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Colonel Works Alongside Legislator Serving Her Hometown

Jessica Overbay, senior political science major and pre-law and communication studies minor, is one of the Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) students selected for this year’s Colonels at the Capitol Internship Program (CCIP). CCIP interns spend Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Kentucky State Capitol working with state legislators.  “The Colonels at the Capitol Internship Program has […]
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Colonel Community Provides Support for Student Parent to Achieve Career Goals

Times-Tribune Reporter, Christen Gibson, ’22, attributes her success to the Colonel community and the resources made available to her as she balanced life as a full-time student, an Eastern Progress employee and a mother of two children.  Prior to coming to EKU, Gibson attended community college on and off for eight years. When she decided […]
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EKU Provides a Foundation for Success in the Colonels at the Capitol Internship Program

The Colonels at the Capitol Internship Program (CCIP) allows Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) students the opportunity to gain hands-on knowledge of the state’s political process while developing professional skills through research, communication and networking. Participants work alongside Kentucky legislators, spending Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort throughout the spring semester. One […]
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EKU Staff Elected to Leadership Roles for the Kentucky Association of Blacks in Higher Education

Faculty and staff members represented Eastern Kentucky University at the 40th annual Kentucky Association of Blacks in Higher Education (KABHE) Conference, “Ruby Jubilee Celebration.” The purpose of KABHE is to promote the advancement of Black professionals in higher education by articulating needs and concerns, promoting unity and cooperation and enhancing the personal and professional growth […]
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Student Lands Internship at the Nation’s Capitol After Completing State Capitol Internship

Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) risk management and insurance major, Rylee Meachum, is one of this year’s selected participants for the Colonels at the Capitol Internship Program (CCIP). Throughout this semester, the Harlan, Kentucky native has spent Tuesdays and Thursdays interning under Representative Ashley Tackett Laferty at the Kentucky State Capitol. Laferty graduated from EKU in […]
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Political Science and English Double Major Gains Experience for a Career in Politics

Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) junior Zachary Weston has spent Tuesdays and Thursdays of the spring semester at the Kentucky State Capitol. Through the Colonels at the Capitol Internship Program (CCIP), Weston works under Representative Bobby McCool. McCool is a 1991 EKU graduate with a bachelor’s degree in education. Weston, a political science and English double […]
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Graduate Finds Success in Management Information Systems

Joe Skinner, ’11, joined the workforce immediately after graduation, starting in an information technology leadership program through Fifth Third Bank in Cincinnati. In this program, Skinner had the opportunity to work in different positions every six months for two years. After completing the program, he received a job placement as a database administrator for the […]
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Graduate Finds Success in Management Information Systems

Joe Skinner, ’11, joined the workforce immediately after graduation, starting in an information technology leadership program through Fifth Third Bank in Cincinnati. In this program, Skinner had the opportunity to work in different positions every six months for two years. After completing the program, he received a job placement as a database administrator for the […]
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Colonel Earns Bachelor’s Degree in Business in Two Years at 19 Years Old

At spring commencement ceremonies on May 12, Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) recognized more than 2,000 graduates from the Class of 2023. Chia Hui Ouyang, who goes by Joanna, was this spring’s youngest graduate at 19 years old. Ouyang earned her degree in two years after starting her collegiate career at 17 years old. During the […]
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EKU Public Health Grad Helps Save Lives by Bringing Resources to Communities Across the Commonwealth

With a service mentality, Chase Barnes, ’15 ’22, travels across Kentucky providing resources to prevent drug overdoses as the harm reduction program manager for the Kentucky Department for Public Health.  Barnes chose EKU for the small class sizes and affordability. After he graduated with his bachelor of science in public health, the support from faculty […]
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Colonel Gains an Inside Look of Politics Through Colonels at the Capitol Internship Program

Carley Frost, junior political science and criminal justice major, pre-law minor, is one of this year’s participants in the Colonels at the Capitol Internship Program. Through this experience, Frost has gained knowledge about the behind-the-scenes work of legislative processes, as well as helpful life and career skills. “I’ve learned how important relationships are, especially in […]
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Four-Star Gen. Rainey Receives Honorary Doctorate during EKU Spring 2023 Commencement

Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) recognized Four-Star Gen. James E. Rainey for his distinguished service to the public with an honorary Doctor of Laws (LL.D) degree during EKU’s spring commencement ceremony on May 12. Rainey, ’87, came to EKU on a swimming scholarship, then became involved with Army ROTC. While at EKU, he also met his wife […]
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Criminal Justice Program Helped Prepare Student for Colonels at the Capitol Internship

Students in Eastern Kentucky University’s Colonels at the Capitol Internship Program (CCIP) gain hands-on knowledge of the state’s political process while developing professional skills through research, communication and networking. Layla Alzatout, one of this year’s interns, spends two days a week at the Kentucky State Capitol working with Representative Keturah Herron. Herron graduated from EKU […]
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EKU Faculty and Staff Honored at President’s Excellence Awards

Eastern Kentucky University showed appreciation for faculty and staff at the President’s Excellence Awards on April 26, 2023. The EKU campus community was invited to nominate their colleagues for the Excellence Awards. Each award recognized three finalists, with the winners announced during a dinner held at the EKU Center for the Arts. Six EKU employees […]
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Student Gains Competitive Edge by Participating in Colonels at the Capitol Internship

The Colonels at the Capitol Internship Program (CCIP) allows Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) students the opportunity to gain hands-on knowledge of the state’s political process while developing professional skills through research, communication and networking. Participants work alongside Kentucky legislators, spending Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort throughout the spring semester. Somerset, […]
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Students Share Research During Scholars Week

Every April, Eastern Kentucky University hosts Scholars Week, a time when faculty and students celebrate, showcase and promote their academic achievements within the EKU community. Events range from presentations to Scholars Tank, offering students the opportunity to demonstrate and expand upon what they’ve learned in the classroom.  Kaitlin Coyle, a senior triple major in broadcasting […]
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