ECU News Services Archives

Feb 07, 2005
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ECU historians celebrate Lincoln

ECU history professors David Long and Gerald Prokopowicz, both members of the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission Advisory Board, are among a group invited to the White House Feb. 11 for...

Feb 04, 2005
  • Jeannine Manning Hutson

Governor appoints Horns, Johnson to N.C. IOM

Gov. Mike Easley has appointed two East Carolina University deans to the North Carolina Institute of Medicine. Dr. Phyllis Horns, dean of the School of Nursing, and Dr. Cynda Johnson,...

Feb 03, 2005
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International recruiting sparks ECU interest on U.S. German bases

Iceland native and East Carolina University admissions officer Jenny Sigurdardottier is used to bare-minimum knowledge about her homeland. "They said Greenland's ice and Iceland's green," she said, the elementary idiom...

Feb 03, 2005
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ECU UNVEILS MLK PAMPHLET, WELCOMES CIVIL RIGHTS AUTHOR

Jonathan Tilove, a race and immigration reporter and author of Along Martin Luther King: Travels on Black America's Main Streets, will speak about the slain Civil Rights hero at 7...

Jan 26, 2005
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ECU communication professor to promote diversity projects

Rebecca Dumlao, a professor of communication at East Carolina University, was chosen to serve on a nationwide classroom diversity promotion project for the National Communication Association. Dumlao, as part of...

Jan 14, 2005
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Donor Naming of ECU Baseball stadium announced

While the final phases of the construction of East Carolina University's new baseball stadium nears completion, the ECU Educational Foundation has officially identified and announced that the William H. Clark...

Jan 12, 2005
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ECU Poetry forum celebrates 40th anniversary with reading

Poet and writer John Balaban will offer a poetry reading Feb. 2 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the ECU Poetry Forum. The reading take place at 7:30 p.m. in...

Jan 11, 2005
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ECU community joins Tsunami relief efforts

When the catastrophic tsunami occurred in Southeast Asia Dec. 26, East Carolina University was closed for the holidays. Classes did not start for another two weeks and faculty and staff...

Jan 10, 2005
  • Jeannine Manning Hutson

ECU surgeon to perform heart valve surgery live online

Computer users from North Carolina’s Outer Banks to the Outback of Australia will be able to see a mitral valve surgical repair using robotic technology live on the Internet Jan....

Jan 10, 2005
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SpeechEasy International gives $10,000 to ECU’s Walker Center

The L.T. Walker International Human Performance Center at East Carolina University received a $10,000 gift Jan. 10 from SpeechEasy International, a division of Janus Development Group of Greenville. Glen Gilbert,...