Jarrett Johnson, an associate professor of biology, grew up in the northern suburbs of Chicago. His dad was a state park ranger, and it was there that his inter...
David DiMeo, an associate professor of Arabic, didn’t start learning the language until he was 30 years old, but he still went on to receive his doctorate in mo...
This story was originally published in early May in “Grit,” the fourth issue of Talisman magazine.
Thunder claps, and darkness shrouds the rippling g...
Editor's note: A previous version of this story said Jonathan Adams, a WKU photojournalism visiting professional in residence, responded to an email asking for ...
Editor's note: Since original publication of this article, Mayer, Edmonds and Anderson’s campaign has been disqualified and Mujkanovic’s campaign has been suspe...
Theater professor Scott Stroot said he describes himself in a number of ways. Father, husband, artist, musician and activist are just some of the ways he identi...
Welcome to “Take Five,” a column where we sit down with WKU faculty and staff members to learn about five things they love.
If you’ve never taken a class...
Call me a nerd, a geek or a girl who’s just putting off doing homework, but I love when the upcoming semester’s course catalog is released. Looking for differen...
In the opening episode of season three, Unity host Ambriehl Crutchfield talks with President Caboni about the importance of transparency in his administration, ...
When WKU history professor Marko Dumančić got the chance to move to the United States at age 16, he said it seemed like an exciting opportunity.
It was 1996 ...