Stories @ EKU - Agriculture
A new robotic milker at EKU’s Meadowbrook Farm will give students hands-on access to the latest technology and significantly...
Kelly Armour thinks of her four years at EKU as a book: a triumphant tale with an ending that surprised even its author. She...
Whitney Rice, one of two recipients of the Dean’s Award of Merit for the College of Health Sciences at EKU, “didn’t really have...
EKU's Collegiate Farm Bureau is working hard to educate local residents about issues concerning agriculture and how they affect...
From the throes of chronic illness to the harsh realities of poverty, EKU senior Shawn Dore is no alien to adversity but, more...
It was the day after her oldest sister’s wedding. Julia Niemann Barney was packing her Ford Focus, leaving barely enough room...
Whether she’s acing another test or elbow deep in tractor grease, EKU Spring 2017 graduate Brooke Darnell knows the value of...
Standing in the middle of the new beef handling facility at Meadowbrook Farm, Mark Deesing said he has seen “about a dozen”...
Will Rogers the humorist was quite the celebrated funnyman in his era. But Will Rogers the Eastern Kentucky University student...
Approximately 140 third- and fourth-graders will visit EKU’s Meadowbrook Farm for the facility’s annual “Day at the Farm.”
What do the academic disciplines of sociology, animal studies, agriculture, wildlife management and aviation have in common?
EKU student Larken Jones became the Amateur Stake Race World Champion at the 2016 Lucas Oil AQHA World Championship Show, held...
Two EKU chapter officers have been selected to serve the national Delta Tau Alpha agriculture honor society for 2016-17.
EKU is taking a leading role in restoring the once-common American chestnut tree to its past glory.
Students arose from mattresses on the floor, exited their windowless dormitories, grabbed their tattered notebooks and piled...
Diners who enjoy meals at the student-managed Café Burrier on the EKU campus will soon be tasting produce grown in the...