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Dec 17th, 2020
The south end of WKU’s campus is being transformed thanks to two new residence halls anchoring what will be known as the First Year Village. WKU’s Amy Bingham takes us inside one of the halls in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleDec 16th, 2020
Dr. Joseph Cangemi, WKU emeritus professor of psychology, will retire after teaching at WKU in various capacities for the last 51 years.
View ArticleDec 16th, 2020
Dr. Pamela Petty of the School of Teacher Education will retire from Western Kentucky University after nearly 21 years of service.
View ArticleDec 16th, 2020
WKU students finished first and third in the first photojournalism competition of the 2020-2021 Hearst Journalism Awards Program.
View ArticleDec 15th, 2020
High school yearbooks from Kentucky and Tennessee were recognized in an annual contest held by WKU's School of Media.
View ArticleDec 15th, 2020
The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science along with The Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics announced on Tuesday, December 15, 2020, their coordinated admissions deadlines will be moved from February 1st, 2021 to March 1st, 2020.
View ArticleDec 11th, 2020
Students and teachers at WKU’s partner school for International Student Teaching, the Anne-Frank-Gymnasium in Werne, Germany, created a music video in response to the Jerusalema Dance Challenge.
View ArticleDec 11th, 2020
The Hilltopper Army ROTC Program commissioned six fall 2020 graduates as second lieutenants in an online ceremony Friday afternoon.
View ArticleDec 11th, 2020
The WKU Board of Regents on Friday approved two certificate programs in the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences.
View ArticleDec 11th, 2020
WKU ROTC cadet Gabriela ‘Gabi’ Lopez needed a hero, so she said she became her own. The Hammond, Indiana native, nursing major and military science minor commissioned today, December 11, to become a 2nd Lieutenant and nurse in the U.S. Army.
View ArticleDec 11th, 2020
25 WKU students were recognized by the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for study abroad in the October 2020 application cycle. 21 WKU students--more than any other university in Kentucky--were offered scholarships totaling $98,500.
View ArticleDec 11th, 2020
WKU President Timothy C. Caboni today praised the work of the campus community in pursuit of its strategic plan goals.
View ArticleDec 11th, 2020
Introducing the WKU Department of English fall 2020 graduates! What a semester it has been! Please take a moment to meet each of our graduates! We are proud of their accomplishments, and we know they will make WKU proud!
View ArticleDec 10th, 2020
The WKU Forensics Team captured first place in Lincoln-Douglas Debate, first speaker and the overall sweepstakes trophy at the “Fall Finale,” a virtual tournament hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Lafayette College on Dec. 6-7.
View ArticleDec 10th, 2020
Imagine going to school full-time, working full-time and having four children under the age of 4. And being a part-time minister. That’s been the scenario of one of WKU’s December nursing graduates.
View ArticleDec 10th, 2020
The WKU Department of English hosted the 2020 Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Language, and Culture on November 13. After the event, the moderating WKU English MA and MFA students voted on three winning presentations.
View ArticleDec 9th, 2020
This is the final monthly campus update from WKU Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion for 2020.
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