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The Department of Management, Marketing and International Business at EKU has announced its Patterson Scholars for the 2017-18...
Although EKU and the University of Kentucky were opponents on the football field on Saturday, Sept. 9, two days later the two...
Dedication ceremonies are held for the Eastern Scholar House on the EKU campus.
With natural disasters dominating the news, emergency preparation and response are becoming increasingly important. Fortunately...
Typically, research in economic education doesn’t measure the effectiveness of financial literacy programs in the elementary...
In 2013, American theoretical physicist Sylvester James Gates Jr. stood before President Obama and received the National Medal...
EKU is the only regional university in Kentucky to receive the 2017 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from...
Tracie Prater, 2006 EKU graduate now serving as an engineer with NASA, will speak at her alma mater on Monday, Sept. 11, as...
From the throes of brain surgery to the thrills of the cockpit, EKU student Ethan Youngblood is soaring to new heights –...
Having recently opened the largest science facility on any campus in the Commonwealth, EKU’s College of Science will celebrate...
EKU ranks second among all public universities in Kentucky in Washington Monthly’s annual “Best Bang for the Buck” rankings,...
“Darkness Rising” is the eighth book of the Clement County saga by Quinn MacHollister.
The Eastern Kentucky University Small Business Development Center recently co-hosted with the City of Berea Business...
Aided by a visionary graduate who retired from a successful career in research and development with Procter and Gamble, an...
While most of the campus was dealing with the first day of classes, the Kentucky Education Association-Student Program at EKU...
“One of the top 50 people shaping American politics” will visit EKU on Thursday, Sept. 7, to discuss her efforts to reduce...
Until this year, occupational therapy was one of the few health science disciplines that did not have its own education journal...
An opportunity to work on Capitol Hill would be a dream for many students, but for Madison Pergrem, that dream became a reality...