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Jan 29th, 2013
WKU will participate in Campus Conservation Nationals (CCN) 2013, a nationwide electricity and water use reduction competition among colleges and universities.
View ArticleJan 28th, 2013
Sam Ford, a 2005 WKU graduate, is one of three co-authors of the book about the role everyone plays today in circulating media content and what that means for audiences, media producers and marketers.
View ArticleJan 28th, 2013
In January 34 WKU students took advantage of Study Away opportunities during Winter Term, studying in New York City, Pasadena/San Francisco or New Orleans/Galveston.
View ArticleJan 28th, 2013
Dr. Carol M. Swain, professor of political science and law at Vanderbilt University, will present two lectures at WKU on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1.
View ArticleJan 28th, 2013
WKU students are encouraged to volunteer to assist in the annual K-Count survey of homeless in the Barren County area.
View ArticleJan 28th, 2013
Two Gatton Academy seniors are finalists in the National Achievement Scholarship Program.
View ArticleJan 28th, 2013
A WKU English professor is glad to see Robert Penn Warren in the inaugural class of the Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame.
View ArticleJan 25th, 2013
In this View from the Hill segment, Amy Bingham tells us how WKU is involved in a project to make sure Bowling Green an age-friendly city.
View ArticleJan 25th, 2013
The WKU Board of Regents approved the transfer of 20 acres to Hardin County Schools for the creation of an early college and career center.
View Article![2013 Poverty Guidelines Released](https://www.wku.edu/img_news/article_thumbs/1924.jpg)
Jan 25th, 2013
The 2013 Poverty Guidelines have been released. A link to the guidelines and more information is provided.
View ArticleJan 24th, 2013
The grand opening of "The Commons at Cravens" will begin at 4 p.m. Jan. 31.
View ArticleJan 24th, 2013
A five-year community-based research project to make Bowling Green more age friendly will enter its next phase this spring with a series of community conversations.
View Article![A Video on Head Start and the Potential Sequestration from First Five Years Fund](https://www.wku.edu/img_news/article_thumbs/1922.jpg)
Jan 24th, 2013
This recent video from First Five Years Fund shows how the Head Start program could face devastating cuts as a result of sequestration early next year, and the potential consequences on low-income children.
View ArticleJan 23rd, 2013
Seven members of Hilltoppers for Life are attending national events in Washington, D.C.
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