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EKU was not among the sites selected to host a U.S. presidential or vice presidential debate in 2016.
EKU will host the 31st annual Ohio Valley History Conference Oct. 1-3. The theme for this year’s conference is “The Sixties: A...
Two exhibits opening Sept. 21 in EKU’s Giles Gallery will feature photography by Brian Charles Steel and sculptures by Walter...
Author Bracelen Flood passed away in 2014, but he’ll never be forgotten by EKU Libraries, which furnished Flood an office in...
Started college but never quite finished? EKU wants you back, and is ready to make your return as convenient as possible.
EKU’s Division of Natural Areas will host “Family Nature Day” at the Maywoods Environmental and Educational Laboratory on...
Kentucky’s three gubernatorial candidates will be featured in separate hour-long programs airing on WEKU-FM and two other...
Dr. Jack Gilbert will present his research into microbial communities at his Chautauqua lecture on Thursday, Sept. 24 at EKU.
Tickets for the EKU Theatre production of “Tesla’s Letters” by Jeffrey Stanley will go on sale Monday, Sept. 14. Beginning...
A public forum at EKU Sept. 15 will spotlight religious liberty and same-sex marriage.
Eastern Kentucky University will now self-manage its capital construction projects. Meeting in special session on Sept. 8, EKU’...
Wai Wai Nu, a former political prisoner from the community of Rohingya in Myanmar, has dedicated her young life to working for...
Imagine having just a few minutes to pitch your business idea to a group of investors who could make your dream come true....
The next Chautauqua lecture at EKU will examine “Contrary Imperatives: Culture and Society under Putin.”
EKU will mark the 14th anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy with two stair climbs, two memorial ceremonies and a blood drive.
Women’s health care services are now more convenient for EKU students.
Not every news conference is held against a backdrop of loud construction noise. But it was most appropriate for a “topping out...
Dozens of cultural events are scheduled during the fall semester at EKU. They include concerts, plays and art exhibits.