Stories @ EKU
When she was 5 years old, Dr. Deborah Alexander stuffed a peanut butter and jelly sandwich into a handkerchief and set out on...
He graduated from Model and EKU, and has spent most of his adult life as a member of the EKU Athletics leadership team. Along...
Four EKU students have been invited to participate in the National Security Analysis and Intelligence Seminar (NSAISS) hosted...
Shalomel Achi has learned many lessons in her time at EKU, from the intricacies of public health to perfecting a resume. But,...
Recalling his boyhood on a farm, he remembers his father often saying he didn’t ever want to hear the word “can’t” because “‘...
EKU’s six academic colleges will hold spring commencement ceremonies May 12-13, all in Alumni Coliseum.
Dr. David McFaddin, vice president of engagement, regional stewardship and government relations at Eastern Kentucky University...
Deaf since birth, he worked 25 years with IBM in New York, the last three years training testers internationally. He interacted...
EKU’s Lancaster Center, located on the city’s courthouse square, held its ribbon cutting and grand opening ceremony on Tuesday...
Dr. Pam Parry, interim chair of the Department of Communication at EKU, has been selected to serve on the Historians Review...
Thousands of students will say farewell to EKU in May. They will cross the commencement stage, receive their diplomas and throw...
When you look at Nakia Morrow, you see an empathetic peer mentor, a capable sorority president, and a compassionate community...
Three Eastern students recently received Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships for education abroad, a record number...
EKU’s mock trial team concluded one of its most successful seasons ever with a 15th-place finish at the AMTA National...
Twenty-five EKU students were recently inducted into Eta Sigma Gamma, the national health education honorary. Eastern boasts...
An EKU graduate student has received a scholarship from the Kentucky Public Health Association (KPHA).
Model Laboratory School submitted eight applications to the Governor’s Scholars Program (GSP), and all eight students were...
Children are often told they can be anything they want, no matter their background. As they get older, the world tends to teach...