Carmean Named Foundation Professor
Dr. Kelli Carmean has earned the highest honor for teaching excellence at Eastern Kentucky University.Carmean received the 2017-19 EKU Foundation Professorship. The annual honor recognizes those who...
View ArticleJunior Earns National Research Award
There it was, sitting on a tree branch at eye level barely two feet away, “just as curious about what I was doing there, as I was with what she was doing.”read more
View ArticleQEP Spotlight: Dr. Jon Endonino
This is another in a series of interviews with staff, faculty and administrators across campus promoting the goals of EKU’s Quality Enhancement Plan. The current QEP, Read with Purpose, calls for...
View ArticleHeslop Named Arthur Ashe Jr. Award Winner for Women's Soccer
FAIRFAX, Va. – Eastern Kentucky University junior Larissa Heslop has been named the 2019 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar of the Year for women's soccer by the publication Diverse: Issues in Higher...
View ArticleStudying abroad: see this student's journey to Spain
Upon my arrival to Barcelona during my study abroad trip this summer, I was overwhelmed. I was in an unfamiliar country that did not speak my native language.read more
View ArticleEKU Winter Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Amanda Green
EKU Winter can be a valuable time of year to catch up or stay on track! Running December 7 - January 15, the EKU Winter session has been extended this year to a six-week, fully online term. Check out...
View ArticleMentorship of the Month: Breanna Bowling, Alisha Rhymer and Dr. Amanda Green
We’re featuring anthropology majors and minors Alisha Rhymer and Breanna Bowling for their food insecurity research with Dr. Amanda Green in our Mentorship of the Month series. The team is conducting...
View ArticleAnthropology majors study COVID impacts on EKU students
EKU Anthropology Major Rose Johnson teamed up with her twin sister Ella Johnson to document the presence of COVID infrastructure across EKU's campus.read more
View ArticleEKU Summer Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Jon Endonino
EKU Summer can be a valuable time of year to catch up or stay on track! This year the summer schedule is flexible, so no matter where you plan to be, there are great summer class options for everybody....
View ArticleEKU 2021 Archaeology Field School excavates prehistoric and previously looted...
EKU's Archaeology Field School excavated a site in Jackson County, Kentucky, within the Daniel Boone National Forest. The project extends a multi-year collaboration with the National Forest Service and...
View ArticleAnthropology Professor wins 2022 Noel Studio teaching award
Professor Amanda Green and EKU Archivist Neil Kasiak were awarded the High Impact Practice award from EKU's Noel Studio for their collaborative oral history project documenting the impacts of Covid-19...
View ArticleAnthropology Professor wins 2022 Noel Studio teaching award
Anthropology Professor Amanda Green and EKU Oral Historian Neil Kasiak were awarded the Noel Studio High-Impact Practice Teaching Award. This award is presented to an EKU faculty member who has...
View ArticleAnthropology Majors Study EKU Student Experiences with Food Insecurity
Anthropology majors Marshawn Hayden and Gabriel Goodpaster spent the Spring 2022 semester studying student experiences with food insecurity. Food insecurity is defined as not having access to enough...
View ArticleEKU Students Observe Lemurs at 2021 Primate Field School
Students in EKU's Anthropology Program spent one full week of Winter Term at the read more
View ArticleAnthropology professors win CCIC grants
Associate Professors Dr. Amanda Green and Dr. Jon Endonino each won CCIC (Cross-College Interdisciplinary Collaboration) grants through EKU.read more
View ArticleEKU student presents food insecurity research at 2023 Posters at the Capitol
EKU student Eric DeMunbrun presented findings and recommendations from his research with EKU Anthropology professor Dr. Amanda Green at the 2023 annual Posters at the Capitol. DeMunbrun, a Social Work...
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