Stories @ EKU - People
Anna Reeves was in seventh grade when she first heard about EKU’s criminal justice program, and began counting down the days...
He sees the transformation every time he takes percussion students on international trips, where they get the chance to learn...
Sometimes, plans turn out as exactly as expected. Sometimes, they turn out even better.
The story of Mark Hopkins is one of a metamorphosis of both body and mind.
Three faculty members in the Department of Art and Design at EKU are among 19 Kentucky recipients of artist professional...
When she was 5 years old, Dr. Deborah Alexander stuffed a peanut butter and jelly sandwich into a handkerchief and set out on...
He graduated from Model and EKU, and has spent most of his adult life as a member of the EKU Athletics leadership team. Along...
Shalomel Achi has learned many lessons in her time at EKU, from the intricacies of public health to perfecting a resume. But,...
Recalling his boyhood on a farm, he remembers his father often saying he didn’t ever want to hear the word “can’t” because “‘...
Dr. David McFaddin, vice president of engagement, regional stewardship and government relations at Eastern Kentucky University...
Deaf since birth, he worked 25 years with IBM in New York, the last three years training testers internationally. He interacted...
Dr. Pam Parry, interim chair of the Department of Communication at EKU, has been selected to serve on the Historians Review...
Thousands of students will say farewell to EKU in May. They will cross the commencement stage, receive their diplomas and throw...
Three Eastern students recently received Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships for education abroad, a record number...
An EKU graduate student has received a scholarship from the Kentucky Public Health Association (KPHA).
Children are often told they can be anything they want, no matter their background. As they get older, the world tends to teach...
Dr. Melinda Wilder, director of natural areas at EKU, is spending a portion of her sabbatical training with international...
For a generation of Eastern Kentucky State College students, he was more than just an unofficial campus mascot. Mozart the dog...