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Feb 20th, 2026
WKU released new renderings for the first facility in its multi-year initiative to transform student housing on the Hill.
View ArticleFeb 14th, 2026
Richard Gutierrez of Huntingburg, Indiana, was crowned Western Kentucky University’s 2026 Coming Home King on Saturday night.
View ArticleFeb 6th, 2026
Twenty Western Kentucky University students are candidates for the 2026 Coming Home King.
View ArticleJan 20th, 2026
Here’s a reminder that WKU provides a number of ways you can find out if classes are delayed, canceled or if a campus is closed.
View ArticleNov 5th, 2025
Growing up on a small cattle farm in Aurora, Indiana, WKU sophomore Remi Hensley discovered early on that caring for animals was more than just part of her daily life. It was her calling.
View ArticleApr 25th, 2025
"These organizations have not only helped me grow as a leader but have also provided opportunities to give back to my community and uplift those around me."
View ArticleApr 17th, 2025
"Every idea begins with a seed, and if you water that seed and provide it the right resources, it can sprout into a beautiful thing that changes your community, state, nation, and world."
View ArticleApr 16th, 2025
Midnight on the Hill, a student-led philanthropic initiative, concluded its annual fundraising campaign with a successful campus event held on April 4 at the Preston Health and Activities Center.
View ArticleApr 16th, 2025
The new executive council for Western Kentucky University’s Student Government Association was elected last night.
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