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Oct 29th, 2021
The Gender and Women’s Studies program and WKU’s Women in Business Club hosted a Women in Business panel on October 21. The panel featured an array of distinguished women in prominent business roles to celebrate National Women Entrepreneurship Week.
View ArticleOct 26th, 2021
After a year's hiatus due to COVID-19, the WKU English Club is hosting a book sale this week with prizes, tasty treats, and amazing book deal! Cash and Venmo payments are accepted!
View ArticleOct 8th, 2021
On Thursday, Oct. 7, music department professor Dr. Sophie Benn screened the 2020 documentary, “Sisters with Transistors,” in CH 125. The film centers on several women who were pioneers in the electronic music world since the 1920s.
View ArticleOct 6th, 2021
The WKU English Department will host the 25th Annual Mary Ellen and Jim Wayne Miller Celebration of Writing on October 31, 2021. The event ensures that the Millers, who gave so much to WKU, continue to be honored for their contributions.
View ArticleOct 6th, 2021
After a two-year hiatus due to Covid-19, the Sundance Film Festival is finally debuting the latest in cinematic creations once more. WKU students have a chance to be a part of that crowd through a Study Away program offered during the winter term.
View ArticleOct 4th, 2021
Submissions are open for The Ashen Egg, an annual journal publishing analytical essays on literature, rhetoric, linguistics, film, and popular culture. Any current WKU undergraduate student may submit scholarly work to The Ashen Egg.
View ArticleOct 1st, 2021
The WKU English Club elected a social media manager and made plans for their annual book sale and their first open mic night of the semester.
View ArticleSep 28th, 2021
The WKU Department of English Professional Writing Club held kicked off the semester with their first PW Club meeting and PW Panel Discussion.
View ArticleSep 28th, 2021
Submissions are now being accepted for the Mary Ellen Miller & Jim Wayne Miller Celebration of Writing!
View ArticleSep 24th, 2021
Producer Ashley York, co-writer of "Hillbilly" visited WKU JRH for a film screening and Q&A on September 21. The film focuses on the people and living conditions of Appalachia.
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