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Amanda Trabue, WKU vice president for philanthropy and alumni engagement, informed members of the WKU Sisterhood that ...
WKU Football kicks off its season on Saturday at 6 p.m. in Houchens-Smith Stadium against Sam Houston, the earliest start to ...
The WKU Sisterhood, a foundation that has awarded more than $900,000 towards student and university organizations, was told ...
Seniors Whitney Doyle and Addy Oschwald play corn hole to potentially win free workouts at HOTWORX during the annual ‘Welcome Back WKU’ event on Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2025. An AT&T vendor shows their ...
Conversations and laughter rang throughout every corner of the newly opened Amy and David Chandler Hall on Monday as students ...
The Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce will host local businesses and vendors Wednesday for Welcome Back WKU. The event will ...
Residents of Pearce Ford Tower have been without a working HVAC since Aug. 13. Student Government Association President Rush Robinson announced to the senate on Tuesday that the A/C system in Pearce ...
What’s in your water? “A whole lot of stuff… probably,” Jason Polk, director of the HydroAnalytical Lab, said. The HydroAnalytical team hosted a lunch and learn event to share its expertise on ...
Moments after the Board of Regents approved the name Amy and David Chandler Hall, workers began applying it to the new building that will house the Gordon Ford College of Business.
A celebration of life service will be held in honor of Abby Nash, a former WKU student who died in December 2023. Abby Nash was a senior at the time of her passing, preparing to graduate in spring ...
Former WKU civil engineering professor Matthew Dettman pleaded guilty to felony fraud and faces up to 20 years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000, WBKO reported. Dettman, 52, was charged Sept. 7 ...
WKU’s Pre-Law Student Association, in partnership with the Department of Political Science, is hosting a “Leaders in Law” networking event on Thursday, Sept. 26. Caden Lucas, sophomore Vice President ...