Stories @ EKU
The EKU Homeland Security Program is featured in the second edition of “Threats to Homeland Security: Reassessing the All...
EKU’s Diversity Office and the Noel Studio for Academic Creativity have collaborated on a new Summer Scholars program to...
EKU won the Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner's Cup for the 2017-18 academic year, its fifth consecutive all-sports title....
Local middle school students will have the opportunity to star in their own “CSI” adventure this summer.
“Appalachian Mining Town” might center around an abandoned mining town in eastern Kentucky, but the video game recently...
For embodying all the tenets of the Scout Law, EKU President Michael Benson was awarded the Distinguished Citizen Award...
In recognition of its sustainability achievements, EKU recently received a Bronze rating from AASHE, and is one of only 299...
Coming from a Pakistani business family that for generations built and fostered relationships worldwide, she was raised and...
Undergraduate students at Eastern Kentucky University are now eligible for an early-enrollment program at Salmon P. Chase...
EKU Theatre’s annual Shakespeare in the Ravine program is bringing “Romeo and Juliet” to the Richmond campus this summer. The...
Brook Bell welcomed the challenges of a career in public education with a smile after graduating from EKU with a bachelor’s...
EKU held its inaugural Faculty Scholars Institute May 15-16.
Many have testified to the unique bond between mother and daughter. Melanie and Sarah Franklin demonstrated that bond to the...
Just how big was Roy Davidson’s smile when he crossed the EKU commencement stage to receive his diploma on May 11, 2018? You...
Kelly Armour thinks of her four years at EKU as a book: a triumphant tale with an ending that surprised even its author. She...
“Congratulations, today is your day! You’re off to great places, you’re off and away!” wrote Dr. Seuss in “Oh, The Places You’...
During her stint as a campus tour guide, Jessa Hay heard one question from students and parents more often than any other: “Why...
Raley Martin described studying at EKU as a “privilege” in her commencement address to the College of Letters, Arts and Social...