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Nov 24th, 2015
Nine in ten college graduates say college is worth the investment. Paying for college can be challenging, but at WKU there are people and resources available to help you. It's important to research your options early so you can make smart decisions on
View ArticleNov 24th, 2015
Going to college is a major decision. If you haven't figured it all out, you're not alone. Western Kentucky University is committed to helping you achieve your educational and career goals. We understand that "life" can get in the way and it's challenging
View ArticleNov 23rd, 2015
Adults go to college for a number of reasons including to advance or change careers, keep up-to-date in their profession, finish a degree or advance their own knowledge and skills.
View ArticleSep 11th, 2015
For the past six years WKU has been named one of the top military friendly schools in the nation. A new center on the Glasgow campus just strengthens that reputation as Amy Bingham reports in this week’s View from the Hill.
View ArticleSep 9th, 2015
WKU’s Glasgow Campus has taken the lead in addressing workforce issues in the region with the development of a regional workforce alliance.
View ArticleSep 2nd, 2015
WKU Glasgow hosted a recognition ceremony on Wednesday (Sept. 2) for a unique donation to the campus, an outdoor stage.
View ArticleAug 25th, 2015
WKU will dedicate its new WKU Glasgow Military Student Services Center at 10 a.m. Sept. 2.
View ArticleJul 1st, 2015
If you are looking to earn a degree close to home, WKU Glasgow is an affordable and convenient option.
View ArticleMay 1st, 2015
WKU will confer degrees and certificates to 2,620 spring and summer graduates in graduate and undergraduate ceremonies of its 177th Commencement May 15-16 at Diddle Arena.
View ArticleApr 24th, 2015
With the semester beginning to wind down, WKU’s Glasgow campus is promoting the success of its education department.
View ArticleMar 25th, 2015
Twenty-six WKU Glasgow students and faculty members spent their 2015 Spring Break traveling by coach through the eastern part of Kentucky to explore the unique history, geography and culture of the Commonwealth.
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