Jean Twenge paid $43,000 for Presidential Speaker Series
WKU paid Jean Twenge, an author and professor of psychology at San Diego State University, $43,000 ahead of her keynote presentation Tuesday, according to a contract acquired by the College Heights Herald.
Twenge is contracted for a 50-minute keynote and 10minute Q&A for her presentation at the third Presidential Speaker Series. WKU is also responsible for hotel accommodations for up to two nights and “round-trip ground transportation in the event city.”
All other travel and event-related expenses are part of the $43,000 fee, according to the contract.
WKU was required to pay $22,000 within 21 days of the contract’s execution and $21,000 by October 21.
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WKU Basketball wins season opener over Tennessee Tech
Double-digit nights from five Hilltoppers helped push WKU Men’s Basketball to an 82-70 win over Tennessee Tech for its season opener in Diddle Arena.
Senior forward Grant Newell and Redshirt Sophomore Teagan Moore led with 16 points.
“It wasn’t just me, it was a team effort. I tried to do as much as I could at the beginning,” Newell said.
‘Our labor is the heartbeat of this state’: Pro-union demonstrators rally in Circus Square Park
Pro-union protestors hold signs while listening to speakers at Circus Square Park on Sunday, Nov 2, 2025 (Brendan Culler)
More than 80 demonstrators stood in union solidarity Sunday afternoon with a Day of Action Rally in Circus Square Park.
The Kentucky State American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations gathered union leaders and members from across the state, as well as other community leaders and figures, to kick off the Kentucky AFL-CIO’s 36th biennial convention.
WKU guard Armelo Boone (12) attempts a lay up while being guarded by Tennessee Tech guard Jacobe Whitted (2) and forward JaJuan Nicholls (7) on Monday, Nov 3, 2025 during a home game against Tennessee Tech University.(Sam Huffman)
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“You’ve got just about every union you can think of represented here, all labor and trades, multiple industrial unions,” said Jim Rogers, Vice President of United Steelworkers Local 550 in Paducah.
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PHOTOS: Molotov Skateshop hosts Molotov Festival for local artists and fans
The band “Abuse SS” explodes the room with their iconic sound of their songs during their performance at the Molotov Fest on November 1st, 2025 (Joseph Byrd)
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(FILE PHOTO) WKU ROTC marches around the Guthrie Tower as they present at the Veterans Day ceremony held by WKU ROTC at Guthrie Tower on Monday, Nov 11, 2024 (Adin Parks)
Presentation on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. in Gary Ransdell Hall.
The presentation will teach student veterans and militaryconnected students about financial strategies tailored to military life and benefits, according to the WKU website.
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