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View from the Hill May 2023


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.

May 4, 2023

View from the Hill - Ogden Foundation Scholar - Bridget Beavin Video Preview

Ogden Foundation Scholar - Bridget Beavin - More than 2800 graduates are being recognized at WKU's commencement ceremony tonight, including the Ogden Foundation Scholar.  Amy Bingham has more on the student receiving the university's top undergraduate award in this week's View from the Hill.

 

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May 11, 2023

View from the Hill - Bike4Alz - Experience shared by three brothers Video Preview

Bike4Alz - Experience shared by three brothers - Imagine riding your bike an average of eighty miles a day for a 36-hundred mile treck across the country.  It's that time of year for Bike4Alz, the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity fundraiser that's netted 600 thousand dollars for alzheimer's research since the inaugural ride in 2010.  One of this year's riders has the unique  experience of his two older brothers having gone before him.  Amy Bingham talks to all three of them in this week's View from the Hill.

 

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May 18, 2023

View from the Hill - New Gordon Ford College of Business Building, A Closer Look  Video Preview

New Gordon Ford College of Business Building, A Closer Look - A groundbreaking will held next month for a brand new building to house the Gordon Ford College of Business.  Amy Bingham takes a closer look at the facility in this week's View from the Hill.

 

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May 25, 2023

View from the Hill - Lifeworks at WKU adds Satellite Library location  Video Preview

Lifeworks at WKU adds Satellite Library location - It's a new chapter for Lifeworks at WKU thanks to a collaboration with the Warren County Public Library.  Amy Bingham has more on Kentucky's first library dedicated to the neurodiverse population in this week's View from the Hill.

 

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