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Join us on this self-guided tour of WKU's main campus! Visit our virtual tour at http://www.wku.edu/tour and schedule your visit at http://bit.ly/scheduleyourWKUtour
WKU: The official WKU Welcome Center is located inside The Kentucky Building which also houses the Kentucky Museum. Visit the Welcome Center to view a presentation and embark on your official campus tour!
WKU: This area formerly known as the “Valley of the Dolls” houses three residence halls, Gilbert, McCormack and Rodes-Harlin. "The Valley" used to house all female halls, but McCormack is now a male hall.
WKU: The Pioneer Log Cabin was constructed in the mid-1930s to commemorate and interpret Kentucky's pioneer life and once served as the childhood home of film director John Carpenter, a WKU grad.
College Administrative Building · 3 tips and reviews
WKU: The WKU Police Department is found on the bottom floor of Parking Structure Number 1. Our campus police department at WKU is a fully licensed and accredited law enforcement agency.
Ave of Champions (at University Blvd), Bowling Green, KY
College Basketball Court · 6 tips and reviews
WKU: WKU's E.A. Diddle Arena is in its 50th year of operation in 2012-13, and serves as the home of Hilltopper and Lady Topper basketball, and Lady Topper volleyball. Students get in free to all games!
WKU: Smith Stadium is home to WKU's Div. 1A Hilltopper Football Team and is host to Sun Belt Conference rivals. Smith Stadium is entering into its 45th year of operation in 2012.
WKU: Completed in May 2008 at a cost of $2.5 million, the complex houses a number of amenities to give Hilltopper athletes, as well as the local community a facility for practice and competition.
WKU: The 4,200 sf clubhouse features coach's offices, a 250 sf equipment room, a locker room and a players lounge. The clubhouse has an on-site training room for injury prevention and rehabilitation.
428 University Boulevard (at Creason), Bowling Green, KY
College Baseball Diamond · 3 tips and reviews
WKU: WKU has put nearly $3 million into enhancements at Nick Denes Field. Among the most noticeable changes include a press box, indoor hitting facility, and a clubhouse that opened in 2010.
WKU: The WKU Softball Field, built in conjunction with the soccer field, was part of a $1.2 million development to create one of the finest softball facilities in the conference and region.
1755 Normal St (Zacharias Hall), Bowling Green, KY
College Residence Hall · 4 tips and reviews
WKU: Zacharias Hall is a 3-story residence hall that is arranged in suites where two rooms share a bathroom. "Zach" houses 206 upperclass men and women and is located on the south end of campus.
WKU: Meredith Hall is a 3-story residence hall that is arranged in suites where two rooms share a bathroom. Meredith houses 188 upper class sorority women and is located on the south end of campus.
WKU: Douglas Keen is a split-level residence hall that underwent a significant renovation in 2008. Keen houses 353 men and is located on the south end of campus across from the baseball field.
WKU: Between Keen Hall and PFT, you will find a food court that serves the bottom of the Hill. Inside is a Burger Studio, an Edy’s Ice Cream Shop, a convenience store, and a Popeye’s Chicken.
WKU: "PFT" is a 27 story, co-ed residence hall located on the south end of campus. This landmark hall was built in 1970 and is the tallest residence hall in Kentucky.
WKU: Poland Hall was built in 1969 and is located on the south end of campus right next to the Preston Health and Activities Center. Poland houses 400 women.
WKU: Barnes Campbell is a 9-story residence hall that houses 384 men. Barnes is located on the south end of campus across from the Preston Health and Activities Center.
WKU: Bemis Lawrence is a nine-story residence hall that houses 384 women. It is located on the south end of campus next to Barnes Campbell hall and across from the Health Services Building.
College Administrative Building · 3 tips and reviews
WKU: Home to WKU's first doctoral program, the Educational Leadership Doctoral Program, which is currently beginning it's 9th semester of student work.
