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Today@WKU: November 14, 2018
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- Wednesday, November 14th, 2018
Welcome to Today@WKU, the daily newsletter from WKU Public Affairs, for November 14, 2018.
WKU News
- Nancy Hall Duncan selected for Kentucky Teacher Hall of Fame: Nancy Hall Duncan has been selected for the Governor Louie B. Nunn Kentucky Teacher Hall of Fame. The 2019 induction ceremony is scheduled for March 13 at the State Capitol in Frankfort.
- Hardin Planetarium to present winter holiday show Nov. 25-Dec. 10: The long cold winter nights of December are well suited for celebrations. Join the Hardin Planetarium Nov. 25-Dec. 30 for a show that illuminates the meaning of the winter solstice, shares some history behind holiday customs and suggests possible explanations of the Christmas star.
- Christmas In Kentucky at Kentucky Museum: The Kentucky Museum will host its 12th annual holiday event Christmas in Kentucky on Dec. 1. This free, family-oriented event has become a holiday tradition with many area residents.
- What’s Happening at WKU: Check out a list of events through Dec. 1.
- WKU Public Radio Weekday Newscast Schedule: Tune into WKU Public Radio for national and international news from NPR, and local newscasts every half hour during Morning Edition (4-9 a.m. Central), and All Things Considered (3-6 p.m. Central), as well as local news features and interviews produced by the WKU news staff. WKU's Public Radio can be heard on WKYU-FM (88.9) in Bowling Green/Glasgow; WDCL-FM (89.7) in Somerset/Campbellsville; WKPB-FM (88.9) in Henderson/Owensboro; WKUE-FM (90.9) in Elizabethtown/Bardstown; and online at http://www.wkyufm.org
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WKU Sports
- Women’s basketball: Lady Toppers Fall to Hot-Shooting Iowa, 104-67: Lady Topper Basketball returned home for its second bout with a rank opponent as #13/17 Iowa visited The Hill Tuesday night. Despite four Lady Toppers scoring in double figures, the Red and White fell to the Hawkeyes 104-67 to move to 0-3 on the year. Iowa shot lights out from the field, connecting on 68.9 percent of their shots across the evening. Next: WKU at Central Michigan at noon Saturday.
- Football: Practice Report: WKU Football concluded practice Tuesday evening as the Hilltoppers are set to face the UTEP Miners in their last home game of the season Saturday at Houchens-Smith Stadium. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. CT with the game broadcast on beIN Sports. With this Saturday's game being Senior Night, there will be 10 Hilltoppers who will play in their final game on Feix Field.
- Volleyball: Sophia Cerino Named to C-USA All-Academic Team: WKU Volleyball junior Sophia Cerino has been recognized as one of 11 student-athletes named to the Conference USA All-Academic Team, the league office announced Tuesday. Honorees were selected based on a combination of their academic and athletic achievements.
- Baseball: Countdown to First Pitch - 100 Days of Hilltopper History: As WKU prepares for the 100th Season of Hilltopper Baseball, WKU Athletics is treating fans to unique moments and interesting history from Hilltopper Baseball, leading up to First Pitch at Nick Denes Field on February 15, 2019.
More: For updates on WKU Athletics, follow @WKUSports on Twitter or WKU Athletics on Facebook.
WKU in the News
- Calhoun couple create WKU scholarship for area students: Hugh Wilhite has always wanted to do something for WKU because of how much the school gave to him, so the retired Calhoun doctor and his wife, Debby, have established a scholarship for students earning health care-related degrees.
- WKU Volleyball coach willing to pay semester tuition for bone marrow donor: It's a desperate plea from a man desperate to find an answer for a former player. "If any student on this campus ends up being Alyssa's match, I'm going to pick up a semesters tuition for them," said WKU Volleyball coach Travis Hudson. Hudson's former player, a 2017 graduate of WKU and four-time All-American, Alyssa Cavanaugh, was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) on Sept. 5, 2018.
More: Check out WKU in the News page.
WKU Alumni
- WKU Spirit Magazine: Check out the fall 2018 issue of WKU Spirit magazine.
- Upcoming WKU Alumni events: For a listing of Alumni events, visit the Alumni website and click on the Events Calendar. Or contact the WKU Alumni Association at 888-958-2586. For a list of Alumni news, visit the Alumni News page. More: John Asher Scholarship Fund; 2018 Football Central; WKU Alumni Connection App; WKU SpiritFunder; Topper Travelers – Castles of the Rhine 2019
More: Visit the WKU Alumni website.
