Stories @ EKU - Diversity
Latrell Floyd received the Martin Luther King, Jr. Award for Community Service at the eighth annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr....
Hip-hop music and academic scholarship are intersecting, thanks to the work of Joycelyn Wilson. Wilson, also known as “Doctor...
Acclaimed by her professors as “the model student scholar,” EKU senior Aggie Williams is a living example of the power of hard...
The Center for Student Accessibility (CSA) at EKU was featured recently by Insight into Diversity magazine for its effort to...
Dr. Roger Cleveland, associate professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at Eastern Kentucky...
“If you see it, then it will come.” Recalling a similar line from “Field of Dreams,” those were the parting words from State...
It’s not every five-year-old who already knows what he wants to do with his life, and then spends the next 15 years following...
A $50,000 pledge from Troy and Michelle Ellis “will be a game-changer for the diverse students” at EKU.
Clinton Nowicke has a passion for using his own experiences to help others through theirs, and is gaining recognition for it.
The campus community came together on Thursday, Nov. 10, to celebrate the diversity that distinguishes it and recognize those...
EKU recently received the Minority Access Diversity Institution Award for the sixth consecutive year.
An EKU faculty member has received the Individual Champion of Diversity Award from Urban League of Lexington-Fayette County. Dr...
EKU is one of only two institutions in Kentucky to receive the 2016 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from...
A newly established Diversity Office Scholarship Program at EKU aims to do more than merely dispense funds. In addition to...
Dr. Timothy Forde has been named chief diversity officer and special assistant to the executive vice president at EKU.
Several events at EKU this month will commemorate Black History Month. The calendar includes a Chautauqua lecture, films, an...
Prospective students attending a recent Diversity Day at EKU were among the first to learn of a new scholarship established to...
The scheduled Chautauqua lecture on Thursday, Feb. 18, by Dr. Cathy Cohen, “Do Black Lives Matter? Race and the Politics of...