Stories @ EKU - Eastern Kentucky University
It was more than 40 years ago that former EKU vice president Dr. Joseph Schwendeman chaired a feasibility study, determining...
EKU Option 9 students complete coursework online and work with students in classrooms to complete field experience and student...
Thanks to the grant, students have increased hands-on learning opportunities with modern fire investigation systems.
As part of the psychology department, the program’s coursework emphasizes the various types of relationships humans have with...
Earlier this year, Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) announced plans to establish a College of Osteopathic Medicine (COM). If...
The decision to move Model Lab from its current location was based on several factors including providing students with state-...
In addition to the College Rankings, EKU also landed on the WSJ College Pulse rankings of Student Experience, Best Salaries,...
With Colonels converging on the Campus Beautiful, new students like Faith Santini, Erika Rubio-Rojo and Hunter Rosenbaum are...
EKU’s business legacy first began in 1964, when the EKU Department of Commerce became the Department of Business. By 1980, the...
Every year, U.S. Veterans Magazine evaluates employers, law enforcement, veteran outreach programs and schools across the...
Dr. Tanea Reed, EKU’s lead faculty for KY INBRE and chair of the Department of Chemistry, said the grant will provide startup...
Since organizing in 2003 with only eight “good-hearted” volunteers, John May and his team have rescued more than 1,000 people...
According to the Kentucky Hospital Association’s 2023 Workforce Survey Report, Kentucky hospitals continue to report high...
Originally from Bolingbrook, Illinois, Januska started taking fire science classes in his junior year of high school,...
Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) has climbed the ranks in the 2024 U.S. News & World Report Graduate School rankings,...
As tourism rapidly recovers from pandemic-era travel restrictions and revenge spending encourages travelers to get out and...
Rosalie (Rose) Richburg, ’23, and her sisters, Amy Richburg, ’24, and Hannah Richburg, ’20, operate the Little Muffins Kitten...