(1/2) The COVID-19 pandemic has taught Speech-Language Pathologist Tanner Wilson ('16, '19) to "keep the main thing, the main thing" and to be positive, flexible, available and willing to to adapt to new things to serve her patients. Read more: https://t.co/v8YS45qCOF. @wku
First @ACMawards performance in the books... thanks for having me and thanks to the entire country music community for naming me the ACM new male artist of the year. #ACMawards
WKU alumnus Juan Dozier (’19, ’20) recently made a gift to WKU to establish the Juan H. D. Dozier II Scholarship in honor of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Read more at https://t.co/59cQkFG6x1
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More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s.
Every 66 seconds someone in the United States develops Alzheimer’s.
1 in 10 Americans over the age of 65 has this disease.
#AlzheimersAndBrainAwarenessMonth#LetsEducateOurselves
Since our applications went LIVE today, we are so excited to announce Hanna Van Winkle and Noah Moore as our 2020-2021 Executive Directors!
We can’t wait to see the amazing things they accomplish this year— be sure to apply for the board to join them! #LinkInBio
Started craving Moe’s so badly that I was tempted to drive to the next closest one, no matter how far away it was.
Turns out all the other Moe’s within 100 miles are in Tennessee and Andy says I can’t go there 😢
Thirty WKU students have been selected as Spirit Masters, the official student ambassadors of WKU, for the 2020-21 year. Read more at WKU News: https://t.co/ya3nDaL815
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