ECU News Services Archives

Feb 19, 2014
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ECU Medical & Health Sciences Foundation names new board members

  The East Carolina University Medical & Health Sciences Foundation recently named five new board members. They are David Brody of Kinston; Dasha Little of Chesapeake, Va.; Dennis Young of...

Feb 19, 2014
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ECU nutrition students prepare educational feast

  By Nicole Wood College of Human Ecology Three days a week at East Carolina University, guests can satisfy their lunchtime hunger while supporting nutrition students’ education in the College...

Feb 19, 2014
  • Doug Boyd

ECU Medical & Health Sciences Foundation names new board members

The East Carolina University Medical & Health Sciences Foundation recently named five new board members. They are David Brody of Kinston; Dasha Little of Chesapeake, Va.; Dennis Young of Wallace;...

Feb 17, 2014
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Youth Arts Festival seeks artists for March 29 event

The 10th annual Youth Arts Festival seeks artists who would like to share their creative talents with children during an event held on campus at East Carolina University. The annual...

Feb 17, 2014
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ECU to host high school students interested in STEM disciplines

By Margaret Turner College of Technology and Computer Science Nearly 300 high school juniors from across eastern North Carolina will visit East Carolina University on Friday, Feb. 21 to learn...

Feb 17, 2014
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East Carolina Endoscopy Center achieves AAAHC reaccreditation

The East Carolina Endoscopy Center has achieved reaccreditation by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC).  Accreditation distinguishes this endoscopy center by recognizing high quality of care provided to...

Feb 17, 2014
  • Doug Boyd

TREATING TOXIC EXPOSURE

Researchers at East Carolina University will spend another year studying the causes of Gulf War illness and medicines that might be able to treat it. Dr. William Meggs, a medical...

Feb 17, 2014
  • Doug Boyd

Gulf War illness study seeks veterans

Researchers at East Carolina University will spend another year studying the causes of Gulf War illness and medicines that might be able to treat it. Dr. William Meggs, a medical...

Feb 14, 2014
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School of Communication to offer new certificate program

The East Carolina University School of Communication will begin offering a graduate certificate in health communication beginning in the summer. The program is open to non-degree applicants with a bachelor’s...

Feb 14, 2014
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Rosa Parks biographer to speak at ECU on Feb. 17

A professor and biographer of Rosa Parks will discuss the activist’s life at East Carolina University at 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 17 in Hendrix Theatre. Jeanne Theoharis, professor of political...