The coronavirus pandemic has delayed at least one facet of every person’s life. College students have been faced with a decision to either continue on their degree path with limited opportunities for real-world professional experience and ultimately feel ill-equipped for their professional c…

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During his 19-year tenure at WKU, Richard Dressler covered many subjects as an associate professor for the Communication Sciences and Disorders Department.
WKU is allowing students who faced “COVID-related problems” in the fall semester to opt for a “pass” grade instead of a “B” or “C.”
WKU is extending the deadline to withdraw from a class to Dec. 4, according to an email from Provost Cheryl Stevens.“The decision to extend the withdraw- al date was to provide time and flexibility, if needed, for students to complete their courses successfully,” Stevens stated in an email.T…
Kentucky surpasses every other state with the highest rates of child maltreatment and neglect in the nation, according to the most recent report published by the Children’s Bureau.Recently, the Center for Child Welfare Education and Research at WKU has paired with the Barren River Area Child…
Issue: WKU has added new financial aid options for incoming full-time first-year freshmen, including an opportunity for free tuition through the Hilltopper Guarantee and more extensive in-state tuition.Our stance: The steps that the WKU administration is taking to make college more accessibl…
WKU President Timothy Caboni announced in an email Monday that a search for a new provost and vice president of academic affairs will launch this week.
The Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning (CITL), the Intercultural Student Engagement Center and the Mahurin Honors College Scholars of Color have partnered together to host My WKU Experience: Addressing Race in the Classroom.
WKU will cancel spring break, the provost announced in an email Tuesday morning.
Editor's note: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated the WKU Learning Center was offering the event. It's actually the WKU Literacy Center. The Herald regrets this error.
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