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Student of the Week: Jason Creeden

Jason Creeden is the student of the week in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.  Jason was graduated from EKU this past spring with a B.S. College of Arts & Sciences cas@eku.eduread more

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Professor's Art on Exhibit at Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.

     Born without a right forearm, Isaac Powell was at first reluctant to reflect his disability in his art. College of Arts & Sciences cas@eku.eduread more

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Student of the Week: Rebecca Thiem

Rebecca Thiem never seems to slow down. Rebecca is from Middletown, OH and began her studies at EKU in the fall of 2012. She has a double major in mathematics and statistics, with a minor in actuarial...

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Student of the Week: Thomas Miller

Thomas Miller never knew he wanted to be a writer until he tried to write a novel, beginning when he was living on the southern shore of Lake Victoria in Tanzania.  He discovered that his motivation...

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Junior One of 15 in U.S. Chosen for Nuclear Forensics Program

Photo: Kate Tran is center, foreground.By ERIKA KHAIRStudent Writer, EKU Communications & MarketingFor most college students, summer plans don’t include studying graduate-level nuclear chemistry...

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Student of the Week: Curt Chapman

Curt Chapman started playing bass when he was 12 years old. Curt’s first real job came from Cousin Wilbur Westbrook, who was a country comedian on the Grand Ole Opry. He hired Curt and his brother and...

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Student of the Week: Meghan Mckinney

This summer, I was selected for an internship with KPA and worked at a newspaper in Grayson County. I worked in all areas of the paper, including reporting on several various events, photography, and...

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Psychology's Myra Beth Bundy Examines Autism in Chautauqua Lecture

How can we fully integrate individuals with autism into society and prevent exclusion and stigmatization? College of Arts & Sciences cas@eku.eduread more

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Student of the Week: Michaela Herbig

I'm Michaela Herbig, a junior psychology major with a minor in child and family studies. I'm from Louisville, Kentucky. I'm a PASS tutorfor the Psychology Department, the Vice President of Psi Chi(the...

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Student of the Week: Katie Scott

What do you do when you are a senior and Honors Program member with 3 majors and 2 minors?   If you are Katie Scott, a native of Berea, KY, you become the president of the EKU Student Government...

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Student of the Week: Autumn Costelle

My name is Autumn Costelle, and I am a fifth year senior from Louisville. I am double majoring in environmental studies and animal studies. I have been the president of the Animal Studies Club for two...

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Gaming Institute on Cutting Edge with Motion Capture Studio

The history books show that Daniel Boone passed away on Sept. 26, 1820 at his country home near present-day Defiance, Missouri.And let history also show that Eastern Kentucky University President...

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Student of the Week: Reid Buskirk

I am currently a Sophomore at EKU. I grew up in Richmond Kentucky and was homeschooled for my entire pre-college academic career. I'm an Eagle scout with a silver palm and have been to Philmont,...

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Ruric and Mary Roark Distinguished Lecture 2016: Dr. John P. Bowes

The College of Arts and Sciences would like to congratulate Dr. John P. Bowes from the Department of History for receiving the 2016 Ruric and Mary Roark Distinguished Lecture Award.  Dr. College of...

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Student of the Week: Stephen Henize

I was born and raised in a small town called Wilmington, Ohio. I graduated from Lynchburg-Clay High School back in 2005, after deciding without question that my goal in life was to become an English...

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Student of the Week: Kailyn Eggett

Kailyn Eggett is a senior in the Sociology Program and is originally from Mt. Sterling, Kentucky. She transferred to Eastern Kentucky University as a second semester freshman in the Fall of 2013 from...

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Student of the Week: Dana Lewellyn

Dana Lewellyn is a senior in the Social Work program. Dana is a transfer student from Woodstock, Illinois, where she attended McHenry County College and received her Associate of Science degree. She is...

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Student of the Week: Anthony Marcum

Meet Anthony Marcum, a navy veteran from Charlotte, North Carolina who is the first person in his immediate family to pursue a university degree.After graduating high school, Anthony attended the...

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Student of the Week: Beth Szymanski

Beth Szymanski, born Deaf to hearing parents, had her first nightmare at three: she woke up and joined her Muppet family at the breakfast table, and couldn't understand a thing! Since then, she's woken...

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Third Annual Honors Program SHILOH PLAYS!

Four one-act plays inspired by the Battle of ShilohPlays written and performed by 17 honors student actor-playwrights. Rus 50 minutes, followed by a reception in the lobby.PLAY 1: WHY DID THE COWS...

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