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FACULTY ENGAGEMENT

In the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics our faculty is committed to student success and support in all aspects of their academic career .

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH

The College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics provides many opportunities for students to work with faculty on research projects. By working with faculty, students acquire skills to prepare them in their chosen fields of study and their careers.

ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP AND SUSTAINABILITY

Many programs in the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics provide opportunities for students to learn how to be good stewards to our planet. The Division of Natural Areas oversees three properties that are used for learning and research opportunities as well as community events and recreation.

HANDS-ON LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

The College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics offers hands-on experience for students. Hands-on learning allows students to practice ‘real world’ situations and become more confident when they begin their career.

College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

The College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics at Eastern Kentucky University offers a broad range of degree programs in STEM areas that meet the needs of our students and prepare them for their chosen career or advanced studies.

Our outstanding faculty are committed to student success through excellent instruction, accessibility to students, and other high impact practices such as undergraduate research and hands-on instruction.

Our state-of-the-art Science Building provides laboratory and instructional spaces that are well-suited for engaged and transformative learning and cutting-edge research. Meadowbrook Farm provides students a unique experience to work with livestock and crop enterprises.  It also serves as a learning resource for the agriculture community. Our natural areas at Lilley Cornett Woods, Maywoods, and Taylor Fork Ecological Area provide unparalleled outdoor facilities for environmental research and education.  EKU’s flight training operations at the Central Kentucky Regional Airport enables us to train the best and safest professional pilots, and the most forward-thinking managers coming out of academia today.

If you are interested in our programs, email Aida Bermudez at aida.bermudez@eku.edu and discover everything we have to offer to prepare you for your future!

Division of Natural Areas

 

The Division of Natural Areas manages three of EKU’s natural areas: Lilley Cornett Woods Appalachian Ecological Research Station, Maywoods Environmental and Educational Laboratory, and Taylor Fork Ecological Area. Each of these areas provide unique experiences for students, local school groups and the general public.

Donate and Make a Difference

 

Your investment in the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics helps us provide quality programs for our students. It also provides financial support to help our students succeed in their chosen fields of study and prepare them for their careers.

 

Discover our Teaching and Recreation Areas

 

Our teaching and recreation areas include a new, state-of-the-art science building, three natural area properties, Meadowbrook Farm, Kentucky State Police Digital Forensics Lab, and Madison County Airport, just to name a few.

 

Inside Look

Student win top honors and Kentucky Academy of Science

EKU Students Earn Top Rankings for Scientific Research Presentations

Three Eastern Kentucky University students ranked among the top scorers for research presentations given at the Kentucky Academy of Science’s 2022 Annual Meeting in November.

Vernon Stubblefield teaching a class

He's Not Finished Yet: Chemistry Professor Celebrates 50 Years at EKU

In a world where the average worker changes jobs 12 times throughout their lifetime, it is remarkable that someone has served in the same profession and at the same institution for 50 years. Eastern Kentucky University chemistry professor Dr. Vernon Stubblefield is that unique character.

Jennifer Koslow and her students pose with chestnut trees

Professor Brings Awareness to the American Chestnut Tree

Eastern Kentucky University professor and ecologist Dr. Jennifer Koslow has been heavily involved with the expansion of knowledge and awareness concerning the American chestnut tree.