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Jun 14th, 2024
On June 7-9, Philosophy major Ethan Huffaker presented a co-authored paper, “Close Reconstruction of Proofs in the Quantificational Logic of Principia Mathematica” at the Bertrand Russell Society’s 51st annual meeting in Amherst, NY.
View ArticleJun 7th, 2024
The University of Iowa and Western Kentucky University collaborated to build the first-ever digital map and data table for Principia Mathematica—a monumental work in the philosophies of mathematics and logic.
View ArticleJun 7th, 2024
Western Kentucky University senior Rhiannon Johnston won the Hearst Journalism Awards Program’s 2024 National Multimedia Championship this week in San Francisco, California.
View ArticleMay 31st, 2024
Western Kentucky University’s School of Media & Communication continued its tradition of national success in the annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program with a sixth-place finish in the 2024 Overall Intercollegiate Competition.
View ArticleMay 24th, 2024
Two Western Kentucky University students will compete for national championships in the 2023-2024 Hearst Journalism Awards Program and four other WKU students were honored in the year’s final multimedia competition.
View ArticleMay 14th, 2024
Five Western Kentucky University students have been honored in multimedia, photojournalism and broadcast competitions of the 2023-2024 Hearst Journalism Awards Program.
View ArticleMay 1st, 2024
Exceptional students have graduated from the Potter College of Arts & Letters (PCAL) over the years and soon, senior Emily Then-Torres, a Spanish and International Business double major, will be among them.
View ArticleApr 18th, 2024
The Department of Music at WKU will induct alumna, Dr. Sheila Johnson (’77), and Professor Emerita, Dr. Mitzi Groom, to its Wall of Fame.
View ArticleApr 11th, 2024
Peruvian journalist Manuel Calloquispe is the seventh recipient of the prestigious Fleischaker/Greene Award for Courageous International Reporting. The award will be presented April 23 by the WKU School of Media & Communication.
View ArticleApr 3rd, 2024
Get ready to be transported back to the Renaissance by the WKU Departments of Music and Theatre & Dance’s production of Something Rotten!
View ArticleMar 26th, 2024
The main academic focus of SCAFS will be on societal, cultural, and justice studies, with a heavy emphasis on community engagement and service.
View ArticleMar 8th, 2024
The WKU Advertising Program will host the Senior Capstone Presentations, taking place in the Fine Arts Center, Room 264 on Wednesday, April 24th, 2024, at 11:30 a.m. CST.
View ArticleMar 8th, 2024
KEA is launching the “Difference Makers” campaign to promote the invaluable contributions of public-school educators. To get the message out, KEA has enlisted the services of Imagewest.
View ArticleMar 8th, 2024
Western Kentucky University student Rhiannon Johnston won the Multimedia Innovative Storytelling Competition of the 2023-2024 Hearst Journalism Awards Program.
View ArticleMar 4th, 2024
WKU’s School of Media & Communication and The John B. Gaines Family Lecture Series will present an exhibition of photographs and an evening presentation showcasing Jabin Botsford and Demetrius Freeman’s photographic journey from Western to the White
View ArticleFeb 13th, 2024
Dr. Matthew McCurry, Director of Athletic Bands and Associate Director of Bands in the Department of Music at WKU, won the 2024 College/University Teacher of the Year Award from the Kentucky Music Educators Association (KMEA).
View ArticleJan 11th, 2024
The Visual Journalism & Photography program announced that "Horses. History. Hospitality. And the richness of the people" will be on display January 16-February 16 in the Jody Richards Hall gallery.
View ArticleJan 9th, 2024
The WKU Department of Music will present the 28th Annual PRISM Concert at 8 p.m. January 26 at Van Meter Hall.
View ArticleDec 15th, 2023
Six students from the Musical Theatre program in the Department of Theatre & Dance at WKU received awards and acknowledgements at the National Association of Teachers in Singing (NATS) Student Auditions at Campbellsville University in November.
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