Kennedy McAlpin became interested in cancer after her great-grandfather was diagnosed with lung cancer. Since he worked in the naval shipyards during World War II, her family suspected it was [...]
WKU receives national recognition for a literacy program that bolsters reading strategies for students. Amy Bingham finds out why this reading intervention course works so well in this week’s [...]
In a Campus Sustainability Day event Wednesday afternoon, the U.S. Green Building Council recognized three buildings at WKU for achieving LEED certification. “It’s a fascinating dynamic of WKU [...]
WKU dedicated its new Honors College/International Center on Friday afternoon (Oct. 23). The dedication ceremony featured remarks from WKU President Gary Ransdell; Honors College student Sean [...]
A brand new building that solidifies WKU’s presence as a leading American University with International reach will be dedicated this afternoon (Oct. 23). Amy Bingham takes us inside the new [...]
Two Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky students have been recognized as national semifinalists in the 2015 Siemens Competition in Math, Science, and Technology. Harsh Moolani, [...]
Dr. Bruce A. Schulte, professor and head of WKU’s Department of Biology, presented the keynote address on The Benefits of Understanding Elephant Behavior at the 36th Annual Meeting of the [...]
WKU will dedicate its new “Gateway to the World” — the Honors College/International Center — on Friday (Oct. 23). The dedication ceremony will begin at 4 p.m. at the facility [...]
Here’s the latest installment of WKU Week in Photos by Clinton Lewis and Bryan Lemon of WKU Public Affairs. Filed under: Awards and honors, International reach, Research, Student life, WKU [...]
WKU’s Communication Sciences and Disorders Department hosted the Barren River Speech Language Pathologists (SLP) Region 14/16 Fall Workshop on Oct. 1 at The Medical Center-WKU Health Sciences [...]