Bluegrass unplugged: WKU to participate in Campus Conservation Nationals 2013
WKU is participating in the Campus Conservation Nationals 2013 and has challenged U of L, UK and Berea to a regional “Bluegrass Unplugged” competition. WKU will participate in Campus Conservation...
View Article114 participate in Faculty-Led Study Abroad courses during Winter Term
WKU students visited ruins in the Yucatan during a Faculty-Led Study Abroad course taught by Dr. John Dizgun. True to its vision to be a leading American university with international reach, WKU...
View Article‘The Dance Project’ opens 2013 season
WKU Department of Theatre and Dance opens its 2013 season this weekend with The Dance Project, an intriguing show that involves more than 30 students performing nine different pieces. “It’s similar to...
View ArticleCome & see the best new study area on campus!
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View ArticleBlack, Conservative, and Unashamed: My Life as a Public Intellectual – 1st...
Dr. Carol Swain shares her political evolution and explores the intersection between scholarship, faith, and activism. From early tenure at Princeton University to her present position as Professor...
View ArticleSeven Virtues of Engaged Citizenship – Lecture by Dr. Thad Williamson
Wed, Feb 6, 6.30pm, Institute for Citizenship and Social Responsibility (ICSR), Garrett 115 The lecture is required for students in Citizen and Self (HON 251), but should be interesting to others and...
View ArticleReligious Freedom, Vanderbilt University, and the Trampling of Civil...
Vanderbilt University has recently become the center of controversy for its decision to require student religious organizations to allow those who do not hold the organizations’ convictions into...
View ArticleOffice of Scholar Development (OSD) Day of Rotating Workshops: Thu, Feb 7,...
The Office of Scholar Development is sponsoring a “Day of Workshops” on Thursday, February 7 to raise on-campus awareness of nationally competitive scholarships and other opportunities for research,...
View Article‘Day of Workshops’ on Feb. 7 to raise awareness of national scholarships
The Office of Scholar Development at WKU is sponsoring a “Day of Workshops” on Thursday (Feb. 7) to raise campus awareness of nationally competitive scholarships and other opportunities for research,...
View Article7 Must-Read Books on the Future of Information and the Internet
This handy shortlist makes for good power browsing for our 1st conversation at the Honors Salon this Thursday at 7pm. We also read it in our colloquium on The Web’s Impact on our Mind & Future. For...
View ArticleLearn about a great way to earn Honors credit for non-Honors courses tonight...
Mon, Feb 4, 8-9.30pm, Bates Hall Study Room The 1st workshop will start at 8pm, and we will have more after that should there be demand for it Background information
View ArticleInfo session on The British Contribution to Scientific Discovery in Harlaxton...
Thu, Feb 7, 11am, EBS 2134 HON 300 or BIOL 275 Summer 2013 – June 4-23 Harlaxton College, United Kingdom If you are even slightly curious about this unique study abroad course in lovely England or...
View ArticleSeven Virtues of Engaged Citizenship – Lecture by Dr. Thad Williamson today...
Wed, Feb 6, 6.30pm, Institute for Citizenship and Social Responsibility (ICSR), Garrett 115 The lecture is required for students in Citizen and Self (HON 251), but should be interesting to others and...
View ArticleHot hands, cold data or: What Ray Allen tells us about ‘data-ism’
David Brooks, in his Times column today, looks at the rise of “data-ism” — the rapidly spreading belief “that everything that can be measured should be measured; that data is a transparent and...
View ArticleOSD Day of Rotating Workshops for nationally competitive scholarships today,...
The Office of Scholar Development is sponsoring a “Day of Workshops” on Thursday, February 7 to raise on-campus awareness of nationally competitive scholarships and other opportunities for research,...
View ArticleTracing the Unexplored: A Vivid Journey through Cuba – series of four...
free, open to the pulic & swipeable Dr. Ric Morris, who has taught Spanish at Middle Tennessee State University for 14 years, will discuss his documentary “Cuba in the Raw: A Story of Sugar” from...
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