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Thursday, March 7th, 2024
Thursday, March 7th
All Day
  • Location: FAC Gallery
  • Time: All Day

Women’s Rights Are Human Rights: International Posters on Gender-Based Inequality, Violence, and Discrimination,Curated by: Elizabeth Resnick

All Day
  • Location: Apply on Handshake
  • Time: All Day

The WKU Housing & Residence Life Resident Assistant application for summer 2024 and 2024-2025 is open March 1-15. 

The Resident Assistant (RA) is a unique, live-in, student leadership position in the Department of Housing and Residence Life (HRL) and is a valued member of the HRL team. The primary responsibility of the RA is to build a residential community that engages and connects students and encourages academic success and personal development.

Learn more and apply: https://www.wku.edu/housing/employment/ra.php 

4:30pm - 6:00pm
  • Location: HCIC 1011
  • Time: 4:30pm - 6:00pm

Celebrate Women's History Month by joining us for Women's History Trivia Night, hosted by Dr. Katie Lennard (History) and Prof. Jess Folk (English). Pizza, cookies, and beverages will be provided. 

This event is being co-sponsored by the Gender & Women's Studies Program, History Department, and the Honors College.

Everyone is welcome!

6:00pm - 9:00pm
  • Location: Diddle Arena
  • Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm

2024 KHSAA Fourth Region Girls' Tournament

  • First-round games March 3: Franklin-Simpson vs. Allen County-Scottsville, 3 p.m.; Bowling Green vs. Russell County, 4:30 p.m.
  • First-round games March 4: Warren East vs. Todd County Central, 6 p.m; Metcalfe County vs. South Warren, 7:30 p.m.
  • Semifinal games at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. March 7
  • Championship game at 7 p.m. March 9

Event parking: Parking Structures 1 & 2 will be used for event parking for $5. More information

6:30pm
  • Location: Jody Richards Hall Auditorium
  • Time: 6:30pm
George Anthony Morton is a classical painter who spent ten years in federal prison for dealing drugs. While incarcerated, he nurtured his craft and unique artistic ability. Since his release, he is doing everything he can to defy society’s unlevel playing field and tackle the white-dominant art world. Now, he is on a journey back to his hometown of Kansas City, where he tries to heal the broken relationship with his mother and paint family members in the style of the Dutch Old Masters. Going back home forces George to face his past in his quest to rewrite the script of his life and discover the contribution of African influences to the realist tradition.
 
Free tickets are available at capitolbg.org. After the screening, a Q&A with the filmmakers will be offered.
7:30pm - 8:30pm
  • Location: Recital Hall - FAC 189
  • Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pm

Emily Britton horn faculty recital


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