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March 2011 View from the Hill Archives


View from the Hill is a weekly segment highlighting the programs, people and happenings that make WKU a leading American university with international reach. The reports can be seen on Bowling Green's ABC affiliate, WBKO, on Thursdays at 5 and 10 pm. If you have an idea for a future segment, please contact Amy DeCesare.

March 3, 2011

View from the Hill - KY Teacher Hall of Fame  Video Preview

KY Teacher Hall of Fame - Three more outstanding Kentucky teachers have been inducted into the Kentucky Teacher Hall of Fame following a ceremony this week in Frankfort.  Amy Bingham has more on the teachers from Butler, Jefferson and Boyd counties in this week's View from the Hill. 

 

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March 10, 2011

View from the Hill - Chris Groves Feature  Video Preview

Chris Groves Feature - A WKU Professor of Geography and Geology is using his expertise in hydro-geology and water resources to impact people aorund the world.  Amy Bingham profiles Dr. Chris Groves in this week's View from the Hill. 

 

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March 17, 2011

View from the Hill - Joint Admissions Agreement with HCC Video Preview

Joint Admissions Agreement with HCC - WKU continues reaching out to community colleges throughout the state, maing it easier for students to complete a four year degree.  Amy Bingham has more on the latest agreement signed with Hopkinsville Community College in this week's View from the Hill. 

 

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March 24, 2011

View from the Hill - Todd Gibbs Book  Video Preview

Todd Gibbs Book - Cystic Fibrosis is an inherited disease that causes mucus to build up in a patient's lung and digestive tract.  It leads to an early death.  In this week's View from the Hill, Amy Bingham has more on a book detailing how a '94 WKU graduate refused to let the illness keep him from living. 

 

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March 31, 2011

View from the Hill - Autism Awareness month/Ronda Talley Video Preview

Autism Awarenss Month/Ronda Talley - Autism Awareness month, which begins tomorrow, is getting an extra push this year with an effort to raise 20 thousand dollars for the Kelly Autism Program.  In this week's View from the Hill, Amy Bingham explains how the fundraiser will work and introduces us to the new director of WKU's Suzanne Vitale Clinical Education Complex. 

 

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