They’re small, they’re crawly and some might even call them creepy. However you perceive them, there’s no denying that roughly 80% of all animal lifeforms on Ea...
Professor Farley Norman has been teaching psychology at WKU for nearly 25 years. In this time, he has dedicated countless hours to research, published peer-revi...
Welcome to “Take Five,” a column where we sit down with WKU faculty and staff members to learn about five things they love.
WKU geology instructor Margar...
Last year, when she was eight months pregnant, Rachel Tinius was jogging on a busy road when a car pulled over to offer her a ride. The driver kept offering — ...
With college students living in cramped and often dirty dorm rooms, flu season can be highly pervasive on school campuses, said Victoria Peters, a Health Educat...
Most people wouldn't admit that they have a skeleton in their closet, but Steve Huskey has more than one.
A biology professor at WKU, Huskey has made a name ...
Mankind has a powerful itch for exploration.
For many people, it’s easy to recall a memory riding a bike down a newly discovered trail or digging in the mud ...
Finals are right around the corner and getting sick is not an option. How do you protect yourself, your grades and your wallet from the costs of getting sick? U...
It’s that time of year again. You’ve just finished your Thanksgiving dinner, and your brother-in-law collapses on the couch, succumbing to an impromptu nap.
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The end of Daylight Saving Time isn’t necessarily a holiday, but I, personally, find it to be one of the most magical days of the year.
On November 5, millio...