Stories @ EKU - physics
Tom Logsdon, a 1959 graduate of EKU, was recently named one of 28 official inventors of the GPS by the U.S. Air Force.
This installment in the QEP Leader Profile series spotlights Dr. Garett Yoder, coordinator of general education and professor...
An EKU Chautauqua lecture will explore “How Beauty Leads Physics Astray.” Theoretical physicist, science writer and Frankfurt...
Tracie Prater, 2006 EKU graduate now serving as an engineer with NASA, will speak at her alma mater on Monday, Sept. 11, as...
Having recently opened the largest science facility on any campus in the Commonwealth, EKU’s College of Science will celebrate...
Three years ago, EKU student Kelsi Peters was questioning if her major was right for her. Her studies were not coming as easily...
A renowned scientist who “could be the next Darwin” will speak at EKU on Thursday, Nov. 17.
EKU again has been recognized nationally for its responsiveness to connecting programs and students with high-demand, high-...