‘A SAVING GRACE’
The first time Judy Oglesby considered going to college, she was 36-years-old “staring divorce in the face” and trying to figure out how she would support her two children moving...
The first time Judy Oglesby considered going to college, she was 36-years-old “staring divorce in the face” and trying to figure out how she would support her two children moving...
A new study by researchers at East Carolina University connects race with a higher chance of death following coronary bypass surgery among patients who also have peripheral artery disease. The...
East Carolina University foreign language professor Michael Schinasi was selected for a Fulbright award to Spain in spring 2014, for his book proposal Performance and the Theater Industry in Nineteenth...
By Nicole Wood ECU College of Human Ecology East Carolina University’s College of Human Ecology in partnership with the Pitt County Health Department and the university’s Department of Human Resources...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (July 18, 2013) — A new study by researchers at East Carolina University connects race with a higher chance of death following coronary bypass surgery among...
East Carolina University’s Board of Trustees welcomed four new members and elected officers during its July 18 meeting at the East Carolina Heart Institute at ECU. Robert Brinkley of Charlotte...
An article by College of Business faculty James Zemanek and William Rowe (Marketing and Supply Chain Management), "Three-Tiered Sponsorship: A Study of Decision Heuristics across Multiple Levels of Sport Sponsorship,"...
U.S Navy veteran and reservist Pat Frede recently earned new certification while deployed to Africa. Frede, who leads fundraising for East Carolina University’s College of Allied Health Sciences, hopes to...
An East Carolina University professor in the College of Human Ecology received a national award at the American Hotel and Lodging Association Summer Summit in Houston June 19. Cynthia Deale...
By Sara Hocutt College of Human Ecology Two East Carolina University students in the College of Human Ecology were selected for nationally-competitive 2013-14 scholarships based on academic performance, industry engagement...