CAS Student of the Week: Andrew Sehmann
The Department of Music proudly presents our student of the week for Arts and Sciences. College of Arts & Sciences cas@eku.eduread more
View ArticleCAS Student of the Week: Cassie Whitt
Academic excellence is more than just a goal for Cassie Whitt, it has become a habit. Cassie grew up in Cadiz, KY and came to Eastern in 2011. She joined the Honors Program, completing her Senior...
View ArticleCAS Student of the Week: Jared Dye
Jared Dye personifies Stephen Jay Gould’s statement that “[n]o Geologist worth anything is permanently bound to a desk or laboratory.” Jared, who earned his B.S. College of Arts & Sciences...
View ArticleStudent of the Week: Cody Whittington
Cody Whittington is a senior philosophy major from Cadiz, Kentucky. He will be the first person in his family to earn a college degree. Cody is very enthusiastic about giving back to the community and...
View ArticleFermentation Science Program Taps into Growth, Interest in Craft Brew Industry
This fall, students will have the option to take courses that lead to a Fermentation Science concentration within the University’s bachelor’s degree program in Chemistry. Already, excitement is high...
View ArticleCAS Student of the Week: Wesley Belknap
Wesley Belknap, the daughter of Robyn and Larry Belknap, is a senior in the Social Work Program and hails from Richmond, Kentucky. College of Arts & Sciences cas@eku.eduread more
View ArticleHerbarium Named for Long-Time Curator Dr. Ronald Jones
His persistent efforts as its long-time curator made the Eastern Kentucky University Herbarium one of the largest and most diverse in the region.His groundbreaking book, “Plant Life of Kentucky,”...
View ArticleCAS Student of the Week: Rachel McConnell
Rachel McConnell (Mooresville, North Carolina) has been offered admission to the fiction programs at The New School and Columbia University in New York City. In preparation for pursuing her MFA in...
View ArticleCAS Student of the Week: Joshua Lang
As a student at Highlands High School in Fort Thomas, KY, Joshua Lang decided to attend Eastern Kentucky University. He has loved it ever since. Josh will be graduating this May after which he plans to...
View ArticleCAS Student of the Week: Simon Mikulcik
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View ArticleCAS Student of the Week: Sophie Peterson
Meet Sophie Peterson from Irvine, Kentucky, a graduating senior in the Art & Design program at EKU. Her concentration is Graphic Design, however, her artistic interests range from Drawing to...
View ArticleStudent of the Week: Connie Moreland
Ms. Connie Moreland is a first-generation college student from Wingo, Kentucky. She graduated in May 2015 with a B.A. degree in Economics with a 3.79 GPA (cum laude). She is a member of the Omicron...
View ArticleStudent of the Week: Becky Bloomfield
Becky Bloomfield seems to have a knack for getting involved with exciting career training opportunities. Becky is from Falmouth, KY and began her studies at EKU in 2011. Now entering her Senior year in...
View ArticleStudent of the Week: Candice Stanley
Candace Stanley is a graduate student pursuing her MA in English at EKU. She graduated from Eastern in May, having majored in Spanish, English, and Comparative Humanities, and received two degrees in...
View ArticleStudent of the Week: Jacy Ball
I grew up in a small town called Pine Knot, Kentucky that is located in McCreary County. I attended Whitley County High School, which is where I was first exposed to chemistry. As a result I...
View ArticleStudent 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
View ArticleStudent 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...
View ArticleStudent 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...
View ArticleProfessor'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
View ArticleJunior 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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