Harvard professor Stephen Burt speaks, studies at ECU
Harvard professor and poet-critic Stephen Burt read from his poetry and spoke about the relationship between writing poetry and criticism during a visit to East Carolina University Feb. 7....
Harvard professor and poet-critic Stephen Burt read from his poetry and spoke about the relationship between writing poetry and criticism during a visit to East Carolina University Feb. 7....
East Carolina University creative writing graduate student Michael Kent Brantley has published the first issue of an online journal entitled "What the Fiction." The journal is available at http://www.whatthefiction.com. ECU...
An article by Denise E. Dickens (Accounting), "An Examination of Partner Perceptions of Partner Rotation: Direct and Indirect Consequences to Audit Quality" was published in A Journal of Practice and...
The 7th annual Librarian to Librarian Summit was held at Joyner Library’s Teaching Resources Center Feb 4. The conference, only one of two statewide, featured more than 30 diverse...
East Carolina University will host a FAFSA Day from 9 a.m. to noon Feb. 18 in Joyner Library. Staff from ECU, Pitt Community College and Miller-Motte College will be on...
Gerald E. Ware died Jan. 29. Ware was the father of Camilla Dawson (Telemedicine - Brody School of Medicine) and father-in-law of Bill Dawson (Chemistry).
The Chancellor’s Committee on the Status of Women is sponsoring a Tenure and Promotion workshop and a Promotion workshop Feb. 10. Participants may register for either or both workshops by...
The East Carolina University College of Education hosted 36 high school guidance counselors from eastern North Carolina Feb. 2 The “Each One – Reach One” event informed counselors about the...
The Rho Omega Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota, an international honor society for graduate counseling students, will hold an induction ceremony Feb. 10 for its new honorees. Keynote speaker will...
Mark Eugene Myer of Jacksonville, Fla., formerly a facilities architect with the ECU Office of Facilities Engineering and Architectural Services, died Feb. 1, 2012, at the Earl B. Hadlow Center...