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Natalie Raymer pioneers for Glasgow campus, WKU



2013-10-18 - 500 Hilltopper Way, Glasgow, KY - Photo by John Roberts, WKU. Natalie Raymer is first Glasgow WKU student ever to present Sisterhood Grand Application - In the four years that the WKU Sisterhood has awarded grant funds to various organizations and causes throughout the WKU community, no one from a WKU regional campus ever applied. That streak ended last Tuesday when WKU-Glasgow student, Natalie Raymer, submitted a proposal. Although Raymer's proposal did not win a grant award, it was selected as one of six finalists out of over thirty proposals. In addition, Raymer, who made a formal presentation to the Sisterhood at a luncheon on Tuesday at the WKU Augenstein Alumni Center, was the first WKU student to ever do so.

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