a shot at winning a grand prize!
Some of the topics we cover at Grocery Bingo include mental health, time management, sexual health, among many more!
- Location: DSU 2085
- Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm
An event where students will bring in shoes they would like to redesign or decorate a pair (canvas shoes) provided for them. While decorating their shoes, they will learn about the cultural significance of sneakers and shoes to the black community and how they contributed to Sneaker culture.
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: WKU Housing Portal | www.wku.edu/housing/portal
- Time: All Day
Students who plan to return to on-campus housing for 2023-2024 can begin their housing renewal process. During phase 1, students can choose to stay in the same room, add a roommate, and update their housing application.
- Location: Zoom
- Time: 12:30pm - 1:30pm
Say goodbye to too many bookmarks and manually formatting your citations! This workshop will guide you through installing, setting up, and using Zotero to collect and organize references, and creating citations and bibliographies in Microsoft Word. Zotero is free, works with Windows, macOS, and Linux, and seamlessly integrates with most browsers.
B.Y.O.L.: Bring Your Own Laptop!
Related LibGuide: Citation Guides and Style Manuals by Reference Services
- Location: Zoom
- Time: 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Say goodbye to too many bookmarks and manually formatting your citations! This workshop will guide you through installing, setting up, and using Zotero to collect and organize references, and creating citations and bibliographies in Microsoft Word. Zotero is free, works with Windows, macOS, and Linux, and seamlessly integrates with most browsers.
B.Y.O.L.: Bring Your Own Laptop!
Want an online version of this workshop? Schedule a zoom appointment here.
Related LibGuide: Citation Guides and Style Manuals by Reference Services
- Location: Zoom
- Time: 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Say goodbye to too many bookmarks and manually formatting your citations! This workshop will guide you through installing, setting up, and using Zotero to collect and organize references, and creating citations and bibliographies in Microsoft Word. Zotero is free, works with Windows, macOS, and Linux, and seamlessly integrates with most browsers.
B.Y.O.L.: Bring Your Own Laptop!
Related LibGuide: Citation Guides and Style Manuals by Reference Services
- Location: COHH 2117 or Zoom (https://wku.zoom.us/j/98729135909)
- Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm
COHH 2117 or Zoom (https://wku.zoom.us/j/98729135909)
For specific information visit here: https://www.wku.edu/math/pme.php and click the events tab!
- Location: COHH 2125 (or Zoom ID: 476 837 1123)
- Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm
Hands-on Introduction to Mathematica
1. No prior experience needed
2. Create series of math calcuations
3. Learn the scope of the language and notebook document format
- Location: HCIC 2007
- Time: 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Black History Month Trivia Night with the MHC Scholars of Color.
- Location: Western Room, Kentucky Museum
- Time: 5:30pm
This presentation is a multipart exploration of Dr. White's personal folklore journey, of relationships between and among folklore colleagues, of value of academic programs, and of cultural and environmental knowledge of people on a tiny Caribbean island.
Dr. Marilyn M. White is President of the American Folklore Society, a retired professor of Anthropology and Africana Studies at Kean University, and a former WKU professor.
This talk is part of the 50 Years of Folk Studies Speaker Series.
- Location: DSU Auditorium
- Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
The Black Experience will take you through the timeline of Black Americans and expose the generational plight of Black people in America. There will be spoken word, pets, singers, speakers, dancers, actors, and more!
- Location: Diddle Arena
- Time: 8:00pm - 10:00pm
For more about Hilltopper Basketball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/mens-basketball
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: WKU Housing Portal | www.wku.edu/housing/portal
- Time: All Day
Students who plan to return to on-campus housing for 2023-2024 can begin their housing renewal process. During phase 1, students can choose to stay in the same room, add a roommate, and update their housing application.
- Location: COHH 3123
- Time: 3:00pm
Graduate Student Seminar Talk: Shaharina Shoha
Title: A Comparison of Computational Perfusion Imaging Techniques.
