Stories @ EKU - Latino
Bobby Verdugo and Yoli Rios met in high school and soon found themselves leading the historic 1968 high school walkouts in East...
EKU students and others will have the opportunity to hear from two pillars of civil rights activism on Thursday, Sept. 27, when...
In Spanish, “Camino” means path. And, at the graduation banquet for the inaugural Camino to Success summer camp at EKU, it was...
He spent this past summer studying abroad in Argentina, and recently returned from the Forum for Education Abroad Gala in...
17 years ago, Omar Salinas Chacón came to the U.S. His working-class parents, escaping a bloody civil war, gang violence and...
Chicano civil rights activist Bobby Verdugo was on the Richmond campus Oct. 18 for the dedication of a bilingual peer mentoring...
Former Goldman Sachs Vice President Julissa Arce garnered international media attention when she revealed that she had achieved...
“In order to grow, we have to become comfortable with being uncomfortable.” That simple phrase led EKU student Ivan Olivas to...
Award-winning reporter and news anchor Maria Hinojosa will provide “A Latina Perspective on the Politics of 2016” when she...
Dr. Lourdes Torres has devoted her career to shining a light on the Latino community’s least visible populations and inner...
At age 19, Ivonne Gonzalez has already taken on multiple leadership roles at EKU. She recently earned the University’s Martin...
A $37,500 grant from the Kentucky Latino Education Alliance (K'LEA) is helping Eastern Kentucky University continue building...