Herald Newsletter 07-03-2025

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Thursday, July 3, 2025

Jack Corn, a retired WKU photojournalism professor, teacher, author and mentor known for his ability to help young people grow to become successful photojournalists, died July 1, 2025 at 96years-old

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Portrait of Jack Corn provided by Mountain Workshops archives
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Climavision, a weather surveillance company based in Louisville, Kentucky, has partnered with Western Kentucky University to offer students a more hands-on learning experience about weather and climate in Kentucky.

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Business college construction set to finish end of July

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The new Gordon Ford College of Business building’s construction is currently set to be finished by the end of July, Chief Facilities Officer Bryan Russell said

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The new Gordon Ford College of Business building as of
30, 2025, which is set to open the end of July 2025
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WKU has partnered with ReUp Education, a third-party organization that provides personalized support for students, to help expand opportunities for adult learners

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