The newsletter for the WKU community
August 24, 2023
Provost's Message: Welcome Back
Greetings WKU Faculty and Staff, 

As we begin this upcoming academic year, it is the perfect time to reaffirm the core values of our community. At WKU, we strive to express the spirit of the modern comprehensive university by working to improve the lives of everyone on the Hill. Embracing our mission means embracing the Hilltopper Spirit of committing to serve our diverse public. 

Although some may question the value of higher education, we will continue to seize the opportunity to showcase how the work we do each day, meets the changing needs of society and the economy of Kentucky. Every one of us has a critical role to play in helping WKU realize its mission. Your passion for service, teaching, research, and mentorship positively impacts the lives of the communities we serve, and I thank you for this commitment to these ideals. 

Together we have accomplished so many remarkable achievements. As we start this new year, let us challenge one another to continue in that spirit and think about how else we can make a difference. What new doors can we open for students that we are not currently serving? How can we contribute to stronger and more robust civic engagement on campus and throughout our community? How can we make this campus a place where every faculty and staff member feel valued, supported, and included in the decisions that guide us? We have important work to do, and I look forward to the ways in which we can collaborate toward these goals. 
CLIMBING HIGHER
Jacqueline Basham (above left), fellow in the WKU Center for Environmental and Workplace Health and instructor in the Department of Public Health, recently presented research on "Female Leaders in Occupational Safety and Health" at the 2023 Board of Certified Safety Professionals Foundation's (BCSP) Research & Innovation Summit. Learn More
Spotlight: WKU Week in Photos
August on the Hill has been filled with exciting moments, new friendships, lasting memories, and so much WKU spirit! Check out the latest WKU Week in Photos.
Cultural Enhancement Series presents Larry & Joe Aug. 31
WKU’s Potter College of Arts & Letters and the Kentucky Folklife Program will welcome Venezuelan/Appalachian music duo Larry & Joe to campus on August 31 as part of the Cultural Enhancement Series. Llanera superstar Larry Bellorín (Venezuela) and Latingrass GRAMMY-nominee Joe Troop (North Carolina) perform a fusion of Venezuelan and Appalachian folk music. The concert will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Ivan Wilson Fine Arts Center Recital Hall, room 189. Admission is free, no tickets are necessary, and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Parent & Family Weekend
WKU will celebrate Parent & Family Weekend September 8-10 with numerous events, highlighted by recognition of the 2023 Family of the Year during WKU Football’s game against Houston Christian. The deadline for Family of the Year nominations is September 1.
Eric D. Yates Memorial Run
Registration is open for the WKU Army ROTC program's 13th Eric D. Yates Memorial Run. The 5K Run and 2-Mile Walk will begin at 9 a.m. September 16 at Chaney’s Dairy Barn, 9191 Nashville Road.
Athletics
August
24
Thursday
Reaching Beyond Tradition

The Kentucky Museum at WKU will host Reaching Beyond Tradition, four discussions about the history, importance, and continuing evolution of Southeastern basketmaking, from 1 to 8 p.m. today. Learn More
August
24
Thursday
Faculty Senate

The WKU Faculty Senate will meet at 3:45 p.m. today via Zoom. Learn More
August
25
Friday
Research Fair

The Gatton Academy & Mahurin Honors College Research Fair will held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Friday at the Honors College-International Center. Learn More
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