Tuten to moderate “Mad Men” panel in NYC
ECU marketing professor Tracy Tuten was invited to moderate, "Meet Mad Men 2012," a panel of social media and advertising experts at the New York Public Library, July 17. Tuten...
ECU marketing professor Tracy Tuten was invited to moderate, "Meet Mad Men 2012," a panel of social media and advertising experts at the New York Public Library, July 17. Tuten...
New trees will be planted in the 14th Street parking lot renovation area across from Belk Residence Hall as part of a sustainable parking lot design. The new canopy trees...
The 2012 Second Quarter Housekeepers Awards for Excellence recipients for service are Marion “Elaine” Hyman and Jessica Roundtree-Price with Academics, Clinton Smith with Residence Halls / Student Recreation Center, and...
East Carolina University researchers Jeff Popke and Scott Curtis (Geography) received three-year funding of $275,000 for their project, "Vulnerability and Resilience Among Small Farmers in Jamaica: An Assessment of Climate...
East Carolina University archaeologist Dr. Megan Perry, associate professor of Anthropology, is co-directing the first of three scheduled excavations in Jordan. A blog of daily activities and photographs from...
Drs. Laura Prividera and Jeffery Ward were named interim associate deans of the College of Fine Arts and Communication. Prividera is the associate director of the School of Communication. She...
East Carolina University business professor Mauro Falasca (Marketing and Supply Chain Management) has published two articles: "A two-stage procurement model for humanitarian relief supply chains," in the Journal of Humanitarian...
A chapter written by ECU history professor Timothy Jenks, “Lord Nelson’s Procession by Water: The River Thames and late-Georgian Naval Spectacle,” was included in the exhibition, “The Royal River: Power,...
Joyner Library faculty have reported recent publications, as follows: Matt Reynolds, digital collections librarian, and Dale Sauter, manuscript curator, collaborated with former staff member Gypse Legge on a chapter in...
East Carolina University’s director of the Center for Sustainable Tourism, Pat Long, spoke before a Congressional Subcommittee this week on the topic, “Where the Jobs Are – Promoting Tourism to...