Publication Date

Summer 1991

Abstract

WKU's alumni magazine. Contents:

  • Meredith, Thomas. What Is a Non Traditional Student?
  • McIntyre, Steve. Breaking With Tradition
  • Todd, Mary. Non-Traditional Student
  • Williams, Bobbi. Breaking with Tradition
  • Dennison, Jerry. Non-Traditional Student
  • Graduation 1991: Behind the Scenes
  • Stansbury, Edgar. Tribute to William Gander Terry
  • Institute Initiatives Keep Fast Pace – Institute for Economic Development
  • Changes in Education: School Reform Week
  • President Thomas Meredith Honored for Support of a Free Student Press
  • James Heck Named Executive Assistant to President Meredith
  • Foundation Work Nearing Completion – Preston Health & Activities Center, Meredith Hall, Zacharias Hall
  • Alumnus Works on PBS The Astronomers Series – Terry Climer
  • Thomas Meredith Appointed to Teacher Education Commission
  • Faculty Honored for Teaching, Research & Public Service
  • Luther Hughes Named Environmentalist of the Year
  • Professor Receives ACPA Presidential Award – Vernon Sheeley
  • College Heights Herald, Talisman Yearbook Editors Named – Tanya Bricking, Cheryl Edwards
  • Advertising Students Sweep Campaign Awards
  • Kelly Smith Honored by Beef Cattle Association
  • Lady Toppers Finish Record-Setting Season
  • Louis Marciani Named Director of Athletics
  • Men’s Basketball Signees
  • Women’s Basketball Signees
  • Football Signees
  • Swimming Signees
  • Raque, Sally. Jimmy Feix in the Fast Lane
  • Alumni Chapter Presidents
  • Alumni Profile: Western Grad Becomes Guest of Iraqi Army – Todd Buchanan
  • Alumni Club Meetings
  • In Memoriam*
  • Remember When Days Were Golden & Life Was All Possibilities – Reunions

Disciplines

African American Studies | Communication | Higher Education Administration | Journalism Studies | Mass Communication | Organizational Communication | Public Relations and Advertising | Race and Ethnicity | Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Sports Studies

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