Arts and Sciences Archives

Mar 03, 2014
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ECU symposium to address biodiversity, climate change

The East Carolina University Center for Biodiversity will host a two-day symposium on the effect of climate change on biodiversity in the southeastern U.S. March 14-15 in Room 307, Science...

Mar 03, 2014
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Avenarius to speak present ‘local voices’

East Carolina University anthropology professor Christine Avenarius will present "In their own words: Local voices on the Outer Banks economy and the environment," at 6 p.m. March 6 at the...

Jan 23, 2014
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Civil rights activist to speak at ECU

Julian Bond, civil rights activist and professor emeritus of the Corcoran Department of History at the University of Virginia, will deliver the Lawrence F. Brewster Lecture in History at East...

Jan 13, 2014
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ECU professor’s book on state politics draws interest

A new book on North Carolina politics by East Carolina University political science professor Dr. Thomas Eamon has triggered significant media interest. Eamon will speak this week on WUNC’s “The...

Jan 13, 2014
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ECU researcher’s wedding held in SeaWorld’s penguin habitat

A SeaWorld wedding between East Carolina University’s director of conservation Susanne Grieve and Jeff Rawson, who met during a 2012 trip to Antarctica, is featured on the Orlando Sentinel and...

Dec 20, 2013
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Albright book chronicles B-1 Band history

ECU English professor Alex Albright was interviewed this month on the WUNC N.C. Public Radio program, “The State of Things,” about his recent book titled “The Forgotten First: B-1 and...

Dec 05, 2013
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ECU alumni participate in discovery of lost Japanese submarine in Hawaii

By Lacey Gray Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences Researchers in Hawaii, including two East Carolina University alumni, have found a large WWII-era Japanese submarine in 2,300 feet of...

Oct 31, 2013
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ECU professor emeritus receives lifetime achievement award

ECU professor emeritus Dr. William N. Still, founder and former director of the ECU Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology program, was honored with a Knox Naval History Lifetime Achievement Award...

Oct 25, 2013
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Whited receives Young Alumni Award

East Carolina University professor Matthew C. Whited received the 2013 Young Alumni Award from the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Whited is assistant professor in...

Oct 15, 2013
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Harvard University biologist to discuss genetics, frog behavior

A Harvard University biologist will discuss methods of investigating genetic influences on social behavior in frogs during a presentation at 4 p.m. Oct. 24 in Room C309, Science and Technology...