Stories @ EKU - commencement
Brook Bell welcomed the challenges of a career in public education with a smile after graduating from EKU with a bachelor’s...
Many have testified to the unique bond between mother and daughter. Melanie and Sarah Franklin demonstrated that bond to the...
Just how big was Roy Davidson’s smile when he crossed the EKU commencement stage to receive his diploma on May 11, 2018? You...
“Congratulations, today is your day! You’re off to great places, you’re off and away!” wrote Dr. Seuss in “Oh, The Places You’...
During her stint as a campus tour guide, Jessa Hay heard one question from students and parents more often than any other: “Why...
“The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice,” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. once observed. In her...
Kasey Waddell remembers the moment she decided to become a Colonel.
Diamond Richards, a first-generation college student from Lexington, shared the difficult, yet revolutionary journey she...
Caitlin Buckley of Crab Orchard, Kentucky, student commencement speaker for Eastern Kentucky University’s College of Education...
When a contingent from EKU traveled to Harrodsburg in June 2017 to present 80-year-old Joyce Sanders with an associate’s degree...
December graduate Yasmin White thanks EKU for teaching her that "anything is possible."
EKU’s six academic colleges will hold fall commencement ceremonies on Friday, Dec. 15, all in Alumni Coliseum.
Courtney Turner, student speaker for the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences, reflected in her remarks the meanings...
When Tyler Swafford accepted a football scholarship to EKU, his coaches, classmates, and even family questioned his decision to...
As an agriculture student, Theodore Herr knows the importance of care to grow a successful crop.
EKU’s six academic colleges will hold fall commencement ceremonies Dec. 16-17, all in Alumni Coliseum.
EKU’s five academic colleges will hold separate spring commencement ceremonies May 13-14, all in Alumni Coliseum. EKU is not...
EKU recognized 1,343 degree candidates on Dec. 11 and 12 as each academic college held its own ceremonies.