Nine Eastern Kentucky University students earned awards at the Kentucky Academy of Science 2016 Annual Meeting, held Nov. 4-5 at the University of Louisville. Reika Haskell, Glen Burnie, Maryland, placed second in the Graduate Research Competition category. Winners in...
In a strategic move designed to focus on key student success initiatives and better position the institution for future success in a rapidly changing higher education landscape, the Eastern Kentucky University Board of Regents has approved several changes in academic...
More than 50 volunteers, mostly Eastern Kentucky University students, turned out on a recent Saturday to help raise funds for Habitat for Humanity of Madison and Clark Counties. Dr. Weiling Zhuang's Consumer Behavior class (MKT 350) decided Habitat for Humanity...
Eastern Kentucky University Honors Scholar and football quarterback Tyler Swafford is the winner of the 2016 Doris Robinson Scholar-Athlete of the Year award, STATS LLC announced today. The award is given each year to a Football Championship Subdivision (FCS)...
Fifty-two Eastern Kentucky University students were recently recognized for outstanding academic achievement and inducted into the University’s chapter of Phi Kappa Phi. The inductees included seniors and graduate students at the top 10 percent of their class...
Jessie Casebolt and Lauren Rose have received this year’s Kyle J. Thacker Memorial Scholarship for economics majors at Eastern Kentucky University. Casebolt, of Richmond, graduated from Pikeville High School. Her concentration is in international economics and...
Dr. Marcel Robles, professor of corporate communications and technology in the Eastern Kentucky University School of Business, has been elected president of the Association for Research in Business Education (ARBE) for 2016-18. Robles teaches managerial report...
Beware when you enter Clement County, Kentucky. People in this fictional locale continue to get murdered in unconventional ways. First, the threat came from feuding sasquatches. Then, serial killers, superwolves, and vengeful witches posed the greatest danger. Now, in...
By Jeff Hendrix Student Writer, EKU Communications and Marketing Clinton Nowicke has a passion for using his own experiences to help others through theirs, and is gaining recognition for it. A doctoral student in clinical psychology, Nowicke recently received Eastern...
With the inaugural volume of The Chautauqua Journal, Eastern Kentucky University’s highly successful Chautauqua Lecture Series now has a literary companion. The interdisciplinary journal features essays, articles and creative works from internationally known...