Abstract: Perfusion imaging is valuable because it is used to help grade tumors; differentiate between tumor types; differentiate tumors from nonneoplastic lesions; guide intraoperative sampling; most importantly, determine the efficacy of treatment. Computational techniques combined with the imaged data can help identify important biological parameters. For example, key parameters include cerebral blood flow (CBF), cerebral blood volume (CBV) and mean transit time (MTT) . These parameters can help distinguish between the likely salvageable tissue and irreversiblydamaged infarctcore.Theparametersarecalculateddeconvolvingcontrast-time curves with the arterial inlet input function. A common approach employed with the deconvolution method is a singular value decomposition (SVD). However, these algorithms are very sensitive to noise and artifacts in the source image which may introduce additional distortions in the output parameters. For this reason, we will employ machine learning algorithms to aid in the measurements of perfusion parameters from CT imaging and compare to parameter measurement using SVD with regularization.
- Location: WKU Softball Complex
- Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm
For more about WKU Softball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/softball
- Location: Nick Denes Field
- Time: 3:00pm - 6:00pm
For more about Hilltopper Baseball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/baseball
- Location: WKU Softball Complex
- Time: 5:30pm - 7:30pm
For more about WKU Softball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/softball
- Location: L.D. Brown Ag Expo Center Main Arena
- Time: 6:00pm
Friday, February 24 Start 6:00 p.m. RSNC Round Robin
Saturday, February 25 Start 9:00 a.m. RSNC
Sunday, February 26 Start at 9:00 a.m. RSTPA Team Penning
For more information: SoKY Ranch Sorting & Team Penning
- Location: Van Meter Hall
- Time: 7:30pm
Presented by the WKU Department of Music
- Location: Van Meter Hall
- Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pm
WIND ENSEMBLE & SYMPHONIC BAND
- Location: Gordon Wilson Hall Lab Theatre
- Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Join the Department of Theatre & Dance as they present The Studio Series! In this series, three short plays will be shown. These plays include:
Week Daze
By: Hillary DePiano
Has TJ’s comfortable routine become a rut? When an old friend comes to town with a challenge, TJ’s got to figure out what it really means to live a little. Week Daze zooms out and looks at our daily routines from a new perspective as all five weekdays play out simultaneously across the stage in a comic ballet.
Annnd Scene (of the Crime)
By: John Busser
Eddie committed murder . . . or did he? In this hilarious one-act play we follow along with our detective's improvised approach to finding the truth.
In Time
By: Ruby Gray
Two different eras come together in this timeless story of finding yourself and falling in love unexpectedly. Through library books and car rides in 2021, Sam and Casey become good friends and show us what it means to find your true self. Through letters and gardens in 1868, Sarah and Cecilia show us what it means to love, and to be able to love.
Admission is $8 and tickets can be purchased at wku.showare.com.
- Location: GWH - GWH 0100
- Time: 7:30pm - 9:30pm
- Location: Morehead State University, Morehead, KY
- Time: All Day
Kentucky Honors Roundtable is a two-day conference where Honors scholars from across the state have the opportunity to present scholarly and creative work and to make connections. In Spring 2023, KHR will be hosted by the Academic Honors Program at Morehead State University.
MHC scholars interested in presenting at KHR must register and submit an abstract by February 1.
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: L.D. Brown Ag Expo Center Main Arena
- Time: 6:00pm
Friday, February 24 Start 6:00 p.m. RSNC Round Robin
Saturday, February 25 Start 9:00 a.m. RSNC
Sunday, February 26 Start at 9:00 a.m. RSTPA Team Penning
For more information: SoKY Ranch Sorting & Team Penning
- Location: Morehead State University, Morehead, KY
- Time: All Day
Kentucky Honors Roundtable is a two-day conference where Honors scholars from across the state have the opportunity to present scholarly and creative work and to make connections. In Spring 2023, KHR will be hosted by the Academic Honors Program at Morehead State University.
MHC scholars interested in presenting at KHR must register and submit an abstract by February 1.
