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Jul 7th, 2016
At VAMPY, debate looks vastly different than the glorified shouting matches seen on television. Students in Competitive Forensics and Presidential Politics are learning the finer points of debate and refining their critical thinking skills.
View ArticleJun 29th, 2016
WKU’s Adult Learner Services, Distance Learning and the Regional Campuses will host the free information sessions for prospective students.
View ArticleJun 23rd, 2016
Not all gifted kids look the same. There are actually five commonly-recognized areas of giftednes: general intellectual ability, specific academic aptitude, creativity, visual/performing arts, and leadership.
View ArticleJun 23rd, 2016
In a world of greater ECE organizational accountability, public mandates, learning initiatives, and other requirements, fantastic training is an essential element in a program’s professional development plans!
View ArticleJun 16th, 2016
The most significant food label update in the past 20 years has just occurred.
View ArticleJun 14th, 2016
For the second year in a row, The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science earned second place in the Kentucky State Envirothon Competition, scoring the highest overall on both the Wildlife and Aquatics exams.
View ArticleJun 7th, 2016
Eighty-six students from The Carol Martin Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky are involved in some form of summer learning. From research internships to study abroad to robust community service projects, students are gearing up for busy
View ArticleJun 7th, 2016
Brittany Greeson Named Photojournalism Champion for 2016; Alyse Young Finishes Second in National Multimedia Championship
View ArticleJun 2nd, 2016
Two SJ&B Broadcasting Majors Marcus Browning and Kalee Chism Earn $2,500 Scholarships
View ArticleJun 1st, 2016
Dr. Chris Groves, University Distinguished Professor and accomplished hydrogeologist, exemplifies WKU’s goals of leadership and international reach. Renowned for his extensive research on cave and karst systems and water resources in China.
View ArticleMay 27th, 2016
A Glasgow couple is traveling the world working as Family Nurse Practitioners after obtaining their degrees from WKU and Vanderbilt University.
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