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Nov 11th, 2024
Western Kentucky University’s Professional Writing (PW) Club, sometimes affectionately referred to as the “p-dub” club, is a club “dedicated to providing [students with] opportunities to listen to and meet with individuals and businesses”
View ArticleOct 25th, 2024
Third-year Creative Writing MFA Sydney Thier's short film, True Love Stays, won the Best Narrative Short Film award at the 3rd annual Sky Arts Film Festival last weekend.
View ArticleOct 24th, 2024
The Naylor Workshop celebrated its tenth anniversary of welcoming undergraduate researchers and faculty mentors from across the country to the intensive weekend-long event.
View ArticleOct 21st, 2024
On Friday, November 1, Dr. Amy Brausch, Professor of Psychological Sciences, will present her research at the annual Genderations Luncheon.
View ArticleOct 16th, 2024
The WKU English Department hopes you will join us for the 28th annual Mary Ellen and Jim Wayne Miller Celebration of Writing on Sunday, October 27, in Cherry Hall 125 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., followed by a reception in Cherry Hall 101.
View ArticleApr 15th, 2024
The Department of English will hold its annual Foundations conference from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday (April 17) in Cherry Hall, room 125.
View ArticleMar 15th, 2024
WKU hosted its very first English Day here at Cherry Hall on March 1st with students from Bowling Green High School who were interested in studying anything related to English.
View ArticleMar 14th, 2024
“I want you guys to get out there and succeed and do the best you can. Having just a little bit of project management on your resume will help put you above other English majors.” - Kellie McDermott
View ArticleMar 7th, 2024
Research studies can be difficult, especially if a student has never conducted a research study before. Thankfully, the Naylor Workshop is here to help students learn how to conduct these studies and explore research in writing studies as a whole.
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