- Location: WKU Softball Complex
- Time: 12:30pm - 2:30pm
For more about WKU Softball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/softball
- Location: Nick Denes Field
- Time: 1:00pm - 6:00pm
For more about Hilltopper Baseball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/baseball
- Location: WKU Softball Complex
- Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm
For more about WKU Softball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/softball
- Location: Diddle Arena
- Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
The 2023 Coming Home King will be crowned at halftime.
For more about Hilltopper Basketball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/mens-basketball
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pm
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pm
- Location: Gordon Wilson Hall Lab Theatre
- Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Join the Department of Theatre & Dance as they present The Studio Series! In this series, three short plays will be shown. These plays include:
Week Daze
By: Hillary DePiano
Has TJ’s comfortable routine become a rut? When an old friend comes to town with a challenge, TJ’s got to figure out what it really means to live a little. Week Daze zooms out and looks at our daily routines from a new perspective as all five weekdays play out simultaneously across the stage in a comic ballet.
Annnd Scene (of the Crime)
By: John Busser
Eddie committed murder . . . or did he? In this hilarious one-act play we follow along with our detective's improvised approach to finding the truth.
In Time
By: Ruby Gray
Two different eras come together in this timeless story of finding yourself and falling in love unexpectedly. Through library books and car rides in 2021, Sam and Casey become good friends and show us what it means to find your true self. Through letters and gardens in 1868, Sarah and Cecilia show us what it means to love, and to be able to love.
Admission is $8 and tickets can be purchased at wku.showare.com.
- Location: GWH - GWH 0100
- Time: 7:30pm - 9:30pm
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: L.D. Brown Ag Expo Center Main Arena
- Time: 6:00pm
Friday, February 24 Start 6:00 p.m. RSNC Round Robin
Saturday, February 25 Start 9:00 a.m. RSNC
Sunday, February 26 Start at 9:00 a.m. RSTPA Team Penning
For more information: SoKY Ranch Sorting & Team Penning
- Location: WKU Softball Complex
- Time: 12:30pm - 2:30pm
For more about WKU Softball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/softball
- Location: Nick Denes Field
- Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm
For more about Hilltopper Baseball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/baseball
- Location: Diddle Arena
- Time: 3:00pm - 6:00pm
2023 KHSAA Fourth Region Girls' Tournament
- First-round games at 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Feb. 26 and 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27
- Semifinal games at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. March 3
- Championship game at 6:30 p.m. March 4
Tournament Parking
Event parking operations will begin 4 hours prior to tip-off of first game and will continue until traffic has cleared after the last game.
Parking Structure 1
- Prepaid $5 event parking reservations are available through the ParkMobile app. Credit card payment is required. ParkMobile Instructions
- Current WKU H1 and FS3 permits will be honored.
Parking Structure 2
- Event parking, $5 cash at entry.
- Commuter permits will be honored as usual.
Diddle North and Diddle West lots are reserved and must be cleared by the start of event operations.
Diddle South is available for all current WKU permit holders.
For event parking information, contact Parking and Transportation Services at 270-745-2361 or transportation@wku.edu.
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: DSU 2086
- Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
QSU and BSA are proud to present the 2017 Academy Award Winner for Best Picture. A movie based on identity and sexuality, a young black man grapples with the struggles of growing up, discovery of universal truths and creating meaningful connections.
- Location: Diddle Arena
- Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm
2023 KHSAA Fourth Region Girls' Tournament
- First-round games at 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Feb. 26 and 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27
- Semifinal games at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. March 3
- Championship game at 6:30 p.m. March 4
Tournament Parking
Event parking operations will begin 4 hours prior to tip-off of first game and will continue until traffic has cleared after the last game.
Parking Structure 1
- Prepaid $5 event parking reservations are available through the ParkMobile app. Credit card payment is required. ParkMobile Instructions
- Current WKU H1 and FS3 permits will be honored.
Parking Structure 2
- Event parking, $5 cash at entry.
- Commuter permits will be honored as usual.
Diddle North and Diddle West lots are reserved and must be cleared by the start of event operations.
