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June 2016 View from the Hill


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.

June 2, 2016

View from the Hill - Math Professor nearing 120 pound weight loss Video Preview
 

Math Professor nears 120 pound weight loss - Since the beginning of 2015, WKU has offered the Weight Watchers at Work program to employees at no cost.  Now a WKU Math Professor is closing in on a 120 pound weight loss.  Amy Bingham talks to her in this week's View from the Hill. 

 

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June 9, 2016

View from the Hill - Science Teachers take part in Stem Scholar Foundation Video Preview

Science Teachers take part in Stem Scholar Foundation - Ten of the brightest middle school science teachers from around the country are at WKU this week developing new ways to get students excited about STEM education.  Amy Bingham has more on the prestigious program in this week's View from the Hill. 

 

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June 16, 2016

View from the Hill - WKU's white squirrel phenomenon Video Preview

WKU's white squirrel phenomenon - For years, WKU has gone nuts for white squirrels.  So much so that merchandise and even a mascot have resulted from the obsession.  Amy Bingham has more on the furry phenomenon in this week's View from the Hill. 

 

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 June 23, 2016

View from the Hill - Active Shooter Video  Video Preview

Active Shooter Video - Run, Hide and Fight.  Three words that could save your life in an active shooter situation.  WKU has released a powerful new video demonstrating this technique.  Amy Bingham has a preview of it in this week's View from the Hill. 

 

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June 28, 2016

View from the Hill - Honors student has domestic violence platform in Miss KY Video Preview

Honors student has domestic violence platform in Miss KY - A WKU student is competing for the title of Miss Kentucky this weekend and is pushing a strong message about a serious subject as her platform.  The issue is domestic violence.  Amy Bingham explains why the contestant is so passionate about it in this week's View from the Hill. 

 

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