College of Education and Behavioral Sciences News
2018 Coming Home King crowned
- WKU Student Activities
- Friday, February 23rd, 2018

Carson Kuhl (center) was crowned 2018 Coming Home King. Nathan Roush (left) was first runner-up. Austin Perkins (right) was second runner-up.
Carson Kuhl of Shelbyville was crowned WKU’s 2018 Coming Home King on Thursday (Feb. 22).
Kuhl, the son of Tony Kuhl and Teresa Hulette, was crowned at halftime of Hilltopper Basketball’s victory against Charlotte. He is an International Business major and was sponsored by Alpha Delta Pi and Pi Kappa Alpha.
First runner-up was Nathan Roush of Louisville, the son of Jim and Anita Roush. He is an Interdisciplinary Studies major and was sponsored by Chi Omega.
Second runner-up was Austin Perkins of Louisville, the son of Jeffrey and Vanessa Perkins. He is a Psychology major and was sponsored by Phi Mu and Phi Gamma Delta.
More: List of 21 Coming Home King candidates nominated by campus organizations and departments.
Contact: Andrew Rash, (270) 745-2484
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