WKU Admissions
- #ClimbWithUs: The WKU Office of Admissions helps future Hilltoppers as they start their journey on The Hill. You can reach us by calling 270-745-2551, emailing admission@wku.edu or connecting with us on social media. Schedule a tour. Visit https://www.wku.edu/admissions/counselors/ or call 270-745-2551 to get in touch with your WKU Admissions Counselor. Students can reserve their TOP date and take their placement exams at www.wku.edu/top
- #WKU2023: Attention high school seniors, WKU has opened the Fall 2019 application! Join the Hilltopper Family at http://wku.edu/apply. More: DiscoverWKU & Head for The Hill events
- Useful links for prospective/admitted students: Campus tours; Let’s Talk, Topper; Admissions Timeline; Topper Orientation Program; Scholarships; Housing; MASTER Plan
More: Visit the WKU Admissions website; Information for Prospective Students
What’s Happening At-WKU
Ongoing/continuing events
- Exhibits at Kentucky Museum: A Culture Carried: Bosnians in Bowling Green (through May 11, 2019); Highbrow; Kaleidoscope: Kentucky Museum Quilts (through Dec. 15); The Essential Tree (through Dec. 15); Process Oriented Works (through Dec. 14); Salient Features: Trees of Old Forests and Woodland Pastures (through Dec. 1); plus other gallery and on-campus exhibits. (Museum hours/visitor information) Contact Kentucky Museum, (270) 745-2592.
- Exhibits at Downing Museum: The Story of Joe Downing: Select Works From the Collection. Downing Museum, 4801 Morgantown Road. Contact Jack LeSieur, (270) 842-7415.
- Photo Exhibits: WKU Project 68. Through Nov. 27. Jody Richards Hall Atrium. The Women Photojournalists of Washington, D.C. Through Nov. 27. Jody Richards Hall Gallery. Contact School of Journalism & Broadcasting, (270) 745-4144.
- International Year of Cuba: Various events during the 2018-19 academic year. Contact International Programs, (270) 745-5334.
Wednesday, November 14
- 4 p.m.: Presentation: Civility and Professionalism at the U.S. Supreme Court by Benjamin Beaton, former clerk at U.S. Supreme Court and litigation partner with Squire Patton Boggs LLP. Downing Student Union, room 2124. Contact Political Science, (270) 745-4559.
- 4 p.m.: Sustainability Celebration & Raffle. Ogden College Hall entrance. Contact Amy Nemon, (270) 745-3082.
- POSTPONED: WKU Safety Walk. Contact Student Activities, (270) 745-2459.
Thursday, November 15
- 3:45 p.m.: University Senate Meeting. Faculty House. Contact Academic Affairs, (270) 745-2296.
- 4 p.m.: Presentation: Tomorrow 3.0: Transaction Costs and the Sharing Economy by Michael C. Munger, Professor of Political Science, Duke University. Grise Hall, room 235. Contact Brian Strow, (270) 745-7082.
- 4 p.m.: Panel Discussion: Yearning to Breathe Free: The Immigrant Experience in American History with WKU History professors Kate Brown, Patti Minter, Andrew Rosa and Marc Eagle. Jody Richards Hall Auditorium. Contact Anthony Harkins, (270) 745-3841.
- 6 p.m.: ShantyTown. WKU South Lawn. Contact WKU Habitat, (270) 745-2422.
- 6:30 p.m.: Presentation: An Evening with Mary Beth Tinker. Downing Student Union, room 3005. Part of WKU Project 1968. Contact School of Journalism & Broadcasting, (270) 745-4144.
- 7 p.m.: Hardin Planetarium Show: Lives of the Stars. Hardin Planetarium. Contact Planetarium, (270) 745-4044.
- 8 p.m.: Theatre Production: Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical. Ivan Wilson Fine Arts Center’s Russell Miller Theatre. Admission is $20; $16 for students and seniors. Recommended for mature audiences. Contact Theatre and Dance, (270) 745-5845.
Friday, November 16
- 7:30 a.m.: WKU CPE Program for Accountants. Augenstein Alumni Center. Contact Continuing and Professional Development, (270) 745-1912.
- 8 a.m.: Journalism Scholars Day. Downing Student Union, room 3003. Contact School of Journalism & Broadcasting, (270) 745-4144.
- 10 a.m.: Drawing Workshop, Charles Brindley workshop targeted to WKU students. Kentucky Museum. Part of Salient Features exhibit. Contact Kentucky Museum, (270) 745-2592.
- 11:30 a.m.: Student Recital. Ivan Wilson Fine Arts Center Recital Hall. Contact Music, (270) 745-3751.
- 2:30 p.m.: Gallery Talk: Charles Brindley. Kentucky Museum. Part of Salient Features exhibit. Contact Kentucky Museum, (270) 745-2592.
- 7:30 p.m.: Concert: East Meets West featuring WKU Symphonic Band. Van Meter Hall. Admission is $5; $3 for students. Contact Music, (270) 745-3751.
- 8 p.m.: Theatre Production: Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical. Ivan Wilson Fine Arts Center’s Russell Miller Theatre. Admission is $20; $16 for students and seniors. Recommended for mature audiences. Contact Theatre and Dance, (270) 745-5845.
For upcoming events: Visit What's Happening at WKU or WKU’s online events calendar
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