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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Kentucky Newsletter for Thursday February 20, 2025 ( 4 items )  

Gordon Ford College of Business Welcomes New Members to Advisory Board
BOWLING GREEN, Kentucky, Feb. 19 -- Western Kentucky University issued the following news: * * * Gordon Ford College of Business Welcomes New Members to Advisory Board The Gordon Ford College of Business (GFCB) at Western Kentucky University proudly announces its 2025 Business Advisory Board. These distinguished professionals bring valuable industry expertise and leadership to help guide the college's strategic initiatives, enhance opportunities for student success, and strengthen community p  more

Remembering Michael McGuffin: 1951-2025
AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 20 -- The American Botanical Council issued the following news release: * * * Remembering Michael McGuffin: 1951-2025 Michael McGuffin, president of the American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) for 25 years, died on February 17, 2025, at age 73. McGuffin's leadership cemented AHPA as the leading trade association for herbal and botanical products in the United States, and he was known as a trailblazing advocate for access to botanical products, industry self-regulation  more

WKU Mahurin Honors College Partners With Talley Family Counseling Center to Expand Mental Health Support for Honors Students
BOWLING GREEN, Kentucky, Feb. 19 -- Western Kentucky University issued the following news: * * * WKU Mahurin Honors College Partners with Talley Family Counseling Center to Expand Mental Health Support for Honors Students The Mahurin Honors College (MHC) at Western Kentucky University is proud to announce a new partnership with the Talley Family Counseling Center in the College of Education & Behavioral Sciences. This collaboration will provide Honors students with increased access to mental   more

WKU Study Abroad to Mexico Participates in International Collaboration
BOWLING GREEN, Kentucky, Feb. 19 -- Western Kentucky University issued the following news: * * * WKU study abroad to Mexico participates in international collaboration This winter break a group WKU students traveled the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico to study the interconnectedness of landscape, culture, and history of the region. While everyone anticipated the adventure of snorkeling barrier reefs, camping out in the jungle, and exploring water-filled caves called cenotes, many were transformed  more