WKU Cultural Enhancement Series

WKU Cultural Enhancement Series All events are hosted at Van Meter Hall at 7:30 pm CST. Admission is free, but seating is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis.

WKU’s Cultural Enhancement Series presents audiences with speakers addressing diverse current social and political issues, along with performances that reflect distinct musical genres. Western Kentucky University’s Cultural Enhancement Series presents audiences with speakers addressing diverse current social and political issues, along with performances that reflect distinct musical genres.

05/22/2020
04/27/2020
03/27/2020
03/19/2020
03/17/2020

WKU continues to activate mitigation plans to protect the WKU family and our broader community as the COVID-19 health crisis evolves. The University announced today that alternate instruction will be extended through the end of the spring 2020 semester.

All in-person events for the remainder of the spring 2020 semester must be postponed, cancelled, or virtualized. Degrees will still be conferred in May to students who complete all the required coursework this semester. In-person commencement celebrations will take place at a later date.

For more information, please visit https://wku.edu/covid19

03/16/2020

The April 13, 2020 CES event featuring Father Greg Boyle is postponed.

Father Greg Boyle knows that the key to understanding other people is to treat them as human beings. On April 13, Father...
03/13/2020

Father Greg Boyle knows that the key to understanding other people is to treat them as human beings. On April 13, Father Boyle will tell you about the lives he has changed through the power of compassion and understanding the needs of our fellow human beings. WKU Folk Studies

03/13/2020

In accordance with WKU policies and recommendations of the World Health Organization, the Kentucky Museum is closed to the public from March 14 to April 6.

All museum events and programs for March 14 - April 6 are postponed. For questions regarding Spring Break Camp or the Pysanky workshop, please call our Artist-in-Residence, Lynne Ferguson, at 270-745-2592.

For tips on how to protect yourself against coronavirus: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public

Join us for a free campus event on April 13 at Van Meter Hall for The Power of Boundless Compassion, a discussion with F...
03/11/2020

Join us for a free campus event on April 13 at Van Meter Hall for The Power of Boundless Compassion, a discussion with Father Greg Boyle of Homeboy Industries. To learn more about our speaker, visit his website here: https://homeboyindustries.org/

Through the decades, law enforcement has used strict criminal justice policies to suppress gang violence in California. ...
03/09/2020

Through the decades, law enforcement has used strict criminal justice policies to suppress gang violence in California. Those policies have now given way to a radical new approach: treating gang members as human beings. Find out how Father Greg Boyle uses his own approach to rehabilitate former gang members in his talk at Van Meter Hall next month! WKU Department of Sociology and Criminology

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