J.H. Rose High, Tar River Writing Project awarded $20,000 grant
Students and teachers from J.H. Rose High School in Greenville were on ECU’s campus June 15-19 working with staff from the Tar River Writing Project developing plans to implement an...
Students and teachers from J.H. Rose High School in Greenville were on ECU’s campus June 15-19 working with staff from the Tar River Writing Project developing plans to implement an...
A grant from the State Library of North Carolina will aid in improving accessibility to historical archives housed in an East Carolina University library. The State Library of North Carolina,...
The American Library Association has accredited East Carolina University’s master of library science degree program, the largest producer of school library media coordinators in the state. As a result of...
Allan Gurganus, acclaimed author of “Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All,” will be the keynote speaker for the Friends of Joyner Library’s annual spring banquet scheduled for 6 p.m., April...
By Steve Tuttle Ever wonder about the people whose names are on campus buildings? Who were they? A new web site answers those questions with profiles and pictures of the...
Alan R. Bailey, head of the Teaching Resources Center, was one of the 26 educators inducted into East Carolina University’s Educators Hall of Fame on Oct. 18. This honor recognizes...
The fourth annual Joyner Library/Academic Affairs Faculty Author Book Awards held Oct. 24 honored 35 faculty members for scholarly book publications. “Publishing a scholarly book is a significant professional achievement...
J.Y. Joyner Library at East Carolina University was awarded a $1,750 Grassroots Art Project Grant to support the planning and implementation of the upcoming project “African American Life in Eastern...