A WKU graduate with more than 30 years of experience has been named the director of Environment, Health and Safety at WKU. David E. Oliver will begin at WKU on Dec. 1. Oliver has been with General Motors since 1981 in various safety roles in Detroit, Pontiac and Warren, Mich., and in Bowling Green. He […]
15 selected as next ‘faces’ of WKU
Later this fall, new “faces” of WKU will be showing up on television and in print. More than 70 students recently auditioned to become part of the next phase of WKU’s marketing campaign by being photographed and interviewed on videotape. After reviewing more than 300 minutes of video and hundreds of photos, 15 students were […]
Alumni represent WKU at military community’s college fair in Germany
WKU’s student recruitment efforts have gotten some international reach thanks to alumni Michael and Sharon Kieta. The Kietas have represented WKU for five years at the annual college fair in the Kaiserslautern (Germany) Military Community held for Department of Defense Dependent Schools (DoDDS) students in Europe. “Michael and I have greatly enjoyed representing WKU at […]
WKU MBA students score in top 20 percent in U.S. on national exam
WKU’s MBA students are in the top 20 percent of all MBA students in the United States, according to scores on Major Field Test. MBA students across the country take the Major Field Test, an exam used to determine how much MBA students learn during their program. WKU’s Professional MBA students rated, as a group, […]
Homecoming parade traffic advisory
The Citizens First Homecoming parade will be held from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Friday (Oct. 21). The parade begins on College Heights Boulevard near Parking Structure 1, travels up College Heights Boulevard to the traffic light at State Street, then turns left onto State Street and travels to Fountain Square Park where it concludes. […]




