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Apr 21st, 2017
The Suzanne Vitale Clinical Education Complex announced the Next Generation Initiative during a celebration of Autism After 21 Day on April 21.
View ArticleApr 21st, 2017
WKU civil engineering students competed in the Ohio Valley Student Conference April 5-9 at The Ohio State University.
View ArticleApr 20th, 2017
Statement from WKU President Gary A. Ransdell on the recent Student Government Association resolution
View ArticleApr 19th, 2017
Before Gary Ransdell officially steps down as president of WKU, he's embarking on a victory tour of sorts to celebrate his tenure.
View ArticleApr 19th, 2017
WKU’s chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta, the National Health Pre-professional Honor Society, inducted 10 new members on April 17.
View ArticleApr 19th, 2017
Three students from the WKU Arabic Program -- Savannah Gillam of Bowling Green, Jordan Miller of Villa Hills and Mollie Todd of Flemingsburg -- represented the U.S. at the International Universities Arabic Debating Championship April 8-12 in Qatar.
View ArticleApr 18th, 2017
The WKU Forensics Team won both the National Forensic Association National Tournament championship and the National Forensic Association Lincoln-Douglas Debate Team Sweepstakes national championship.
View ArticleApr 18th, 2017
Mario H. Nguyen, a 2012 WKU graduate, will return to campus on April 25 to give a talk on the origins, evolution and current state of U.S. immigration law as part of the 11th annual Tracing the Unexplored Series.
View ArticleApr 18th, 2017
Shelby Bowden, a WKU Geoscience graduate student from Greenville, South Carolina, has been awarded the prestigious 2017 Graduate Student Research Grant from the Geological Society of America for his master’s thesis project in Ethiopia.
View ArticleApr 17th, 2017
April 21-23 weekend events include SOKY Bookfest, quilt registry, Run for Autism, Science Olympiad, WKU spring football, Cultural Enhancement Series, WKU baseball and softball games, WKU band and choral concerts, and more.
View ArticleApr 17th, 2017
WKU Upward Bound participant Sylas Morris, a sophomore from Logan County High School, helped the Kentucky All-Star Scholar’s Bowl team to victory at the regional competition on April 8 in Atlanta.
View ArticleApr 17th, 2017
High school juniors and seniors in Educational Talent Search and Upward Bound will visit WKU’s campus on April 26. ETS and UB serve students in Allen, Barren, Butler, Cumberland, Edmonson, Simpson, Hart, Logan, Metcalfe, Monroe and Warren counties.
View ArticleApr 17th, 2017
SpiritFunder, WKU’s very own crowdfunding platform, launched Monday (April 17).
View ArticleApr 13th, 2017
WKU Greek organizations opened their homes for tours as part of a fundraiser for the Circle of Sisterhood Foundation.
View ArticleApr 13th, 2017
WKU senior Jay Todd Richey has been awarded a Humanity in Action Fellowship to study human rights in Warsaw, Poland, in the summer of 2017.
View ArticleApr 13th, 2017
About 700 students from across Kentucky will compete in the Kentucky Science Olympiad at WKU on April 22.
View ArticleApr 12th, 2017
WKU’s 2017 Homecoming is scheduled for Oct. 14; kickoff is scheduled for 3:30 p.m.
View ArticleApr 11th, 2017
The Region Two competition of the Lieutenant Governor’s Entrepreneurship Challenge was held April 11 at WKU's Center for Research and Development.
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