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Why So Touchy? Navigating Physical Touch In The Performing Arts, Joseph Skillen, Gretchen Alterowitz, Michelle Reinken Mar 2023

Why So Touchy? Navigating Physical Touch In The Performing Arts, Joseph Skillen, Gretchen Alterowitz, Michelle Reinken

Academic Chairpersons Conference Proceedings

Physical touch is endemic to instruction in the Performing Arts. Two Performing Arts Chairs and the University’s Title IX Coordinator share approaches and solutions to navigating challenges resulting from the use of touch in student-instructor interactions.


Ua1c2/31 Garrett Conference Center Photos, Wku Archives Jan 2019

Ua1c2/31 Garrett Conference Center Photos, Wku Archives

WKU Archives Collection Inventories

Images of Garrett Conference Center.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 66, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1990

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 66, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Phillips, Noelle. Students Seeking Regents’ Attention – Western XXI
  • Bricking, Tanya. Climbs Peak His Interest – William Kummer aka Biff
  • Hoover, Amy. Nurses’ Salaries Increasing
  • Officers Have Lead in Killing of Co-ed – Kristi Hedden
  • Survey Measures Students’ Concerns – Campus Crusade for Christ
  • Homecoming Rally Gets New Location – Big Red’s Roar
  • Humanities Fellowships to be Offered
  • Meetings’ Legality Questioned - Regents
  • Alpha Gamma Rho Charter Temporarily Suspended
  • Board Shouldn’t Vote on Draft Monday – Western XXI
  • Bradley, Jim. Editorial Cartoon Students Chasing Western …


Ua12/2/2 Talisman: Image In The Making, Wku Student Affairs Jun 1989

Ua12/2/2 Talisman: Image In The Making, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

1989 Talisman yearbook.

  • Image in the Making
  • Student Life
  • Black, Samuel. Do the Party a Favor – Ronald Reagan
  • Carmack, Jody. One In a Million – Kentucky Lottery
  • Adams, Jeanie. It’s An Uphill Battle – Cary White, Handicapped Persons
  • Devaney, Mike & Jody Carmack. Coming to America – Mike Devaney, International Students, Soccer
  • Hadley, Kim. Higher Education – Churches, Religion
  • Black, Samuel. Better Late Than Never – Greg Frasier, Cycling
  • Burton, Marsha. Geared for Speed – Lynn Ellison, Drag Racing
  • Hadley, Kim. The Church Service – Concerts
  • Black, Sam. Making Moo-La – Spring Female Sale, Cattle, Kentucky Charolais Association
  • Image …


Ua94/6/1 Scrapbook, Bryant Medley Jan 1984

Ua94/6/1 Scrapbook, Bryant Medley

Student/Alumni Personal Papers

Scrapbook created by Bryant Medley during his freshman year at WKU. Includes event invitations and broadsides, awards, newspaper clippings regarding social life at WKU in 1983-1984.


Effect Of Educational Budget Cuts On Student Programming In Universities/Colleges Located In The Great Lakes Region Of The National Entertainment & Campus Activities Association, Leslie Freels Jul 1982

Effect Of Educational Budget Cuts On Student Programming In Universities/Colleges Located In The Great Lakes Region Of The National Entertainment & Campus Activities Association, Leslie Freels

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

This study was conducted in order to determine the effects of educational budget cuts on student programming in universities and colleges. It was stated that the universities monies allocated specifically for student programming had decreased, the number of full-time university employees had decreased, the number of national performers brought to campus had decreased, and student participation had decreased A questionnaire was designed to send to those institutions that were NECAA, Great Lakes Region, members. A 62 percent return was received, the questionnaires were tabulated and data accumulated. The data indicated that most universities had received sufficient funds for student programming …