Stories @ EKU - EKU Alumni Magazine
Kentucky may be best known for bourbon and horses. However, according to the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, the...
Not many people can honestly say that. But Nate Powell, ’08, is one of the fortunate few. Powell parlayed a lifelong love of...
Ashley Norman, ’11, half of the husband-and-wife team that created Dirty South Pottery in Winchester, Kentucky, didn’t choose...
Akron, Ohio native, Gen. James E. Rainey, ’87, came to EKU on a swimming scholarship—a decision he claims formed the launchpad...
Briana Persley, ’97 ’22, is the director of youth services for the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, where she...
When Miguel Bautista, ’14, witnessed firefighters responding to a structure fire and watched how they operated, it jolted his...