Stories @ EKU - Programs
As a lifelong Richmond resident and current city commissioner, Jason Morgan desired a scientific survey that would engage local...
Brianna Saylor, a senior risk management and insurance major at EKU, is one of only 15 college students nationwide selected for...
At EKU, academics and athletics intersect at McBrayer Arena.
Everyone has moments that change their lives forever. For EKU senior Diamond Richards, that moment came in her sophomore year (...
Together Lexington, a new group of community leaders in Fayette County, has enlisted the EKU Facilitation Center to support...
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,...
A cult classic musical will come to life at EKU Feb. 22-26 when EKU Theatre presents “The Rocky Horror Show.”
“One of the outstanding music historians in America” will share “The Dangerous History of the Love Song” with EKU.
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.
As the University prepares to implement a new Quality Enhancement Plan, Read with Purpose, a group of campus leaders gathered...
The evening of Super Bowl LI was memorable for Richmond native and former EKU student Bill Kelly.
An EKU accounting class is again partnering with the Central Kentucky Economic Empowerment Project and Kentucky River Foothills...
Dr. Deborah T. Givens, an assistant professor of journalism at EKU, has been named to the Kentucky Press Association/Kentucky...
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...