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Aug 12th, 2011
WKU student Clarice Esch has been awarded a Greater Research Opportunity Fellowship by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
View ArticleAug 12th, 2011
If you're wondering why you're tired after a full night's sleep, or jittery even without a venti latte, the answer might be on your plate.
View ArticleAug 12th, 2011
Women who smoke cigarettes are more likely to develop heart disease than men, says new research released on Wednesday.
View ArticleJul 27th, 2011
Dr. Bruce Kessler, associate dean of Ogden College of Science and Engineering, and Tressa Tullis, a math and education major, attended the 2011 Bridges Conference in Coimbra, Portugal.
View ArticleJul 18th, 2011
A software product developed by a WKU mathematics professor and a Bowling Green technology company “has the potential to be a very important breakthrough in security screening and explosives detection,” according to Vice President for Research Dr. Baylis.
View ArticleJul 5th, 2011
30 years of providing services for gifted students, their parents, and educators was marked by a weekend of celebration.
View ArticleJul 1st, 2011
Don’t miss the anniversary event Saturday, July 2. The grand celebration will take place at 3:00 p.m. on South Lawn of WKU.
View ArticleJun 30th, 2011
Daily News writer Pam Cassady has a great article that chronicles the history of The Center for Gifted Studies in Thursday’s Daily News.
View ArticleJun 27th, 2011
Ben Miller, who graduated from WKU in May 2011 with a master’s degree in Geoscience, has been awarded the top 2011 Young Karst Researcher Award from the International Association of Hydrogeologists, or IAH.
View ArticleJun 16th, 2011
WKU graduate Rachel Reetzke of Franklin has been awarded a Fulbright Grant that will allow her to travel to China and conduct research.
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