ECU professor helps authenticate 1921 "Lost Colony" film
ECU history professor Larry Tise confirmed that a film found recently at Roanoke Island is a true copy of a 46-minute silent movie, made in 1921, about the Lost Colony....
ECU history professor Larry Tise confirmed that a film found recently at Roanoke Island is a true copy of a 46-minute silent movie, made in 1921, about the Lost Colony....
Faculty in the Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences Department of Physics will discuss the science surrounding a nuclear crisis in a free, open forum "The Physics of a...
GREENVILLE — For decades on Roanoke Island, a pristine copy of the first movie produced in North Carolina sat undisturbed, and possibly forgotten, in storage with other historical documents relating...
East Carolina University’s occupational therapy department will host CarFit, a free, interactive program that gives a quick comprehensive check on how well an older driver and their vehicle work together....
GREENVILLE, N.C. — East Carolina University’s occupational therapy department will host CarFit, a free, interactive program that gives a quick comprehensive check on how well an older driver and...
GREENVILLE, N.C. — The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University ranks among the top medical schools in the country that emphasize primary care, according to the annual listing...
The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University ranks among the top medical schools in the country that emphasize primary care, according to the annual listing of the top...
Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery visited the East Carolina University campus March 14 - 18 as part of a tour to raise awareness of Tibetan civilization and contribute...
GREENVILLE, N.C. — Graduating East Carolina University medical students will learn where they will spend the next few years as doctors-in-training during the annual Match Day at noon Thursday, March...
An article by Denise E. Dickens (Accounting), "SOX in Hindsight" appeared in International Auditing.