WKU News
Black History Month-Facebook Profiles
- David Serafini
- Wednesday, February 17th, 2021
WKU's History Department is celebrating Black History Month with an ongoing series of short profiles and articles on our Facebook page -- be sure to take a look!
Apr 19th, 2024
Ryan Messenger, a double major in the College of Health and Human Services (CHHS), in Exercise Science and Dietetics, has been selected to attend the Gilman Foreign Policy in Focus: Global Food Security seminar in Washington, DC, this June.
Apr 19th, 2024
Colby Alexander, a journalism major and ultramarathon runner, embodies relentless progress, balancing academia and athletics at MHC with passion.
Apr 19th, 2024
Nine WKU graduate programs have been ranked among the best in the country in U.S. News and World Report’s 2024 Best Graduate Schools rankings.
Apr 19th, 2024
Ryan Messenger, a double major in the College of Health and Human Services (CHHS), in Exercise Science and Dietetics, has been selected to attend the Gilman Foreign Policy in Focus: Global Food Security seminar in Washington, DC, this June.
Apr 19th, 2024
Colby Alexander, a journalism major and ultramarathon runner, embodies relentless progress, balancing academia and athletics at MHC with passion.
Apr 18th, 2024
We are pleased to recognize the first graduates of the WKC3 program — Taryn Calloway, Audra Coil, Peggy Crowe, Egypt Cullom, Damien Duncan, Lindsey Houchin, Masami Matsuyuki, Trevor Polston, Charley Pride, Melanie Redden, Leah Shapiro, Jarrod Smith, an
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