Diddle South is available for all current WKU permit holders.
For event parking information, contact Parking and Transportation Services at 270-745-2361 or transportation@wku.edu.
- Location: FAC 189 (Recital Hall)
- Time: 7:00pm
Join the Cultural Enhancement Series as they welcome U.S. Poet Laureate, Ada Limón, to campus for a night of poetry and prose. Admission is free, no tickets necessary, seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Location: FAC 189 (Recital Hall)
- Time: 7:00pm
Join the Cultural Enhancement Series as they welcome U.S. Poet Laureate, Ada Limón, to campus for a night of poetry and prose. Masking is requested by the speaker.
Admission is free, no tickets necessary, seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Location: FAC 189
- Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Join PCAL to hear a poetry reading from the US Poet Laureate Ada Limón
- Time: All Day
Gazing Deeply showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change. Coinciding with the UNESCO Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources: A Workshop on Sustainability and Community and Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020, this exhibition is a collaborative effort between arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital natural landscapes in the world.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
History suggests that as “big business” started to take hold in the late 1800s, women became more involved in business and working outside the home. However, few women owned companies. Those that did were in industries centered on women, such as home goods, apparel, or personal care.
Today, women own only 40% of businesses in the U.S., making Carrie Burnam Taylor’s business of the early 20th century that much more impressive. Curated with Dr. Carrie Cox, this exhibit will explore Taylor's life and work, displaying three of her dresses, two coats, two bodices, and various undergarments recently conserved thanks to our Adopt-an-Artifact program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
In the late 1800s, stitchery from London's Royal School of Art needlework and Japanese arts and crafts exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition inspired women across America to take up their needles in new and different ways. Explore the various "maniacal" and "maddening" designs that resulted in this showcase of our Crazy Quilt collection.
- Location: Cherry Hall 316
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
This exhibition documents the process artists Alice Gatewood Waddell and Mike Nichols followed to create the historic Jonesville Fresco for the lobby of the Kentucky Museum. The fresco is based on Waddell's image featuring the historic African-American community destroyed by the expansion of WKU.
- Location: JRH - JRH 0166
- Time: 2:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: Nick Denes Field
- Time: 3:00pm - 6:00pm
For more about Hilltopper Baseball, visit https://wkusports.com/sports/baseball
- Location: Bridgestone Arena
- Time: 5:00pm
Hilltoppers, join us for WKU Night at the Nashville Preds Game on February 28! You'll receive: Nashville Predators game ticket, a limited-edition co-branded hat, and access to a pre-game reception.
Purchase tickets: https://bit.ly/WKUNightTickets & RSVP: https://bit.ly/WKUNight
- Location: Virtual
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Join the WKU Office of Research and Creative Activity for the next installment of the 2023 Student Scholar Showcase workshop series presented by Dr. Lily Popova Zhuhadar, Associate Professor of Analytics & Information Systems.
Students will learn how to present their research data using common public data visualizations, such as charts, graphs, or diagrams, that can show the results without having to read the details or text.
To join the workshop on Zoom, visit: https://wku.zoom.us/j/98753338847.
For more information, visit: www.wku.edu/showcase.
- Location: Diddle Arena
- Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm
2023 KHSAA Fourth Region Boys' Tournament
- First-round games at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Feb. 28 and March 1
- Semifinal games at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. March 6
- Championship game at 6 p.m. March 7
Tournament Parking
Event parking operations will begin 4 hours prior to tip-off of first game and will continue until traffic has cleared after the last game.
Parking Structure 1
- Prepaid $5 event parking reservations are available through the ParkMobile app. Credit card payment is required. ParkMobile Instructions
- Current WKU H1 and FS3 permits will be honored.
Parking Structure 2
- Event parking, $5 cash at entry.
- Commuter permits will be honored as usual.
Diddle North and Diddle West lots are reserved and must be cleared by the start of event operations.
Diddle South is available for all current WKU permit holders.
For event parking information, contact Parking and Transportation Services at 270-745-2361 or transportation@wku.edu.
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