Stories @ EKU - People
Carson England, a senior from Paducah, Kentucky, has become a significant presence on campus, including being crowned as...
Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) ranks first in Kentucky in the 2023 Best for Vets: Colleges. Additionally, EKU came in as the...
Whether as a competitive athlete, nationally prominent swimming coach and program builder, magazine executive, or International...
Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) commemorated the newly relocated Veterans Memorial during a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony...
When disaster strikes—whether as a flood, wildfire, hazardous material incident, pandemic or other emergency—EKU’s Homeland...
Whether it’s keeping the power on, setting up events, or ensuring Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) lives up to its reputation...
Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) crowned the 2023 Homecoming king and queen, Carson England and Ainye Rogers, on Saturday, Oct...
Gov. Andy Beshear has appointed Michael Garland, of Crestwood, Kentucky, to the Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) Board of...
EKU alumna and mom, Kim Hatley, plans to attend every home football game to watch her son Caleb in the EKU Marching Colonels.
As a first-generation college student from a single-parent household of Latino heritage, Ivan Olivas found a sense of community...
Housing at Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) has been an integral part of student Torrey White’s Eastern experience. Beyond...
In an effort to improve the student experience, Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) has invested in signature events aimed at...
Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) has gone through many changes since the 1930s, including a few name changes, the addition of...
Eastern Kentucky University’s (EKU) College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) recognized retired...
Akron, Ohio native, Gen. James E. Rainey, ’87, came to EKU on a swimming scholarship—a decision he claims formed the launchpad...
College football has lost one of its all-time legends, and Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) one of its most beloved and...
The Gentrys reached the top of the pop music charts in 1965 with the memorable chorus, “Keep on dancin’ and a-prancin’.”
In Bourbon County, student Hannah Tipton is back to school, preparing for her future teaching career. Tipton works in the...