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WKU Student Journalist Wins Highly Competitive National Award

Colleen Stewart (pictured on the left), a journalism major, recently competed against many Ivy League and graduate school journalists to win a highly competitive writing award. She is seen here with...

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Honors in the News: Feb. 4

Sophomore Tessa Duvall, who is studying abroad in England at Harlaxton, wrote a column about her experience thus far for the Herald. So far, experiencing Europe trumps learning, but it sounds like...

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Jennifer Kiefer Receives a Competitive Position in Teach For America

Jennifer Kiefer, a senior in the Honors College, will be teaching in Nashville, Tenn. as a a participant in the highly competitive Teach For America program. Throughout her studies at the Honors...

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Honors in the News: Feb. 11

Senior Charlie Harris, co-founder of WKU’s Americans for Informed Democracy organization, talked with the Herald about new recycling initiatives on campus. The HonorsToppers, the Honors College’s...

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Honors graduate representing U.S. State Department in Brazil

Honors graduate Dunja Zdero was awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to spend a year in Brazil where she will teach at the Federal University of Minas Gerais beginning in February 2011...

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Honors College Students Celebrate Super Bowl Sunday

The Honors College at WKU recently celebrated its fourth annual Super Bowl party. Students gathered at Mass Media and Technology Hall in front of one of the largest screens in Bowling Green to watch...

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Honors in the News: Feb. 18

Honors students Lusie Cuskey and Stephen Tabor acted in “Facing East” put on by the WKU Department of Theatre and Dance. Read about the play in a Herald article. Honors senior Laura Leigh Zimmerman is...

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Honors in the News: Feb. 25

Honors senior Caitlin Pike, a public relations and political science double-major from LaGrange, Ky., was part of a group of public relations and advertising students that recently spent 24 hours...

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Honors Students Study History, Culture, and Language in China over Winter Term

Students in the Honors College at WKU spent WKU's Winter Term exploring the history, culture, and language of the Chinese people. Through their experiences, they are continuing to develop the College's...

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Honors in the News: March 4

Honors forensic students Richard Heyne, Sarah Brazier, Khristan Solliday, Gabriella Devia-Allen, Ethan Millspaugh, Robert Whittley, Lindsey White, Mitchell Grogg and Matt Whitman placed well in...

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Semester at Sea: Amy Bishop

Amy Bishop shares her experiences studying on a cruise ship and traveling the world for a semester. (Watch video...)

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Cyber Warfare Expert, Dr. Richrard J. Harknett, to Visit WKU

WKU is pleased to welcome Dr. Richard J. Harknett to campus as the 2011 Boyd-Lubker Visiting Scholar. Dr. Harknett is very special to the Honors College community as he served as Dr. Cobane's mentor.....

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Honors in the News: March 18

Senior Charlie Harris, co-founder of the WKU Americans for Informed Democracy chapter, told the Herald that WKU is close to being designated a fair trade university. The signing of the declaration...

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Harlaxton College welcomes largest class from Honors College at WKU

Today, 36 scholars embark on an adventure that will leave them with outstanding memories for the rest of their lives. Since 2007, the Honors College at WKU has been sending students to Harlaxton...

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Katie Meek, Class of 2014, shares her love of photography while studying...

Katie Meek, like most students in the Honors College, is trying to make the most of her study abroad experience but she is not the only one who gets to enjoy her adventures. Meek, a sophomore...

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WKU students bring leadership to Harlaxton College

Arete contribution by Shelley Spalding How about a spot of tea, a quick game of cricket, a trip to the local village, and a lecture on England’s “Glorious Revolution?” It’s all in a day’s work for the...

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