Dr. Audra Jennings, associate professor of History and director of the Office of Scholar Development at WKU, has received a National Science Foundation Award for her project, “Insecurity: [...]
Western Kentucky University biologists and their students eagerly await October, when a new Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope will be installed at the university
When studying a topic as broad as aging, there’s no doubt an interprofessional approach is the most effective way to explore aging-related questions and help identify solutions.
WKU meteorology students and a Kentucky Climate Center scientist have been gathering data this summer in Nebraska as part of the Great Plains Irrigation Experiment (GRAINEX), a National Science [...]
WKU meteorology students and a Kentucky Climate Center scientist have been gathering data this summer in Nebraska as part of the Great Plains Irrigation Experiment (GRAINEX), a National Science [...]
The 1957 Russian launch of Sputnik 1 into orbit caught America by surprise, initiating not only the race to the moon, but also a drive to improve all aspects of American science education. This [...]
Western Kentucky University’s Biotechnology Center is a busy place. The Center, founded in 1996 with only seven biology faculty members, has grown to 25 members representing five departments [...]
Arizona BatWatch, an online research project that engages the public in scientific research through citizen science, launched its second season of videos Aug. 8.
Arizona BatWatch, an online research project that engages the public in scientific research through citizen science, launched its second season of videos Aug. 8.