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Jan 30th, 2013
WKU's Department of Theatre and Dance opens its 2013 season Feb. 1-3 with The Dance Project, an intriguing show that involves more than 30 students performing nine different pieces.
View ArticleJan 30th, 2013
During the 2013 Winter Term, WKU faculty led 114 students to study in either Belize, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, France, Kenya, Mexico or Peru.
View ArticleJan 30th, 2013
"Celebrating the Diversity of Research in the Mammoth Cave Region" is the theme of a research symposium Feb. 14-15.
View ArticleJan 29th, 2013
The spring 2013 Study Abroad Fair at WKU will be 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Feb. 6 at Mass Media and Technology Hall.
View ArticleJan 29th, 2013
WKU graduate Ruby Lewis will make guest appearances on two television sitcoms.
View ArticleJan 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.
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