BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – September may seem a little late for students to start classes at WKU, but for one organization, it’s never too late to learn something new.
“This semester, we have 60 classes and we have two semesters per year… and it’s all for the love of learning. If you look in this classroom, you’ll see 70 eager faces to learn about AI,” WKU Society for Lifelong Learning president Jane Barthelme says.
Normally, when you think of a college campus, you see 20-year-olds partying, getting ready for their final exams and getting their bachelor’s degrees, but at the Knicely Conference Center, the SLL is flipping that narrative on its head. As they get ready for their first day of classes learning about artificial intelligence, they’re also celebrating a huge milestone: ten years of le