Eastern Kentucky University (Eastern or EKU) is a
public university
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in
Richmond, Kentucky. It also maintains branch campuses in
Corbin,
Hazard, and
Manchester
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and offers over 40 online undergraduate and graduate options.
History
Founding
On March 21, 1906,
Governor
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J. C. W. Beckham signed legislation which established the Eastern Kentucky State Normal School No. 1. On May 7, 1906, the
Normal School Commission selected the site of the former
Central University campus as the location of this new college; EKU remains at this location today.
Renaming
In 1922, the Eastern Kentucky State Normal School No. 1 changed its name to Eastern Kentucky State Normal School and Teachers College, and the transformed college awarded its first degrees under that name in 1925. In 1930, the college changed its name again, becoming the Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College. In 1948, the General Assembly shortened it to Eastern Kentucky State College. In 1966, it was officially renamed Eastern Kentucky University.
Campus revitalization
The years between 2012 and 2020 were marked by a building campaign that altered the campus layout and improved aesthetics. Funding for the multimillion-dollar project relied heavily on public-private partnerships (P3) under the leadership of then-President
Michael T. Benson. The construction efforts mark the most significant period of campus facility development since President Robert R. Martin's tenure in the 1960s. Among the renovations and additions are:
*Powell Student Center (2019–20)
*New Rec Center (2019–20)
*Case Dining Hall (2018)
*New Gertrude Hood Stadium (Softball Field) (2017)
*Scholar House (2017)
*Turner Gate (2016)
*John Grant Crabbe Main Library's Noel Reading Porch (2015)
*Lancaster Avenue Pedway (2015/2017)
*1971 Verdin Carillon bells (Keen Johnson Building) (2014)
*New Science Building (Phase I) (2012)
Presidents
Presidents of the institution have included:
Academics
Accreditation and academic charge
The university is
accredited by the
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) is a regional educational accreditor recognized by the United States Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. As of 2022, the organization oversees ap ...
. In 2010, the university awarded its first doctoral degree through its Educational Leadership and Policy Studies program.
EKU serves its service region by offering adult degree completion options and online degree programs in addition to its traditional on-campus offerings.
Rankings and outcomes
Eastern Kentucky University has achieved national recognition, including mostly recently by the ''
U.S. News & World Report'' 2022 rankings:
* #52 (tie) in Regional Universities South (51st in 2021)
* #29 Best Graduate School – Occupational Therapy (29th in 2021)
* #170 (tie) Best Graduate School – Public Affairs (166th in 2021)
* #189 Best Graduate School – Speech-Language Pathology (189th in 2021)
* #74 (tie) Best Online Bachelor's Programs (58th in 2021)
* #24 Best Colleges for Veterans (32nd in 2021)
EKU was also ranked by the 2019
''Forbes'' Magazine America's Top Colleges:
* #641 Top Colleges (637 in 2017 and 647 in 2018)
* #248 in Public Colleges (249 in 2017 and 250 in 2018)
* #160 in the South (172 in 2017 and 167 in 2018)
According to 2022 data from
College Scorecard, Eastern Kentucky University graduates earn a median salary of $42,000 ten years after their entry into the institution.
The median salaries of graduates vary across disciplines, with criminal justice majors earning around $33,000, biology $40,000, psychology $35,000, nursing $65,000, and Computer and Information Science $72,000. 61% of EKU graduates earn higher than a typical high school graduate of the corresponding area.
Honors program
In 1987, the faculty senate voted to approve an honors program to attract high-achieving students primarily from Kentucky with approval coming from the board of regents the following year. The first 34 students entered the program in 1988.
Athletics
The Eastern Kentucky (EKU) athletic teams are called the Colonels (formerly known as the "Maroons" until the mid-1960s). The university is a member of the
NCAA Division I
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ranks, primarily competing in the
ASUN Conference since the 2021–22 academic year; while its
football team
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competes in the
United Athletic Conference (UAC), with the conference having aspirations to go to the
FBS level. The Colonels previously competed in the
Ohio Valley Conference
The Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) is a collegiate athletic conference which operates in the Midwestern and Southeastern United States. It participates in Division I of the NCAA; the conference's football programs compete in partnership with ...
(OVC) from 1948–49 to 2020–21. EKU competes in 18 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, beach volleyball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field and volleyball.
Media
WEKU

Launched in 1968,
WEKU is a charter member of the educational radio network,
National Public Radio
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(NPR). WEKU features
NPR news and talk programming in addition to locally produced news, arts and cultural programming.
WEKU broadcasts across nine FM stations in Central and Eastern Kentucky:
* 88.9 FM
Richmond /Lexington
* 90.9 FM
Hazard
* 88.5 FM
Corbin
* 90.1 FM
Pineville
* 106.7 FM
Frankfort
* 96.3 FM
Harlan
* 96.9 FM
Barbourville
* 95.1 FM
Pikeville
* 102.5 FM
Middlesboro
''The Eastern Progress''
''The Eastern Progress'' is the student-run media network at Eastern Kentucky University founded in 1922. The Eastern Progress produces a monthly print edition, online content, videos, photos, and podcasts. The Progress is housed in the School of Communication.
Notable alumni
File:BECKHAM, J.C.W. SENATOR LCCN2016858952 (cropped).jpg, J. C. W. Beckham, governor of Kentucky and U.S. senator
File:Eula Bingham.jpg, Eula Bingham, Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health Administration
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA; ) is a regulatory agency of the United States Department of Labor that originally had federal visitorial powers to inspect and examine workplaces. The United States Congress established ...
File:Leila Feltner Begley.jpg, Leila Feltner Begley, former Secretary of State of Kentucky
File:Elmer Begley.jpg, Elmer Begley, former Secretary of State of Kentucky
File:Mike Harmon (cropped).jpg, Mike Harmon, former Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts
File:Mallory Ervin (cropped).jpg, Mallory Ervin, Miss Kentucky 2009
File:Sam Champion 121121-G-OD937-141 (cropped).jpg, Sam Champion, weather anchor
File:EarleCombsGoudeycard.jpg, Earle Combs, MLB Hall of Fame, New York Yankees
File:Lee Majors 1973.JPG, Lee Majors, Actor, The Six Million Dollar Man
File:Roy kidd.jpg, Roy Kidd, College Football Coach, College Football Hall of Fame
File:Thaksin DOD 20050915 (crop).jpg, Thaksin Shinawatra, Prime Minister of Thailand
File:Danny C. Reeves official photo.jpg, Danny C. Reeves, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky
File:Gregory Stivers (cropped).jpg, Gregory N. Stivers, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky
File:Silas House 2022 Texas Book Festival.jpg, Silas House, Novelist
File:Maj Gen Ken Keen.jpg, Ken Keen, Military Deputy Commander of United States Southern Command
References
Further reading
* Ellis, William E.
"A History of Eastern Kentucky University: The School of Opportunity"(2005). Higher Education. 10.
External links
*
Official athletics website
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Universities and colleges accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Universities and colleges established in 1906
1906 establishments in Kentucky
Public universities and colleges in Kentucky
Richmond, Kentucky
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