Stories @ EKU
Numerous activities mark the observance of Disabilities Awareness Month throughout October at EKU.
EKU senior Molly Bates participates in selective cystic fibrosis research program in hopes of helping nephew.
Junior Allie Maples, Mount Sterling, and seniors Matthew Boggs, Whitesburg, and Mackenzie DeSpain, Campbellsville, had the...
EKU will offer a fully online master’s degree program in Justice, Policy & Leadership, beginning in Spring 2016.
An EKU anthropology class is supporting agricultural literacy efforts in Perry County.
Who knows better what a College of Education freshman faces than someone who just successfully completed his or her first year...
Judah Schept, an associate professor in EKU’s School of Justice Studies, has co-edited a special issue of the journal Social...
On Friday, Oct. 2, the EKU-ENV Environmental Sustainability and Stewardship Program will host the premiere of the documentary “...
Seven EKU faculty members recently completed the second Bluegrass Academic Leadership Academy.
EKU was not among the sites selected to host a U.S. presidential or vice presidential debate in 2016.
EKU will host the 31st annual Ohio Valley History Conference Oct. 1-3. The theme for this year’s conference is “The Sixties: A...
Students arose from mattresses on the floor, exited their windowless dormitories, grabbed their tattered notebooks and piled...
Born with a brittle bone disorder, Rebecca Perritt has broken more than 200 bones in her 22-year life. But nothing, not even...
Melissa Vandenberg, associate professor of art in the Department of Art and Design at EKU, has been selected to travel to...
For his Eagle Scout project, Conner Jones, a member of Boy Scout Troop No. 7, spent the past several months organizing efforts...
Two exhibits opening Sept. 21 in EKU’s Giles Gallery will feature photography by Brian Charles Steel and sculptures by Walter...
EKU faculty member Dr. Robert Frederick was recently awarded the 2015 Lauren E. Schaaf Memorial Award.
EKU recently welcomed its largest-ever class of new freshmen, part of what may go down as a record overall enrollment. It’s not...