ECU News Services Archives

Apr 14, 2000
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ECU names dean for Human Environmental Sciences

Dr. Karla Hughes, chair of the Department of Human Sciences at Middle Tennessee State University, has been named dean of the School of Human Environmental Sciences at East Carolina University....

Apr 14, 2000
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NSF awards grant for computational science training

A new nationwide project, developed in part by East Carolina University, intends to help improve science and mathematics education by bringing computational science to high schools across the United States....

Apr 14, 2000
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Judge Wynn to deliver commencement address

Judge James A. Wynn Jr., a member of the North Carolina Court of Appeals, will deliver the featured address at the 91st spring commencement at East Carolina University on May...

Apr 14, 2000
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Annual awards given by Alumni Association

The ECU Alumni Association has picked winners for its annual Distinguished Service, Honorary Alumni and Volunteer of the Year awards. The presentations were made at the awards luncheon on April...

Apr 12, 2000
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US Diplomat joins ECU as distinguished lecturer

An American diplomat who held ambassador posts to several foreign nations has been named the distinguished lecturer for political science at East Carolina University, and has scheduled an opening public...

Apr 10, 2000
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ECU earns grant fro Small Business Institute

A business consulting project, conducted by East Carolina University’s Small Business Institute for a Beaufort County company, has won a top award from a national organization. The Region IV Case...

Mar 31, 2000
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New study puts economic impact at more than $1 billon a year

East Carolina University generates an economic impact in Pitt County of nearly $1.4 billion a year, according to a new study by the university. That total includes direct and indirect...

Mar 23, 2000
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ECU profs combine math, art

East Carolina University’s new Math Art Project has combined the study of math with art, and for a group of eastern North Carolina youngsters the results have been nearly picture...

Mar 22, 2000
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Phi Kappa Phi holds debate

A public debate on coastal development in North Carolina will be held April 3 at East Carolina University with two of the state's leading proponents of conservation and economic development...

Mar 21, 2000
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ECU survey looks at beach nourishment

The number of North Carolina coastal residents who oppose taxes or fees for beach repair and replinishment projects outnumber those who are willing to pay to support such projects, according...