Stories @ EKU
Out of a class of only 48 juniors at Model Laboratory High School, five have been named Governor’s Scholars for 2016. The...
A student intern in the EKUSports Communications office has earned a prestigious scholarship from the College Sports...
Dr. Sherry Powers has been selected as dean of the College of Education at Eastern Kentucky University. She will join EKU on...
A school counselor and team of second-grade teachers recently received the 2016 Learning for Life Teaching Awards, presented by...
Quinn MacHollister, a team of EKU faculty members, has published the fourth book in the Clement County saga.
Seven EKU students will gain journalism experience this summer at news media outlets across the Commonwealth through the...
Forty-one Fellows, including three from EKU, recently completed the Bluegrass Higher Education Consortium's third Bluegrass...
As a student, faculty member and administrator, Dr. Janna Vice has spent more than 40 years on the EKU campus. Now future...
Members of the EKU campus community do much more than simply contribute to the local economy. Students, faculty and staff...
EKU employees recognized at the 39th annual Employee Recognition Luncheon on April 25.
An EKU faculty member internationally known for her research linking diversity-related issues to the gaming culture has been...
EKU’s five academic colleges will hold separate spring commencement ceremonies May 13-14, all in Alumni Coliseum. EKU is not...
The Daniel Boone National Forest is rich with ancient native history. And about a dozen undergraduate students and faculty at...
EKU defensive end Noah Spence was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the 39th pick in the 2016 National Football League (...
An anonymous couple has bequeathed $1 million to their alma mater, EKU, to support undergraduate student scholarships.
The EKU Board of Regents rewarded President Michael Benson on April 27 with a new contract that would extend his presidency to...
Andrew Stofleth, all 5-foot-2 of him, surveyed the room, filled mostly with EKU faculty and administrators. “You guys,” he said...