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Jan 22nd, 2018
This morning, I was pleased to see students, faculty and staff returning to the hill and campus crackling back to life as we begin the spring semester in earnest. More...
View ArticleJan 4th, 2018
As we begin the new year, I want to express my appreciation once again to all of you engaged in creating the University’s next strategic plan and also to those serving on the Budget Council. More...
View ArticleJan 3rd, 2018
Celebrating its 25th Anniversary, the troupe continues to evolve and innovate, combining traditional Taiko drumming with modern athleticism and visual spectacle.
View ArticleDec 12th, 2017
What a terrific Commencement weekend we just celebrated! More than 1,400 students graduated in two ceremonies on Saturday. More...
View ArticleDec 4th, 2017
WKU Folk Studies graduate student Joel Chapman was interviewed at a rally against taxing tuition waivers.
View ArticleNov 27th, 2017
I trust each of you had a restful and enjoyable break for the Thanksgiving holiday, and I hope you were able to spend time with family and friends. More...
View ArticleNov 16th, 2017
Loup Langton receives the honor of serving as Turner Professor in Journalism at WKU.
View ArticleNov 16th, 2017
Over the past two years, faculty in the WKU English Department have been creatively rethinking the English curricula to ensure that our programs serve 21st-century English majors well.
View ArticleOct 30th, 2017
The WKU Sisterhood awarded grants to the ISEC Academy and the "Bridging Cultures through Music" programs.
View ArticleOct 27th, 2017
WKU Foodways graduate class taught by Dr. Ann Ferrell, coordinated the first of two Bosnian themed demonstrations. Attendees to the first were able to learn from Bosnian communities members about the importance of coffee to their culture.
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