The newsletter for the WKU community
August 15, 2023
President's Message: Welcome
to Academic Year 2023-24 at WKU
Colleagues,

Welcome to another exciting academic year on our Hill! As we begin the fall semester, I want to thank you for your dedication, collaborative spirit and diligent preparation. Our work enriches and changes our students’ lives.

I enjoyed gathering with you at the Faculty and Staff Convocation to reflect on last year’s successes and to preview some of our work to come. Also, congratulations to this year’s Spirit of WKU award winner, Dr. Indudeep Chhachhi. His work at our institution continues to make an incredible difference and serves as a model to emulate. If you could not join us, you may find a copy of my address here: www.wku.edu/convocation.

This week, more than 2,000 of our newest Hilltoppers begin M.A.S.T.E.R. Plan. This preparatory time allows our first-year students to connect with their peers, acclimate to campus, learn and practice WKU traditions and engage with faculty and staff. This year, M.A.S.T.E.R. Plan celebrates its thirtieth year on our Hill, and these decades of experience demonstrate that students who participate in this program begin their first semester with us more prepared than their peers who do not. Thank you to our staff in Housing and Residence Life who thoughtfully prepared for this week, as well as our faculty and staff who volunteered to serve as Cluster Facilitators.

Finally, I hope that you and your family will join us this Friday at 5:30 pm on South Lawn for Topper Fest, paired with another Hilltopper tradition, Fan Fest. This family-friendly evening will feature food from Aramark and local food trucks, inflatables and yard games, autograph sessions with Hilltopper student athletes, a petting zoo hosted by the WKU Department of Agriculture and Food Science, music by The Downtown Band and fireworks at dark.
CLIMBING HIGHER
Dr. Amy Brausch, Professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, has been awarded a renewal on the National Institute of Mental Health, R15 AREA Grant for her project titled, “Cognitive and Contextual Factors in Suicide Ideation Persistence in Adolescents.” The $418,000 grant will support work by Dr. Brausch and undergraduate and graduate students in the Risk Behaviors and Suicide Prevention Lab. Learn More
President delivers Convocation address to faculty & staff
President Timothy C. Caboni addressed faculty and staff at WKU’s annual Convocation on Monday in Van Meter Auditorium.
Spotlight: The Lewis Lens
The Lewis Lens, an exhibition highlighting the work of University Photographer Clinton Lewis, is on display through March 31 at the Kentucky Museum. An opening reception will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. September 8.
WKU Board of Regents welcomes 2 new members
The WKU Board of Regents welcomed two new members on Friday. Regent C. J. Nichols and Student Regent Sam Kurtz took the Oath of Office administered by Board Chair W. Currie Milliken.
Kentucky Museum receives grant for quilt collection
The Kentucky Museum at WKU has received a $37,411 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) through the Inspire! Grants for Small Museums program. The grant will be used to rehouse 126 quilts within the Museum's 336-object Historic Quilt collection.
August 2023 Staff Star Award Recipients
The WKU Staff Senate recognized the Christopher Ware Staff Star Award recipients during its meeting on August 9. The August 2023 recipients are Jessica A. Luna, Specialist, Communication and Events, PCAL; Kassy Sweeney, Senior Academic Advisor, ACDC; and Melanie H. Redden, Office Coordinator, Gatton Academy. More: Submit a Staff Star nomination
WKU Restaurant Group Hours of Operation
Check out the WKU Restaurant Group’s hours of operation for this week’s campus activities and for the Fall 2023 semester.
Fall 2023 Newsletter from WKU Office of the Registrar
Check out the Fall 2023 newsletter from the Office of the Registrar for guidance on FERPA, procedures related to dropping for non-attendance, application for graduation, grad fair and college recognition ceremony information as well as noteworthy dates for the fall semester.
WKU Week in Photos
Check out the latest WKU Week in Photos for H4 First-Year Orientation, Panhellenic Sorority Recruitment, ISEC Orientation and more.
Biology Course Milestone
The Field Biology African Wildlife Management course, led by WKU Department of Biology professor Dr. Stokes, returned earlier this summer from its 20th anniversary trip to South Africa.
Athletics
August
15
Tuesday
M.A.S.T.E.R. Plan

Today's M.A.S.T.E.R. Plan activities include a Block Party at the First Year Village Lawn at 7 p.m., Topper Walk at 8 p.m. to Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium for the Class of 2027 photo and more. Learn More
August
17
Thursday
Lost River Sessions

Lost River Sessions LIVE! is on the road in Somerset for a concert featuring Eric Bolander with Hunter Flynn at 7 p.m. (ET) Thursday at The Virginia, 214 E. Mt Vernon St., Somerset. Learn More
August
18
Friday
Topper Fest

Faculty, staff, students, alumni and community members are invited to the third annual Topper Fest at 5:30 p.m. Friday on the WKU South Lawn. Learn More
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