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Feb 26th, 2020
Twenty-four WKU students, including seven from The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science, will present their research at the 2020 Posters-at-the-Capitol event March 5 in Frankfort.
View ArticleFeb 25th, 2020
Major, a history major from Hickman, KY, was recruited into DCS in Spring 2019, and this is her first semester as the organization’s president.
View ArticleFeb 25th, 2020
The Center for Robert Penn Warren Studies is pleased to announce the winners of the annual student essay contest.
View ArticleFeb 25th, 2020
On February 25, the Kentucky Museum opened Gazing Deeply: The Art and Science of Mammoth Cave, an exhibition that showcases how WKU’s backyard—the unique landscape of Mammoth Cave—is being studied, interpreted, and inspiring action on environmental change
View ArticleFeb 24th, 2020
The WKU Forensics Team won the 2020 Kentucky Forensic Association State Tournament on Saturday (Feb. 22) at the University of Pikeville.
View ArticleFeb 24th, 2020
The Kentucky Mesonet at WKU has reached an agreement to install a station that will become a vital local source of weather and climate data in Wayne County.
View ArticleFeb 21st, 2020
WKU will host the 37th Annual Kentucky Heritage Council Archaeology Conference on the Bowling Green campus. It brings professional archaeologists and students from across the state to learn about recent research on a wide range of archaeology topics.
View ArticleFeb 20th, 2020
Career shadowing can make a huge impact on people trying to figure out their future career. But with privacy laws, how do you pull back the curtain on careers in counseling? That’s where WKU’s Talley Family Counseling Center comes in.
View ArticleFeb 20th, 2020
On Saturday, February 22nd, WKU Folk Studies MA student Camille Acosta will present her original research at "20/20 (Re)Vision," the 13th annual OSU/IU Student Research Conference in Columbus, Ohio.
View ArticleFeb 20th, 2020
“I always wanted to start a mentoring program, but I didn’t know how it was going to happen,” said Keyonna Whaley, a WKU junior from Louisville studying criminology and organizational leadership and founder of Sister Act Mentoring Program.
View ArticleFeb 18th, 2020
Opening an email from a professor changed the trajectory of Abigail McGraw’s career.
View ArticleFeb 17th, 2020
Dr. Betsy Shoenfelt, WKU University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, has been named a Fellow in the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP).
View ArticleFeb 17th, 2020
The Kentucky Museum has been selected to participate in the Museum Assessment Program (MAP), which is administered by the American Alliance of Museums.
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