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WKU Parent and Family Weekend 2025 is set for September 19-21, 2025. 24 WKU students earned the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for study abroad in the March 2025 application cycle, more ...
WKU relies upon many forms of social media to connect with students, alumni, fans and the community in order to build relationships, answer questions, welcome visitors to campus, and solve problems.
Welcome to the History Department's Graduate Program. Our flexible curriculum can be completed entirely online while developing meaningful professional connections with the faculty and students in our ...
Located on the Western Kentucky University campus in Bowling Green, Kentucky, The Center for Gifted Studies has been serving children who are gifted and talented, their educators, and their families ...
WKU Parent and Family Weekend 2025 is set for September 19-21, 2025. 24 WKU students earned the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for study abroad in the March 2025 application cycle, more ...
WKU’s Peyton Dover studies forensic psych and criminology, researches wrongful convictions, and earned a Gilman to study ...
Shwe Win, a two-time Public Health graduate of Western Kentucky University, has been awarded a Fulbright U.S. Student Program ...
How Do Parking Permit Sales Work? Faculty/staff permits are available to employees and affiliates. Premium Permits are sold as a renewal to current Premium Permit holders. Additional permits are sold ...
All of our ACT® Prep Class options include expert instruction, a proven format, all required course materials, access to diagnostic exams, and online support resources in one convenient, affordable ...
The Office of Scholar Development helps students make more possible. The Office of Scholar Development (OSD) team mentors students applying for national scholarships for “academic extras” beyond ...
WKU students earned the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for study abroad in the March 2025 application cycle, ...
WKU’s Peyton Dover studies forensic psych and criminology, researches wrongful convictions, and earned a Gilman to study crime in Italy—paving the way for a career in criminal justice reform.