WKU Events
Sunday, November 7th
- Time: All Day
In politics, the old adage “having a seat at the table” is often used to refer to those in positions of power, influence and policy making. This poster exhibit highlights a few of the women who have held political office and had “a seat at the table” in decision making for the Commonwealth.
- Time: All Day
This exhibit tells the stories of freshmen year from participants in a student success intiative, WKU Freshmen Guided Pathway (FGP). This cohort of first-time, full-time students who graduated from one of five high schools in Warren County represent the typical WKU freshman in terms of academic achievement prior to admission and their demographic makeup.
FGP assists students as they negotiate the often difficult affective and academic shifts between high school and college. Learn more about the program in this exhibit, presented by the Kelly M. Burch Institute for Transformative Practices in Higher Education, Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing, the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, the WKU Center for Literacy, and the Kentucky Museum.
- 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.
- Time: All Day
This exhibit traces the history of Kentucky women in politics and political activism, featuring artifacts from the Rather-Westerman Collection and the America United/Divided project.
- Time: All Day
This competitive juried exhibition showcases a selection of work created by students in the WKU Department of Art & Design in the areas of Painting, Drawing, Illustration, Animation, Graphic & UX Design, Printmaking, New Media, Sculpture, Ceramics and Weaving / Fibers.
- 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: Russell Miller Theatre
- Time: 7:30pm
Director: Michelle Dvoskin
Fri., Sat., Mon. & Tues. at 7:30 p.m.
Sun. at 2:00 p.m.
Adults $16 / Students and Seniors $12
Tickets: https://wku.showare.com/
- Location: Russell Miller Theatre
- Time: All Day
Event start times vary. Some days may start at 2pm, others may start at 7:30pm.
Directed by Michelle Dvoskin
Fri, Sat, Mon, Tues at 730
Sun at 2
Adults $16 / Students and Seniors $12
Tickets: https://wku.showare.com/
- Location: Hardin Planetarium
- Time: 2:00pm - 3:00pm
The Hardin Planetarium is presenting Two Small Pieces of Glass October 24 through November 23. Show times are 7 p.m. Tuesday, 7 p.m. Thursday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free.
Combining a full-dome movie and interactive lessons, we learn how telescopes work, and learn their role in expanding human understanding. Follow the history and look to the future.
For more information, visit https://www.wku.edu/hardinplanetarium/
- Location: FAC - FAC 0214
- Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm
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