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Jul 29th, 2020
CORE president and senior English major Cameron Fontes and history major Samantha Eaton, along with CORE advisors and English faculty Trini Stickle and Jessica Folk, develop new projects within CORE that will extend into the fall semester.
View ArticleJul 29th, 2020
English majors were well represented among the 27 WKU students receiving the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for study abroad.
View ArticleJul 21st, 2020
Turn a passion into a career! This Fall, WKU is proud to launch a new Certificate in Game Design.
View ArticleJul 20th, 2020
The Kentucky Museum has received grants from the Quilters Guild of Dallas and the Kentucky Humanities Council to support production of Whitework: Women Stitching Identity.
View ArticleJul 14th, 2020
Students in the Folk Studies MA Program continue to engage in internship and research opportunities this summer, preparing them for careers in public folklore and/or continued academic study, despite the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticleJul 13th, 2020
Dr. Tom Hunley, a professor of English at Western Kentucky University, has been awarded the prestigious Rattle Chapbook Prize for his collection of poetry "Adjusting to the Lights."
View ArticleJul 6th, 2020
The Kentucky Museum has launched a SpiritFunder campaign to fund preservation of the Dr. David "Doc" Coffey mask collection.
View ArticleJul 1st, 2020
Samuel Kendrick, a 2020 graduate of WKU's Folk Studies MA program, has been awarded a 2020 Archie Green Fellowship from the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress.
View ArticleJun 24th, 2020
While releasing a new book is old hat for Bowling Green’s David Bell, the launch of his latest novel comes with a plot twist as it has not been spared from the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleJun 24th, 2020
Western Kentucky University will offer Kentucky’s first Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film Production starting in the fall of 2020.
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