The newsletter for the WKU community
November 6, 2020
President's Message: Innovation Campus
It’s important to know that while managing through COVID-19 specific challenges, WKU continues to press forward in advancing our institutional priorities and our work to position our institution for sustained success. To this extent, I’d like to share with you a brief update on our Innovation Campus.
 
Our strategic plan, Climbing to Greater Heights, sets as a goal for our institution to serve as a regional lighthouse that provides resources, attracts talent and nurtures intellectual capital in the communities we serve. One of the key strategies to achieve this goal is the transformation of the WKU Center for Research and Development (CRD) into a true Innovation Campus that engages corporations in collaborative research, incubates faculty, staff and student ideas, cultivates and grows local businesses and provides a hub for entrepreneurial growth and investment. Dr. Bruce A. Schulte, Associate Vice President for Strategy, Performance and Accountability, is leading the efforts to establish WKU’s Innovation Campus. Acquiring input from campus members, community business leaders and directors of business services, the WKU Research Foundation Board of Directors is currently drafting a planning document to launch the initiation of the Innovation Campus.
 
Planning partners include the Central Region Innovation and Commercialization Center Inc. (CRICC), the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce, the South Central Workforce Development Board, the WKU Corporate Council, WKU Industrial Partners, CRD business tenants and small business accelerator participants and WKU alumni. Additionally, input will be sought from the WKU Faculty and Staff Senates, SGA, the Board of Regents and various leadership groups across campus.

Formal input from all faculty and staff relating to the development of the Innovation Campus will be requested soon, but we also welcome questions or suggestions now.
Check WKU's Healthy on the Hill website for COVID-19 information, including FAQs, Reported Cases Dashboard, Symptoms & Health Checks, Flu Shots and more.
CLIMBING HIGHER
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and Mississippi Division of Medicaid recently awarded Mississippi State University a three-year, Civil Money Penalty grant to purchase a license to implement Bingocize® in 24 Certified Nursing Facilities across the state of Mississippi. Learn More
WKU CITL recognizes six recipients of 2020 Teaching Honors
Congratulations to the six winners of the 2020 CITL Teaching Honors. The following recipients represent each of the Colleges as well as the Graduate School: Jason Bergner, Department of Accounting; Amanda Brooks, Department of Chemistry; Reagan Brown, Department of Psychological Sciences; Jennifer Hanley, Department of History; Sarah (Herrick) Scali, Exercise Science Program; and Janet Tassell, School of Teacher Education. 
Spotlight: Pam Johnson
Congratulations to Dr. Pam Johnson, professor in WKU’s School of Media, on her induction into the National Association of Black Journalists 2020 NABJ Hall of Fame. She will be honored during the NABJ virtual awards ceremony on Dec. 19.
International Education Week
The Office of Global Learning & International Affairs at WKU will host 2020 International Education Week (IEW) during the week of Nov. 9-14. IEW will be in collaboration with international offices at Eastern Kentucky University, Murray State University, Northern Kentucky University and the University of Kentucky to celebrate International Education Week – Kentucky.
View from the Hill
Since it began in 2015, one of WKU’s largest student-led fundraisers has raised more than $300,000 for Norton Children’s Hospital in Louisville. In this week’s View from the Hill, WKU’s Amy Bingham explains how Dance Big Red continues to be successful in spite of shifting to a virtual format.
Athletics
November
6
Friday
Virtual Q&A Session

Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics' WKU Student Chapter will host a Virtual Q&A Session at 3 p.m. today. Dr. Koray Karabina will discuss Classical and Post-quantum Cryptography: Algorithms and Applications. Learn More
November
7
Saturday
Violin Fest

WKU Pre-College Strings Program will present its 2020 Violin Fest in an online format from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Learn More
November
10
Tuesday
International Fly Fishing Film Festival

WKU will host the 2020 IF4 (International Fly Fishing Film Festival) in a virtual format at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Learn More
More events: Check WKU Events calendar or follow @wkuevents on Instagram
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