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. Robert R. Martin 1960-1976
- Dr. J.C. Powell 1976-1984
- Dr. Hanley Funderburk 1984-1998
- Dr. Robert W. Kustra 1998-2001
- Joanne K. Glasser, Esq 2001-2007
- Dr. Charles Douglas Whitlock 2007–present
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