Many times, physically touching and seeing history with your very own hands and eyes can be a more effective alternative to simply reading and learning online.
A conduit of progress: 2016 year in review Last year, the Western Kentucky University Research Foundation received more than $18 million in external awards in support of projects within the [...]
Western Kentucky University Research Foundation is helping to trail-blaze advancement by putting needed resources into the hands of Western Kentucky University faculty and students at the cutting [...]
In keeping with the WKU Research Foundations commitment to inspire and promote research for discovery, innovation, creativity and service, the President and the Board of the Research Foundation [...]
The EMCC at WKU has developed an in-depth training program for first responders to equip them with the skills required to properly operate the iRobot Packbot 510. Online training modules provide [...]
This page lists some of the recent Advanced Materials Institute highlights of the current faculty and student research at WKU utilizing Advanced Materials Institute facilities. Dr. Aaron [...]
Ed Kintzel talks about the testing capabilities of Large Chamber-Scanning Electron Microscope (LC-SEM) at Western Kentucky University (WKU)’s Nondestructive Analysis (NOVA) Center. The [...]
The centerpiece of WKU’s NOVA Center, a large-chamber scanning electron microscope (LCSEM), was featured March 10-11 during WKU’s NOVA (Nondestructive Analysis) Center Conference. Dr. Edward [...]