Stories @ EKU
Dr. Pete Kraska, professor and chair of graduate studies and research in EKU’s School of Justice Studies, was invited by Yale...
With sliding frosted glass walls, modern modular furniture and evolving top-of-the-line technology, EKU’s Noel Studio for...
EKU’s Staff Council has big plans for the coming months, including “Staff Talks” professional development opportunities,...
The EKU flag didn’t literally fly over Frankfort on Feb. 17, when a large contingent from the University joined supporters from...
Well-known Kentucky author and educator Dr. Gerald Smith will deliver the keynote address for Black History Month at EKU. His...
From helping to rebuild homes in New Orleans to working with the Nature Conservancy on North Carolina's Outer Banks, EKU...
EKU, the first public university in Kentucky to offer a bachelor’s degree option in Global Supply Chain Management (GSCM), will...
The EKU Concert Choir and University Singers will present “Miniature Masterworks II” on Sunday, March 6, at 4 p.m. in Brock...
EKU’s Division of Natural Areas will host a 5K Trail Run/Walk at its Maywoods Environmental and Educational Laboratory. The...
EKU Theatre will present “Little Shop of Horrors” Feb. 24-28. The show will begin at 8 p.m. nightly Feb. 24-27, with a matinee...
We live in an increasingly polarized society, sometimes with tragic consequences. Dr. Michael Waltman will discuss the need to...
The contents of a time capsule placed in Martin Hall in 1961 were revealed in a campus ceremony on Feb. 11.
An upcoming walk at EKU will raise funds toward erecting a statue at the Veterans Memorial on the Richmond campus. The 2016...
Several events at EKU this month will commemorate Black History Month. The calendar includes a Chautauqua lecture, films, an...
EKU is headed back to Frankfort for the third annual Colonels at the Capitol event on Wednesday, Feb. 17, to engage with policy...
EKU will host the first-ever game design conference in the Commonwealth on Saturday, April 30.
Idea Festival Bluegrass, highlighted by the keynote addresses of Jad Abumrad of NPR’s Radio Lab and author Rich DeMillo, noted...
John Williams, a junior euphonium player who’ll be attending his fourth Foster Camp at EKU this summer, wants his classmates at...