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WKU was among 19 teams that competed at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California, on June 27-29 ...
Hailey Stapleton (WKU ’25) blended art and international affairs to find her calling in art repatriation, inspired by study ...
The partnership was born out of longstanding relationships between Kentucky State Climatologist Jerry Brotzge, who is also on the WKU faculty, and members of Climavision’s leadership team. Brotzge ...
The Center for Gifted Studies at Western Kentucky University is home to more than 100 campers for the 41st annual Summer ...
Varshith Kotagiri, a Class of 2025 graduate of The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science at WKU, is competing in the 2025 USA Biolympiad (USABO) National Finals at Harvard University in Cambridge, ...
WKU Honors student Veronica Butler is headed to Taiwan with both Gilman and Freeman-ASIA awards, thanks to her drive, community support, and a fearless “say yes to everything” mindset.
Our TESOL programs equip students with the knowledge and skills they need to teach English effectively to speakers of other languages. Are you an undergraduate student thinking about living abroad ...
In addition to the standard WKU admissions process, incoming/transfer students wishing to major in Dance must also participate in the department’s initial dance placement audition process, after which ...
The dance classes offered by the Theatre & Dance Department are mainly held in two dance studios (rooms 200A and 200B) located on the second floor of Gordon Wilson Hall. Over the summer of 2020, both ...
Show Auditions Any WKU student can audition for our shows. Audition announcements are posted to the Theatre & Dance student email list which anyone can subscribe to. They are also posted on the ...
Arpana Lakhmani is a third-year Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) student in the Department of Applied Psychology at Western Kentucky University (WKU). She holds both a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in ...
The Center believes that when gifted young people meet their extraordinary potential, our communities, our state, our nation—even our world—become better places. That is why each school year, The ...