Clarence Glover Scholarship Fund
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HORSE CAVE - TO HOUSTON, Pursuit of a National Championship
Housed at the WKU College Heights Foundation Clarence Glover Scholarship Fund.
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CLARENCE GLOVER
Clarence Glover is a retired educator and former professional athlete who resides in Louisville, Kentucky. His career as an educator includes being a teacher, coach, and school administrator in Boston, MA., assistant basketball coach at Purdue University, and middle school principal in the Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) in Louisville, Kentucky.
He is a 1971 WKU graduate and a member of the WKU 1971 NCAA Division I Final-Four Men Basketball Team. Although a career educator, Mr. Glover began his career as the number one draft of the NBA Boston Celtics.
Mr. Glover has a Bachelor of Science Degree from WKU, Masters of Education (M.Ed.) from Boston State College (MA.) and completed Rank I certification and post-graduate studies at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana and Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis.
He has been inducted into the WKU Athletic Hall of Fame, Barren County (Ky.) Athletic Hall of Fame, and the Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame. Mr. Glover is also a member of the philanthropic WKU Cupola Society.
Mr. Glover’s community service includes Board of Directors for the WKU Alumni Association National Board of Directors, Louisville Public Media, WKU Hilltopper Athletic Foundation, Kentucky Humanities Council, WKU College Heights Foundation, Actors Theatre of Louisville Advisory Board, WKU Foundation Board of Trustees, WHAS Crusade for Children, WKU President Board of Advisors, , and Louisville Central Community Centers (LCCC) Board of Directors.
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