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Mar 20th, 2018
Seven WKU students were part of a nationwide effort to investigate viral diversity by sequencing and analyzing the genomes of bacteria-infecting viruses (bacteriophages) found in the environment.
View ArticleMar 13th, 2018
New WKU research shows that a set of structurally unique platinum compounds are effective against cancer but do not damage sensory hair cells that are responsible for hearing.
View ArticleFeb 28th, 2018
The 23rd Annual Regional Bridge Building Championships will be held Saturday (March 3) at the WKU Center for Research and Development, 2413 Nashville Road.
View ArticleFeb 26th, 2018
WKU Engineering students, including members of the Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honors Society, worked with Engineering faculty and staff to conduct the 18th annual Kentucky Bluegrass LEGO Robotics Competition on Feb. 24.
View ArticleDec 7th, 2017
Twenty-five undergraduate and graduate students from the Ogden College of Science & Engineering earned honors at the research competition held during the Kentucky Academy of Science's annual meeting in November.
View ArticleNov 28th, 2017
Ava Fergerson, a senior Psychological Sciences major at WKU, received the Student Poster Award from the Women’s Special Interest Group at the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Annual Convention held in San Diego, CA.
View ArticleNov 27th, 2017
Personnel from the WKU Department of Geography & Geology and Center for Human GeoEnvironmental Studies and Cave Research Foundation’s International Section were invited to the island of Tongatatu, to provide resource management expertise.
View ArticleNov 9th, 2017
Students, faculty, and staff from the Center for Human GeoEnvironmental Studies (CHNGES) and Department of Geography & Geology recently attended national conferences in Arkansas and Washington state.
View ArticleOct 23rd, 2017
Dr. David Keeling, Distinguished University Professor of Geography, returned recently from a Latin American expedition that visited seven destinations, completing a three-week journey representing WKU and the American Geographical Society.
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