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A mystery shipwreck exhibited outside Nags Head Town Hall has a new sign thanks to East Carolina University art students. The students, now alumni, worked on the project in fall...
A mystery shipwreck exhibited outside Nags Head Town Hall has a new sign thanks to East Carolina University art students. The students, now alumni, worked on the project in fall...
East Carolina University’s S. Rudolph Alexander Performing Arts Series is one of 170 organizations across North Carolina to participate in a statewide arts celebration of the 50th anniversary of the North...
The Dashwood sisters are still finding their balance in this adaptation to Jane Austen’s “Sense and Sensibility,” which opened Sept. 28 in McGinnis Theatre at East Carolina University. Set in...
ECU Student Media and the School of Communication are pleased to announce that magazine editor Joanna Citrinbaum Zerlin has been selected as the 2017 Professional-In-Residence. Zerlin’s magazine career has included desk-editing...
The S. Rudolph Alexander Performing Arts Series at East Carolina University will open its 55th season on Friday, Sept. 22 with “Billie and Blue Eyes,” celebrating the music of Billie...
The School of Art and Design at East Carolina University will host an art exhibit of faculty and graduate student work titled “Is This the World We Created?” beginning Aug....
Jayme Host brings an infectious enthusiasm and high energy as the new director of the School of Theatre and Dance at East Carolina University. She said she was drawn to...
East Carolina University senior music education major Lauren Lewis has been selected as one of this year's recipients of the Shannon Kelly Kane Scholarship and the National Association for Music...
East Carolina University’s College of Fine Arts and Communication has received a $20,000 National Endowment for the Arts grant to research the cultural and economic impact of a glassblowing studio...
Florrie Marshall, East Carolina University alum (BM, Performance, '15; Certificate of Advanced Performance Study, viola performance, '16) and Yale University first-year graduate student in viola performance, has been awarded the...