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Nov 14th, 2019
It’s been 10 years since nearly 140 acres of land was dedicated to WKU by the family of Hardin Field McChesney Sr. The addition of a pavilion is going to take the learning opportunity to a new level as WKU’s Amy Bingham explains in the View from the Hill.
View ArticleNov 13th, 2019
“I wanted to come to America because I wanted to see if it was like the movies!” said Julien Piron, an exchange student from Lyon, France, studying this semester at WKU. “It is an exciting opportunity for me.” Piron is a business student at Emlyon Bus
View ArticleNov 13th, 2019
Dr. Cigdem Sahin, a Fulbright Scholar from Turkey, will speak about Teacher Education in Turkey at 9:30 a.m. Friday, November 15, in Gary Ransdell Hall, room 2010.
View ArticleNov 12th, 2019
WKU and Middle Tennessee State University will compete on the football field Nov. 30, but off the field from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 18-20, the two universities will go head to head in their annual blood drive competition.
View ArticleNov 12th, 2019
WKU and Gatton Academy students were honored for their research presentations at the Kentucky Academy of Science meeting Nov. 1-2.
View ArticleNov 12th, 2019
Wanda Carol Clouse of Barbourville and Lynn Riedling of Louisville have been selected as members of the 12th class of the Governor Louie B. Nunn Kentucky Teacher Hall of Fame.
View ArticleNov 11th, 2019
The weekend of Nov. 9-10 WKU’s Forensics Team traveled to Lebanon, Illinois, to compete in two tournaments. The WKU team won all three team sweepstakes championships, across debate and the two individual events tournaments.
View ArticleNov 11th, 2019
The Kentucky Mesonet at WKU has selected a site for a new station in Nicholas County.
View ArticleNov 11th, 2019
Folk Studies graduate student Camille Acosta prepared a Dia de los Muertos altar in her Speech and Debate office to celebrate her Mexican heritage.
View ArticleNov 11th, 2019
Here’s a reminder about WKU’s winter weather communications plan that provides a number of ways you can find out if classes are delayed, canceled or if a campus is closed.
View ArticleNov 8th, 2019
On September 20-21, 2019, anthropology students, faculty, staff, and alumni of the WKU Department of Folk Studies and Anthropology volunteered at the 31st annual Living Archaeology Weekend, Kentucky’s oldest and largest public archaeology event.
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