SHIPSHAPE FOR THE FUTURE
East Carolina University’s graduating class of fall 2019 includes nearly 2,300 students who will receive their degrees during the Friday, Dec. 13 commencement ceremony. The students are unique and ambitious....
East Carolina University’s graduating class of fall 2019 includes nearly 2,300 students who will receive their degrees during the Friday, Dec. 13 commencement ceremony. The students are unique and ambitious....
Charlotte’s Mesyiah Fleming credits East Carolina University with providing not only the skills, but also the lifelong friends and connections to succeed in his chosen career. Fleming, who will graduate...
Soon-to-be-alumnus Calvin Massey Jr. describes himself as an introvert. However, he was able to break out of that personality trait when he enrolled at East Carolina University and the College...
East Carolina University’s Miller School of Entrepreneurship is the newest chapter member of the Sigma Nu Tau entrepreneurship honor society. ECU becomes the 31st Sigma Nu Tau chapter overall and...
East Carolina University’s Miller School of Entrepreneurship is the newest chapter member of the Sigma Nu Tau entrepreneurship honor society. ECU becomes the 31st Sigma Nu Tau chapter overall and...
While turkey or ham has traditionally taken center stage at holiday meals, some families may find that their students transitioned to a plant-based or meatless diet over the fall semester....
Twelve student teams with entrepreneurial aspirations recently entered round two of the third annual Pirate Entrepreneurship Challenge, the signature pitch competition of the Miller School of Entrepreneurship in ECU’s College...
The East Carolina University Board of Trustees approved increases in student tuition and fees beginning in the fall 2020 semester and announced a search committee to find its next chancellor...
The move to college isn’t all about academics. Most students are living on their own for the first time, deciding when to come and go without curfews or parental supervision....
Here’s bad news for college students: A Princeton University study says financial stress can make you less smart. “When human beings see scarcity, they go into survival mode,” said Dean...