EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY


University Building
'Eastern Kentucky University', commonly referred to as 'Eastern' or by the acronym 'EKU' by local residents, is an undergraduate and graduate teaching and research institution located in Richmond, Kentucky, U.S.A.. EKU is known for nationally prominent programs in criminal justice, education, environmental health, forensic science, the geosciences and homeland security . In addition, EKU offers doctoral programs in the fields of education, geology, and rehabilitation sciences, jointly with University of Kentucky. EKU is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) with extension campus locations in Corbin, Danville, and Manchester, and Lancaster.

Contents
History
Campus media
Athletics
Student Life
Greek Life
Presidents of Eastern Kentucky University
Notable alumni
External links

History


University Building

Eastern was founded in 1874 as Central University. In 1906, the Kentucky General Assembly established the Eastern Kentucky State Normal School as a teacher's college. In 1922 it became a four-year institution and changed its name to the Eastern Kentucky State Normal School and Teachers College, awarding its first degrees under that name in 1925. Today the undergraduate division remains the largest unit within the university. The school received accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools in 1928; then, two years later, in 1930, it changed its name again to the Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College. Eastern added graduate studies in 1935, and thirteen years later, in 1948, the General Assembly removed the word Teachers from the school's name, and granted it the right to grant nonprofessional degrees. It was not until 1966 that the school was officially renamed Eastern Kentucky University.
In 1987 EKU received attention when it was ranked 30th in Playboy's list of "America's Top Party Schools." However, it was not included in the 2002 list, which was the last time the company published the list.

Campus media



★ EKU's campus newspaper is known as the ''Eastern Progress'''. The paper was founded in 1922, after two previous campus newspapers had quit publication. The ''Progress'' is published on essentially a weekly schedule during the school year, excluding major holiday breaks, for a total of about thirty issues per academic year.

★ EKU's radio station, ''WEKU'' broadcasts classical music and NPR news to much of central and southeastern Kentucky.
Aerial View of Central Campus

Athletics


Referred to as the "Maroons" until the mid-1960s, Eastern's sports teams are known as the "Colonels." They compete in the NCAA's Division I in the Ohio Valley Conference. In football, they are classified as Division I-AA.
The school has traditionally had much success on the football field, having won 16 OVC conference titles and two Division I-AA National Championships in 1979 and 1982. Much of the success came during the long tenure of head coach Roy Kidd from 1964 to 2002. In 1989, Eastern honored Kidd by naming the school's football stadium Roy Kidd Stadium.
In 2005, Eastern's men's and women's basketball teams won the Ohio Valley Conference tournament championships, earning the men their first bid to the NCAA basketball tournament since 1979. The basketball teams play their home games in McBrayer Arena within Alumni Coliseum, an arena with a vaulted roof and wooden ceiling that uses the Catalan vault as its structural system. The arena was inaugurated in 1962 by then-Vice-President of the United States and future President Lyndon Baines Johnson.
OVC Championship, 2005

Eastern's men's basketball team won the Ohio Valley Conference in 2007. They defeated Austin Peay 63-62 on a last second layup with less than 2 seconds remaining,[1] but lost to the University of North Carolina in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

Student Life


The Eastern Kentucky University Office of Student Life works closely with Registered Student Organizations (RSO's), Greek Life, and Thursday Alternative Getaway (TAG). Student Life also works closely with the Student Activities Council (SAC), a branch of Student Government, to bring concerts, movies, comedians, and many other activities to campus. The Office of Student Life is an engaging home for involvement and leadership for EKU students.

