ECU employee named Pitt County Firefighter of the Year
East Carolina University employee Charles Suggs, a crew leader in moving services, was awarded Pitt County Firefighter of the Year during a special ceremony on Jan. 19. Suggs has worked...
East Carolina University employee Charles Suggs, a crew leader in moving services, was awarded Pitt County Firefighter of the Year during a special ceremony on Jan. 19. Suggs has worked...
There is a direct correlation between politics and the treatment of pain, according to Dr. Keith Wailoo, who spoke at East Carolina University on Jan. 31. Wailoo, a Princeton University...
From diving on undersea battle fields to homeless veterans, military-related research is an expanding enterprise at East Carolina University. And with more than $7 million in research funding from the...
A project at East Carolina University’s College of Nursing is helping health departments and other health care providers ensure the availability of screening and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases. Cheryl...
East Carolina University students like Emery Bowser are preparing to teach in their own classrooms one day through a unique network of schools in eastern North Carolina. ECU’s College...
A class art project at East Carolina University and a local gallery exhibit explore the relationship between art and poetry, demonstrating the divergent paths inspiration can take. Last fall, 15...
A new facility in Greenville will increase collaborative education for health care providers across eastern North Carolina, including those who begin their careers East Carolina University. Eastern Area Health Education...
Nominations are due Wednesday, Feb. 1 for the 2017 Women of Distinction Awards given by the Chancellor’s Committee on the Status of Women. The ECU Women of Distinction Awards are...
The Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, has recognized East Carolina University as a semifinalist in this year’s Innovations...
Walking is the chief mode of travel for Community Crossroads Center resident Nancy Connor and foot health is important to her. “I’m on my feet most of the day and...