WKU: A full-service clinic with board-certified physicians and nurse practitioners. Equipped to service students and WKU Faculty and Staff members and their families with a wide range of health services.
WKU: The Preston Center offers students, faculty, and staff one of the finest recreational sports facilities in the country. A 14,000 square foot Fitness Center addition was opened in the Spring of 2010.
WKU: Built in the memory of friend of WKU, Lowell Guthrie's brother, Robert Guthrie, who was killed in the Korean War, as well as all of those who have lost their lives fighting for their country.
College Administrative Building · 15 tips and reviews
WKU: This $18.3 million facility houses our award winning School of Journalism and Broadcasting, including Photo, Print, & Broadcast, and advertising, public relations, mass communication, and film majors.
WKU: Named for our current university president, Ransdell Hall houses the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, Educational Resource Center and counseling programs. It is a LEED certified building.
WKU: Home to the College of Health and Human Services, the Academic Complex also houses one of our two campus radio stations and WKYU, our public TV broadcasting station.
WKU: WKU's main student center "DUC" is currently undergoing a multimillion dollar renovation. Slated to reopen in 2014, the building will house food services, Student Activities offices and more.
WKU: Bates Runner is a three-story residence hall that houses 147 upper class men and women who are in the Honors College and is located in the middle of campus across from Downing University Center.
1906 College Heights Blvd (at Western Kentucky University), Bowling Green, KY
College Academic Building · 6 tips and reviews
WKU: Home to the Gordon Ford College of Business that houses majors such as marketing, accounting, finance, management, economics, and computer information systems. (awesome Hill elevator shortcut too)
WKU: Florence Schneider Hall is home to students enrolled in the Gatton Academy for Mathematics & Science in Kentucky, an early college entry program for advanced high school juniors and seniors.
College Administrative Building · 3 tips and reviews
WKU: This building once served as the home of our first president, Dr. Henry Hardin Cherry. It will house the WKU Alumni Association until January 2013 when the new Augenstein Alumni Center opens.
College Heights Blvd (at Western Kentucky University), Bowling Green, KY
College and University · 3 tips and reviews
WKU: This non-denominational chapel holds up to 80 people, and offers a place for worship, wedding and memorial ceremonies and a place for alumni to place their ashes if they so choose.
Alumni Dr (at Western Kentucky University), Bowling Green, KY
College Administrative Building · 5 tips and reviews
WKU: The office of University president, Dr. Gary Ransdell, as well as several vice presidents’ offices, and our Office of Graduate Studies and Research are all housed within this building.
WKU: FAC houses Modern Languages and Intercultural Studies, the Communication Department, the Music Department, the Art Department, Folk Studies & Anthropology, and some Theatre classes.
1906 College Heights Blvd (at Western Kentucky University), Bowling Green, KY
College Library · 5 tips and reviews
WKU: In addition to housing almost one million books on the 4th-9th floors, the Cravens library is also the temporary home to the office of Student Activities and Organizations during the DUC renovation.
1906 College Heights Blvd (at Western Kentucky University), Bowling Green, KY
College Library · 12 tips and reviews
WKU: The Margie Helm Library is a law and reference library with a 120 terminal computer lab open to student use during the library’s hours of operation. A Java City coffee shop is there as well.
1906 College Heights Blvd (at WKU), Bowling Green, KY
College Quad · 3 tips and reviews
WKU: FAC was built where WKU's football stadium used to be located. Years ago, the Hilltoppers played all sports at the top of the Hill, therefore earning the name of the Hilltoppers!
1906 College Heights Blvd (at Western Kentucky University), Bowling Green, KY
College Administrative Building · 3 tips and reviews
WKU: Includes the offices of Admissions, Financial Aid, Registrar, Billing and Student Affairs. Very important building where all the magic happens! They say it's haunted too! http://www.wku.edu/ghosts
College Administrative Building · 3 tips and reviews
WKU: The CEC is a community partnership that provides services to the community including: Acquired Brain Injury Resource Program, Early Childhood Center and the Kelly Autism Program and more.
