Stories @ EKU - Student Success
With National Hispanic Heritage Month observed from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, El Centro, a bilingual and peer mentor and tutoring...
Beau Mosley, ’23, is the chief risk officer and executive vice president for Usher Transport, Inc. The Hindman, Kentucky,...
Through the EKU Board of Regents Innovation Grant funding, faculty from EKU’s English department partnered with EKU Libraries...
Recognizing the past frustrations students experienced in trying to resolve financial and academic issues, Bethany Miller,...
The four-year graduation rate at EKU continues its steady rise, and has now more than doubled in an eight-year span. Roughly...
Bobby Verdugo and Yoli Rios met in high school and soon found themselves leading the historic 1968 high school walkouts in East...
EKU is full of students who are breaking away from something to create a brighter future for themselves, and Dr. Gill Hunter...
Twenty-five Madison County middle school students are attending the Call Me Mister Student Success Academic Leadership Academy...
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. But what might King tell EKU students...
Twenty-five Madison County middle-school students are spending this week on the campus of EKU as participants in the annual...
“If you see it, then it will come.” Recalling a similar line from “Field of Dreams,” those were the parting words from State...
The EKU Board of Regents, meeting in regular session on Monday, Oct. 24, heard positive reports on student success,...
The road that EKU football standout Justin Adekoya took to arrive on the Richmond campus was a long, circuitous one, filled...
When her infant daughter was hospitalized for two weeks in Lexington with bacterial meningitis, Rachel Staples didn’t need any...
The four-year graduation rate at EKU has nearly doubled in the past seven years.
Several events at EKU this month will commemorate Black History Month. The calendar includes a Chautauqua lecture, films, an...
EKU's Student Assistance Intervention Team (SAIT) is committed to ensuring that students get the help they need when they need...
Twin sisters Cara and Tara Johnson are first-generation students from Berea, Kentucky.