Stories @ EKU
This is another in a series of interviews with campus QEP leaders – those staff, faculty and administrators across campus...
The EKU Chamber Singers, Concert Choir, University Singers and Wind Ensemble will present “Bernstein at 100,” celebrating the...
Though Darrian Botts has only been a student at EKU four years, she considers herself an Eternal Colonel.
EKU Theatre will present “Short ‘n’ (Bitter) Sweet," an evening of 10-minute plays April 26-28 in the Black Box Theater of the...
EKU's Collegiate Farm Bureau is working hard to educate local residents about issues concerning agriculture and how they affect...
Brook Bell, recently named the Outstanding Senior in the College of Education at EKU, has had a heart for students since before...
Luke Easley, from the EKU Class of 2016, always wanted to be a pilot. As a kid, he mapped out major cities on his family’s...
Dr. Robert F. Naczi, the Arthur G. Cronquist Curator of North American Botany at the New York Botanical Garden in New York City...
For Jade Rice, life as a Colonel is a family affair. The senior marketing major from Richmond is soon to be a fourth-generation...
An award-winning educator who was inducted four years ago into the EKU Hall of Distinguished Alumni is returning to campus to...
Fourteen students from EKU’s Honors Program will present four one-act plays in early May focusing on the modern military...
Approximately 300 game development professionals, students and hobbyists from around the U.S. are expected to converge on the...
EKU will launch an online bachelor’s degree program in communication studies beginning in Fall 2018. The program is ideal for...
Two EKU professors have been selected to participate in a 2018 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Institute.
Six EKU faculty members were honored on Monday, April 9, for high-impact teaching practices, teaching innovation, scholarship...
There’s only one thing you can’t count on Robert Watts to do. And that’s talk about himself. But a well-worn path leading to a...
Though her roots are far away, 2018 College of Business and Technology Distinguished Senior Christina Greer Newton has...
Faced with the need to recoup $25 million in recurring costs, a task made necessary largely by declines in state funding and...