Library News Archives

Jun 01, 2015
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ALA accredits ECU’s MLA program

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...

May 07, 2015
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Exhibition runs May to August at Joyner Library

Apr 17, 2015
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Award-winning author to speak at Joyner Library banquet

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...

Apr 06, 2015
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Laupus to host new book discussion series

Laupus Library will launch a new series April 16 titled “Speaking Volumes: A Book Discussion Series Focusing on the Health Sciences.” The inaugural program will showcase a recently published book,...

Feb 16, 2015
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Library exhibit highlights African American life in eastern N.C.

Dec 17, 2014
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University Archives launches site profiling ECU icons

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...

Nov 05, 2014
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Joyner staff member honored for commitment to education

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...

Oct 29, 2014
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ECU’s Joyner Library honors ECU faculty authors

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...

Oct 27, 2014
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ECU’s Joyner Library awarded Grassroots Art Project Grant

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...

Sep 30, 2014
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Lecture to focus on life of Paul Crouch

Gregory Taylor, associate professor of history at Chowan University in Murfreesboro, will present “Cold War Pawn: One Man’s Ideological Journey through a Divided World, at 5 p.m. Oct. 8 in...