Greek Life


'Sororities'
National Panhellenic Conference:

Alpha Gamma Delta (est. 1968)

Kappa Delta (est. 1968)

Chi Omega (est. 1969)

Alpha Delta Pi (est. 1969)

Kappa Alpha Theta (est. 1972)

Pi Beta Phi (est. 1976)

Delta Zeta (est. 1982)

Alpha Omicron Pi (est. 1987)

★ ''Phi Mu (est. 1973, currently closed)''

★ ''Alpha Chi Omega (est. 1990, currently closed)''
National Pan-Hellenic Council:

Alpha Kappa Alpha

Delta Sigma Theta

Zeta Phi Beta
'Fraternities'
North-American Interfraternity Conference:

Beta Theta Pi

Kappa Alpha Order

Kappa Alpha Psi

Lambda Chi Alpha

Phi Beta Sigma

Phi Delta Theta

Phi Kappa Tau

Pi Kappa Alpha

Sigma Alpha Epsilon

Sigma Chi

Sigma Nu

Sigma Pi

Tau Kappa Epsilon

Theta Chi
National Pan-Hellenic Council:

Phi Beta Sigma

Kappa Alpha Psi

Omega Psi Phi
All Greek organizations are housed in the Office of Student Life and are coordinated by Lindsay Greenwell.

Presidents of Eastern Kentucky University



★ Ruric Nevel Roark ''1906-1909''

★ Mary C. Roark ''1909-1910 ''

★ John Grant Crabbe ''1910-1916 ''

★ Thomas Jackson Coates ''1916-1928 ''

★ Dr. Herman Lee Donovan ''1928-1941''

★ Dr. William Francis O'Donnell ''1941-1960 ''

★ Dr. Rober R. Martin ''1960-1976''

★ Dr. J.C. Powell ''1976-1984''

★ Dr. Hanly Funderburk ''1984-1998''

★ Dr. Robert W. Kustra ''1998-2001''

Joanne K. Glasser, Esq ''2001-2007''

★ Dr. Charles Douglas Whitlock ''2007-2008''

Notable alumni



Eula Bingham - noted occupational health scientist

Rodger Bingham - "Kentucky Joe" from

Sam Champion - Weather Editor/Anchor for "Good Morning America" and ABC News; former weather forecaster for WABC-TV

Tom Colbert - first African-American Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice (M.Ed.)

Denver Dill - Internationally acclaimed trumpet soloist

Jason Epperson Filmaker, Finalist on the Fox Reality Show On the Lot

Carl Hurley - Noted humorist and motivational speaker; former EKU professor.

Andrew Hyde - Contestant on Amazing Race 3.

★ James Lambert - Chief Justice, Kentucky Supreme Court

Lee Majors - (attended as Harvey Yeary) Six Million Dollar Man (1962, History/Physical Education)

★ Dustan McCoy - Chief Executive Officer of Brunswick Corporation

Steve Pence - Current Lieutenant Governor and Justice Secretary of Kentucky

Thaksin Shinawatra - Deposed Prime Minister of Thailand (1975, M.S. in Criminal Justice)

Homer Ledford - Bluegrass musician and member of the Cabin Creek Band
'Notable Athletic Alumni'

Josh Anderson - (Baseball) Top prospect in the Houston Astros farm system

Yeremiah Bell - (Football) Starting Safety, Miami Dolphins

Chad Bratzke - (Football) Defensive End, New York Giants and Indianapolis Colts

Wally Chambers - (Football) Defensive Tackle, Chicago Bears and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Winner of the 1973 Defensive NFL Rookie of the Year Award

Earle Combs - (Baseball) Former New York Yankee teammate of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame

George Floyd - (Football) Defensive Back, New York Jets Member of the College Football Hall of Fame

Myron Guyton - (Football) Defensive Back, New York Giants and New England Patriots. Starter on Giants Super Bowl XXV champions

★ Jackie Humphrey - (Track and Field) Member of the 1988 U.S Olympic Team

Chris Isaac - (Football) CFL's Most Outstanding Rookie Award in 1982

John Jackson - (Football) Former NFL Tackle(171st person in NFL history to play in at least 200 games)

Aaron Jones - (Football) Former NFL Defensive End

Roy Kidd - (Football/Baseball) Eighth winninest coach in college football history, two time NCAA National Champion (1979 and 1981). Member of the College Football Hall of Fame

External links



EKU website

Official EKU athletics site

The ''Eastern Progress'' website

The ''WEKU'' website

The ''Sigma Chi Fraternity @ EKU'' website

The ''Alpha Kappa Psi Coed Business Fraternity @ EKU'' website

''Theta Chi Fraternity @ EKU'' website

''Sigma Nu Fraternity at EKU website''

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