Stories @ EKU
Get a game-changing business degree at Eastern Kentucky University. Choose from high-demand programs, take advantage of real-...
Originally from Bolingbrook, Illinois, Januska started taking fire science classes in his junior year of high school,...
Community members around Madison County will begin noticing Little Free Libraries—small wooden bookcases serving as free public...
The Appalachian Shakespeare Center at Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) returns to the big stage with William Shakespeare’s, “...
This year, Foster Music Camp celebrated its 89th year with the most campers—more than 800—since its establishment. The camp is...
Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) has made history by exceeding its $10-million fundraising goal for the 2024 fiscal year,...
Beau Mosley, ’23, is the chief risk officer and executive vice president for Usher Transport, Inc. The Hindman, Kentucky,...
Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) has entered a partnership with six universities, called the Regional Public Colleges and...
Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) has climbed the ranks in the 2024 U.S. News & World Report Graduate School rankings,...
As tourism rapidly recovers from pandemic-era travel restrictions and revenge spending encourages travelers to get out and...
According to Ken Tinnell, president of TIDAS Automation and board member of the Kentucky Manufacturing Extension Program (KY...
Stephen M. R. Covey, a New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling author and public speaker, took the stage at Eastern...
EKU announced the selection of Kyle Moats as the new Vice President and Director of Athletics. Moats comes to EKU following 15...
Pitch a business idea in two minutes. Get $5,000 to start the business. That’s the concept behind EKU’s annual Scholars Tank...
Eastern Kentucky University’s Office of Military and Veteran Affairs sought nominations for dog tag additions to EKU’s Fallen...
For Dr. Annabelle Manalo-Morgan, ’06, life’s dance with adversity offered her a gift—ultimately leading to a scientific...
Rosalie (Rose) Richburg, ’23, and her sisters, Amy Richburg, ’24, and Hannah Richburg, ’20, operate the Little Muffins Kitten...