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December 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.

December 1, 2011 

View from the Hill - Quilt Exhibit Video Preview

Quilt Exhibit - Canning, crocheting and quilting--all time-honored traditions dating back hundreds of years.  In this week's View from the Hill, Amy Bingham shows us how a department dedicated to those traditions is celebrating its one hundred year anniversary.

 

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December 8, 2011

View from the Hill -  Claire Donahue Feature  Video Preview

Claire Donahue Feature - A former WKU swimmer has her sights set on the 2012 Olympics.  In this week's View from the Hill, Amy Bingham talks to Claire Donahue about her childhood goal as well as her other accomplishments on the hill. 

 

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December 15, 2011

View from the Hill - Registrar Freida Eggleton 25 years Video Preview

Registrar Freida Eggleton - 25 years - When WKU hosts commencement ceremonies this weekend, it will mark the 25th year they've been coordinated by the same person.  In this week's View from the HIll, Amy Bingham talks with long time Registrar Freida Eggleton about the changes she's seen at WKU.

 

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December 22, 2011

View from the Hill - Ransdell speaks at CI Conference  Video Preview

Ransdell speaks at CI Conference - WKU's Confucius Institute garners global attention at the annual C.I. Conference in Beijing.  Amy Bingham traveled to China with WKU's President recently and has more in this week's View from the Hill. 

 

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December 29, 2011

View from the Hill - Chinese Partner Universities Video Preview

Chinese Partner Universities - WKU's efforts in clean coal research have been spilling over into China for more than a decade.  In this week's View from the Hill, Amy Bingham shows us how those connections have also extended to WKU's Confucius Institute. 

 

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