Stories @ EKU - People
Graduate Devella Steffen endures multiple hardships to find success.
The second book in Dr. Pam Parry’s series on Women in American Political History was just released by Lexington Books, a...
For the 20th consecutive year, the Empty Bowls Project is helping to put food on the table for hungry people in Madison County.
EKU faculty member Dr. Lisa Day will discuss women’s art of the Italian Renaissance on Thursday, March 2, continuing EKU’s year...
Mark Twain once said, “The two most important days in your life are the day you were born and the day you find out why.” It...
Ron Smith, retired reporter/producer with WEKU, has been selected by the U.S. Department of State as a Fulbright Scholar to...
A commitment to energy conservation is paying big dividends for Eastern. Through its participation in the Large Commercial...
Everyone has moments that change their lives forever. For EKU senior Diamond Richards, that moment came in her sophomore year (...
EKU junior Taylor Weiter, of Louisville, received second place in the Best Sports Column category of the Kentucky Press...
Teens and younger children may learn to be kinder and more empathetic by playing a game on their phones, thanks to a new,...
An EKU official has been asked to research and develop the nation’s first true writing center certification program. Dr....
Thirteen EKU students will soon leave their comfort zones as recipients of study-abroad scholarships from the University.
The evening of Super Bowl LI was memorable for Richmond native and former EKU student Bill Kelly.
Dr. Deborah T. Givens, an assistant professor of journalism at EKU, has been named to the Kentucky Press Association/Kentucky...
Dr. Sherwood Thompson, professor of educational leadership at EKU, has joined the Editorial Advisory Board of the Journal of...
Making 3-point shots this basketball season has taken on additional meaning for head coaches Dan McHale and Chrissy Roberts,...
Thirteen Eastern Kentucky University students spent the 2016-17 winter term on the southeast Georgia coast. But they weren’t...