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Ua77/1 Alumni, Wku Alumni Relations
Ua77/1 Alumni, Wku Alumni Relations
WKU Archives Records
WKU's alumni magazine. Contents:
- Dancing on Walls - Governor's Scholars Program
- An Anniversary Gift - Preston Health & Activities Center
- 1990 Alumni Annual Student Phonathon
- A Sturdy Individualist - Virginia Woods
- Turn Your Radio On - WKYU-FM
- Competitive Edge - Miss Kentucky, Miss Western
- Excitement! - 1990 Homecoming
- Mammoth Cave is a Cool Spot in a Hot Summer
The Altered Mobile Home: A Stationary Image Of Work And Value, Gregory Kendall Jenkins
The Altered Mobile Home: A Stationary Image Of Work And Value, Gregory Kendall Jenkins
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
As the medium cost of conventional housing rises, many people unable to incur such an expense look for alternative forms of adequate housing. In rural areas surrounding Bowling Green, Kentucky, several families have utilized the mobile home as a base to expand, embellish, and personalize, creating a larger more conventional-looking home. Many of these altered homes possess gabled roofs, rock exterior walls, and expansive interior space. Of primary concern is: why have these families undertaken a project of this nature?
As material culture scholars and folklorists examine our built environment, they find relationship between construction and the builders. What can …
Ua1b3/1 Campus Master Plan, Johnson/Romanowitz/Architects & Planners
Ua1b3/1 Campus Master Plan, Johnson/Romanowitz/Architects & Planners
WKU Archives Records
A 20-Year Campus Master Plan developed by Johnson/Romanwitz/Architects & Planners for Western Kentucky University which includes maps, planning methodology, parking, pedestrian access, future construction and growth, signage, maintenance and accessibility.