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Ntozake Shange
- Tuesday, September 20th, 2011
Ntozake Shange is a poet, a novelist, and the playwright of the Broadway-produced and Obie Award-wining For Colored girls who have Considered Suicide when the Rainbow is Enuf. Among her numerous honors are fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund, and a Pushcart Prize.
Monday, April 9, 2012 at 7:30pm in Van Meter Hall
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Jul 17th, 2024
The College of Education & Behavioral Sciences at WKU has been awarded $1,323,733 to support K-12 principal apprenticeship through Project ELEVATE (Educational Leadership Experience and Visionary Apprenticeship for Transformative Excellence).
Jul 16th, 2024
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Jul 16th, 2024
Here is a listing of WKU events for Tuesday, July 16, through Saturday, August 3.
Jul 9th, 2024
Dr. Rachel Tinius, associate professor in the WKU College of Health and Human Services, and CEO of BumptUp® Labs, Inc., has been awarded a grant for $295,883 from the National Institutes of Health.
Jun 18th, 2024
WKU Libraries is proud to announce that The Commons at Helm Library has been honored with the 2024 ALA/IIDA International Interior Design Association award for Outstanding Historic Renovation Project.
Jun 10th, 2024
Student from WKU selected for the Tennessee Hospital Association’s Agenda 21 Internship Program. Maya Clinton is one of 14 students participating in a 12-week learning experience for qualified graduate students from minority and underrepresented groups.
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