Conradt book examines politics in Europe
A new book co-authored by David P. Conradt (Political Science), "Politics in Europe, Fifth Edition" was published by Congressional Quarterly Press in Washington, D.C. According to Dietmar Herz, chair for...
A new book co-authored by David P. Conradt (Political Science), "Politics in Europe, Fifth Edition" was published by Congressional Quarterly Press in Washington, D.C. According to Dietmar Herz, chair for...
East Carolina University researchers are collaborating this fall with the UNC Coastal Studies Institute and the citizens of Columbia, N.C. to explore the region’s history and close connection with...
East Carolina University history department chair Dr. Gerald Prokopowicz will serve as project scholar for the “Let’s Talk About it: Making Sense of the American Civil War” series at the...
East Carolina University English professor Roger C. Schlobin has retired after a combined 42 years of teaching at ECU, The Ohio State University and Purdue University. Schlobin is one of...
The collection Culture, Communication, and Cyberspace: Rethinking Technical Communication for International Online Environments – edited by Kirk St. Amant (English) and Filipp Sapienza (White Mouse Solutions) – was recently published...
East Carolina University and North Carolina Emergency Management will host the second annual hurricane conference for emergency managers May 18 in the Murphy Center on campus. Along with representatives...
Two rising juniors at East Carolina University were named recipients of the 2011-12 Moldin scholarship, which provides $2,000 annually for selected students in chemistry or biology. Recipients are Sarah Howell...
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...
More than 250 middle and high school students are expected to participate March 30 in the regional National History Day competition at East Carolina University. Judging at the event, themed...