Stories @ EKU - Places
It wasn’t difficult to measure Charles Bracelen Flood’s symbiotic relationship with EKU Libraries when a new study and...
Two Global Supply Chain Management students in EKU’s Department of Management, Marketing and International Business have been...
EKU Aviation has spread its wings again, partnering with Owensboro Community and Technical College to bring its nationally...
Students arose from mattresses on the floor, exited their windowless dormitories, grabbed their tattered notebooks and piled...
Melissa Vandenberg, associate professor of art in the Department of Art and Design at EKU, has been selected to travel to...
For his Eagle Scout project, Conner Jones, a member of Boy Scout Troop No. 7, spent the past several months organizing efforts...
Author Bracelen Flood passed away in 2014, but he’ll never be forgotten by EKU Libraries, which furnished Flood an office in...
EKU’s Division of Natural Areas will host “Family Nature Day” at the Maywoods Environmental and Educational Laboratory on...
The recent approval of Elkhorn City as the seventh Kentucky Trail Town marks the successful culmination of an effort assisted...
Head Coach Edwin Thompson and members of the EKU baseball team visited Kit Carson Elementary in Richmond recently for...
EKU notified affected students today (Sept. 9) that it will begin the previously announced razing of Martin Hall in February...
Diners who enjoy meals at the student-managed Café Burrier on the EKU campus will soon be tasting produce grown in the...
Imagine having just a few minutes to pitch your business idea to a group of investors who could make your dream come true....
The Institute for Excellence in Behavioral Health was established this summer within the Training Resource Center at EKU.
Women’s health care services are now more convenient for EKU students.
Not every news conference is held against a backdrop of loud construction noise. But it was most appropriate for a “topping out...
EKU public relations interns unveiled a newly renovated website for the East Kentucky Leadership Foundation this summer.
Model High School ranks among the top 2 percent of the nation’s public high schools, according to Newsweek.