Stories @ EKU - College of Education
More than a century ago, Eastern Kentucky University was founded as a teachers’ college, with its purpose to train elementary...
Eastern Kentucky University is offering active Kentucky teachers a discounted tuition rate for graduate programs in...
Embracing change, even in the midst of a worldwide pandemic, is crucial to the success of future teachers and their future...
Billy and Nancy Thames' children donated a campus bench to honor their parents' dedication to the teaching profession and...
Qaisar Sultana, professor emeritus at EKU and international pioneer in special education, has earned the fifth Fulbright award...
An EKU faculty member is the editor of a new book, “Campus Diversity Triumphs: Valleys of Hope.” Dr. Sherwood Thompson said he...
Twelve first-year graduate students in EKU’s communication disorders program recently received scholarships from Scottish Rite.
David Naylor's improbable journey has brought him to Model Laboratory Elementary School, where this educator of 13 years will...
Twenty-five Madison County middle school students are attending the Call Me Mister Student Success Academic Leadership Academy...
Brook Bell welcomed the challenges of a career in public education with a smile after graduating from EKU with a bachelor’s...
Brook Bell, recently named the Outstanding Senior in the College of Education at EKU, has had a heart for students since before...
EKU’s Clinical Apprenticeship for Preparation of Teachers (CAPT) program is putting future teachers into the classroom earlier...
Caitlin Buckley of Crab Orchard, Kentucky, student commencement speaker for Eastern Kentucky University’s College of Education...
Model Laboratory School landed in the top 10 in four categories in the 2016-17 statewide scores released recently by the...
While most of the campus was dealing with the first day of classes, the Kentucky Education Association-Student Program at EKU...
Twenty-five Madison County middle-school students are spending this week on the campus of EKU as participants in the annual...
As Cassidy Pickens stood before her fellow graduates on May 13, she reminded them that words are much more than vibrations....
Deaf since birth, he worked 25 years with IBM in New York, the last three years training testers internationally. He interacted...