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This story was updated with new information on Friday, July 25, at 5:21 p.m.  The construction of the new Gordon Ford College ...
This story was edited on Monday, July 28 at 4:30 p.m. to fix the name of Sam Bush’s band.  The Kentucky Museum will be ...
The construction of the new Gordon Ford College of Business is nearing completion as final touches are made to the building. Front of the building facing towards South Lawn.  Back of the building ...
The WKU Student Life Foundation sued the architecture and contracting firms responsible for the design and construction of Hilltopper Hall, court documents obtained by the Herald show. The Foundation ...
Climavision, a weather surveillance company based in Louisville, Kentucky, has partnered with Western Kentucky University to offer students a more hands-on learning experience about weather and ...
Editor’s note: This story was updated at 5:48 p.m. with a confirmation of a death investigation and a statement from WKU. The WKU Police Department opened an investigation today concerning a student ...
Bike4Alz, a cross-country bike ride started by WKU’s Chi Eta chapter of Phi Gamma Delta to raise money towards Alzheimer’s Disease research, made their way back to Bowling Green on Monday after ...
Current Men’s Basketball Head Coach Hank Plona will serve as the first Mahurin Family Foundation Head Men’s Basketball Coach through an endowment gifted to the position by Dixie Mahurin, marking the ...
The Western Kentucky University concrete canoe team placed third overall at the national American Society of Civil Engineers civil engineering championship on June 27-29.
Jack Corn, a retired WKU photojournalism professor, teacher, author and mentor known for his ability to help young people grow to become successful photojournalists, died July 1, 2025 at 96-years-old.
The new Gordon Ford College of Business building’s construction is currently set to be finished by the end of July, Chief Facilities Officer Bryan Russell said. Russell said he does not currently have ...
Juan Romero, a history professor at WKU, died in early June after becoming ill in the fall, according to a statement released by WKU’s Department of History. Romero took medical leave during the ...