This Tuesday, February 28th at 12 noon, Professor Katrina Phelps of the Department of Psychology and The Alive Center performed modern and new country songs outside the WKU Libraries’ Java City. She was accompanied by the local folk band “Shadowdancer.”
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Professor Katrina Phelps Performed in Java City
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Holocaust Exhibit in Helm Library
The Holocaust exhibit took place on campus in three locations: the photojournalism gallery at MMTH, the 2nd floor hallway gallery at FAC, and room 100 of the Helm Library. The exhibit ran through the end of February in MMTH, and through the end of March in the other two locations. In addition, the library had created an audio tour of the exhibit which could be heard via players and headphones.
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Jonathan David Eckberg Performed in Java City
Tuesday February 21st, the Libraries were proud to have Jonathan David Eckberg, a native of Walnut, Illinois perform in Java City. Eckberg’s music has been described as “a perfect blend of rock and pop, blues and even a little jazz, acoustic and electric….” Photos of the event are available.
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Faraway Places Program – Yucatan
On Thursday, Feb. 16 from 7:00 – 8:30pm at Barnes & Noble on Campbell Lane, Dr. John Dizgun, a member of WKU’s History Department, presented this semester’s first Faraway Places program on the Yucatan. View photos of the event. Podcast of Dr. Gizgun’s lecture is also available.
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Steff Mahan Performed on Feburary 16th
This Thursday, February 16th at noon in University Library’s Java City, the University Libraries were proud to present the sweet and soulful sound of alt-country’s Steff Mahan. Steff is known for “a voice that is clear and powerful and lyrics that are heart-crafted and rock-solid.” View photos of her performance.
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One Book Discussion Took Place in Barnes & Noble
A discussion of the book In Country took place in Barnes & Noble on the evening of February 13. You may view a collection of selected photos here.
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Famous-Barr Used Book Sale Is Another Success
The annual Famous-Barr Used Book Sale was held from February 10-12 at the Bowling Green Public Library Depot Branch. The proceeds from the used book sale benefit the Southern Kentucky Book Fest.
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Music in Java City
Out of popular demand, Atlanta native and Nashville Recording Artist, Sarah Peacock was welcome back to perform in Java City and Helm Library last Friday, February 10. Ms. Peacock’s music has been described as “not like the rest. Heart and guts fuel the fervor for her mission.” Joining Ms. Peacock was Nashville’s own Beau Bristow called “an acoustic prophet.”
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WKU Libraries’ Kentucky Live! Program Presented Rebecca Ruth Candy Factory
On February 9, 2006, Charles Booe, president of the Frankfort-based Rebecca Ruth Candy Factory gave a talk about the business’ history in Barnes & Noble. This was part of the Kentucky Live! lecture series organized by the WKU Libraries and sponsored by Trace Die Cast.
If you missed the event, you may view these photos, and take a virtual tour of the factory. You may also listen to or download Mr. Booe’s lecture.
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Western 100 Opens!
On Sunday, January 22, several hundred alumni, staff, faculty, administrators and the general public gathered to kick off Western’s Centennial celebration with the opening of Western 100.
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