In case you missed it, here are links to some August 2016 news items/social media posts from WKU colleges, departments and programs. (More: To keep up with “News Around Campus” check out the [...]
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, TopNews, [...]
Ann Ferrell, WKU associate professor of Folk Studies, will be speaking in Glasgow at 3:30 p.m. Sept. 7 in the WKU Glasgow Regional Library. Ferrell will be discussing highlights from her [...]
Registration is under way for a fall break camp at WKU’s Hardin Planetarium. The 2016 Science Curiosity Investigation (SCI) Camp will be held from 8 a.m. to noon Oct. 3-7 for students in grades [...]
WKU geology major Deborah Flynn, a senior from Bowling Green, traveled to Ethiopia this summer to collect data for an ongoing research project. Flynn’s summer project was funded by a WKU Office [...]
WKU PBS installed a television studio and set inside the Juvenile Detention Facility in Warren County as a pilot project to provide workforce development training and educational augmentation to [...]
WKU PBS is proud to announce that the 30-minute documentary Mammoth Cave: A Place Called Home will be nationally distributed by the National Educational Telecommunications Association in [...]
Social entrepreneurship program ‘excellent opportunity’ for students WKU’s Department of Diversity & Community Studies has partnered with the Kentucky YMCA [...]
A second cohort of students has joined WKU’s Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program. The new MFA students are William Brown of Murfreesboro, Tennessee; Zane DeZeeuw of Montrose, [...]
For students in WKU’s Meteorology Program, the forecast calls for a 100 percent chance of professional learning experiences through innovative student engagement activities. “The common theme is [...]