1906 College Heights Blvd (at Western Kentucky University), Bowling Green, KY
College Auditorium · 6 tips and reviews
WKU: Built in 1911, Van Meter is the oldest building on campus and houses a 1,000 seat auditorium used for a variety of activities including concerts, recitals and plays.
1906 College Heights Blvd (at Western Kentucky University), Bowling Green, KY
College Arts Building · 5 tips and reviews
WKU: Home of the WKU Theatre and Dance Department, a cutting edge program with many high profile graduates including Michael Rosenbaum who most notably played Lex Luthor on the TV show Smallville.
1906 College Heights Blvd (at Western Kentucky University), Bowling Green, KY
College Academic Building · 8 tips and reviews
WKU: Home to a basement food court, a Subway and temporary home to the WKU Store, Postal Services and WKU Restaurant & Catering while DUC is under construction.
WKU: The official top of the Hill is named after our first president, Dr. Henry Hardin Cherry. Houses English, History and Philosophy departments and is a sure stop for any visitor to campus.
1906 College Heights Blvd (at Western Kentucky University), Bowling Green, KY
College Math Building · 3 tips and reviews
WKU: This former high school (thus the name) has been home to the Ogden College of Science and Engineering offices and classrooms since its renovation in 2010.
College Administrative Building · 2 tips and reviews
WKU: This building was the President’s home from 1966 to 1979. Now it serves as our International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) Center, which houses our international programs
Normal Drive (at Western Kentucky University), Bowling Green, KY
College Academic Building · 3 tips and reviews
WKU: Built in 1967 and used for astronomy shows and academic pursuits, this building is used by the astronomy program for labs and also features presentations that are free and open to the public.
Normal Drive (at Western Kentucky University), Bowling Green, KY
College Science Building · 3 tips and reviews
WKU: Houses the mechanical, civil, and electrical engineering programs and the University’s biotechnology and biodiversity centers. Robotics and engineering bays are also located inside this building.
State St (at Western Kentucky University), Bowling Green, KY
College Science Building · 7 tips and reviews
WKU: Thompson Complex Central Wing, which was built in 1967 and named for WKU’s third president, Kelly Thompson, houses lecture and lab facilities for physics, astronomy, and chemistry.
State Street (at Western Kentucky University), Bowling Green, KY
College Science Building · 4 tips and reviews
WKU: Snell hall was built in 2010 and houses classrooms, lecture rooms, instructional labs and research labs for chemistry, biology and our computer science department. Also DaVinci's Pizza! Yum!
Chestnut Street. (Regents Ave.), Bowling Green, KY
College Administrative Building · 3 tips and reviews
WKU: This historic home of WKU's President is used for various events where Dr. Gary Ransdell and his wife Julie graciously host student and campus and community gatherings.
2355 Nashville Rd (1906 College Heights Blvd.), Bowling Green, KY
College Academic Building · 7 tips and reviews
WKU: Home to the South Campus Academic Wing and the Knicely Conference Center, WKU's South Campus building has classroom space, testing centers, a bookstore and more.
WKU: The premiere location for campus and community events in Bowling Green, KY, the Knicely Conference Center hosts events ranging from weddings and conferences to the annual SOKY Book Fest.
2413 Nashville Rd Ste B8 (Campbell Lane), Bowling Green, KY
University · 2 tips and reviews
WKU: Houses the Applied Physics Institute, the Institute for Combustion Science & Environmental Technology and many offices where students participate in hands-on innovative research projects.
2460 Fitzgerald Industrial Drive, Bowling Green, KY
College Gym · 2 tips and reviews
WKU: Comprised of 24 acres that are home to four softball fields, seven flag football fields, two soccer fields, two lacrosse fields, and one rugby pitch.
WKU: A 780-acre full-working, student run farm that includes a vineyard, greenhouses, horse stables, cattle farm and the WKU Ag Expo Center used for rodeos and livestock shows.