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Thirteen Eastern Kentucky University students spent the 2016-17 winter term on the southeast Georgia coast. But they weren’t...
An anonymous $20,000 gift from an EKU graduate is allowing the EKU Center for the Arts to host a play based on the life of...
The EKU Board of Regents, meeting in regular session on Monday, Jan. 30, voted to retain its slate of officers.
Many faculty, staff and students are already familiar with EKU’s soon-to-be-implemented Quality Enhancement Plan. By the end of...
“If you see it, then it will come.” Recalling a similar line from “Field of Dreams,” those were the parting words from State...
Faculty and staff of EKU now have a new avenue for dispute resolution and functional improvement.
Acclaimed Affrilachian poet Bianca Lynne Spriggs will speak at EKU on Thursday, Feb. 9, presenting “The Only Way Out Is Within...
Dr. Janna Vice, senior vice president for academics and provost at EKU, is one of two recipients of the 2017 Ohio Valley...
Two EKU occupational therapy students presented at the recent American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)/National Board...
The EKU Department of Recreation and Park Administration recently received the Outstanding Department Award from the Kentucky...
Dr. Ryan Baggett has received the 2016-17 Outstanding Mentor Award from the EKU College of Justice & Safety.
The first inventor to ever sell out a product during a first-time airing on HSN is an EKU graduate.
An EKU faculty member is quoted in a recent BBC Radio piece comparing how Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and recently-elected...
After 25 years in the mortgage industry, Rodney Mills faced a difficult choice when the markets crashed almost a decade ago.
It’s not every five-year-old who already knows what he wants to do with his life, and then spends the next 15 years following...
While some people had Monday off, the EKU baseball team partnered with Samaritan’s Feet to provide shoes to over 150 Madison...
Twenty-six faculty members from a cross-section of campus recently completed the inaugural Faculty Leadership Institute.
An anonymous gift of $1.25 million will fund scholarships in math and science at EKU.