News Archives

Jan 10, 2017
  • Crystal Baity

Top Marks

East Carolina University’s online bachelor’s and master’s degree programs have been recognized among the nation’s best by U.S. News & World Report. ECU’s online graduate programs in business, criminal justice,...

Jan 09, 2017
  • Doug Boyd

Front and Center

A typical day for first-year medical student Bryan Morales starts early, goes late and packs a lot in between. But for him, that's no problem. He's used to challenges-such as...

Jan 04, 2017
  • Elizabeth Willy

ADDRESSING DISPARITY

Claudia Ferrufino-Sosa was just 28 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Now, at age 33 and cancer-free, she’s sharing what she’s learned about the importance of early detection with...

Jan 02, 2017
  • Doug Boyd

Leadership Lessons

Leadership isn't something that can be loaded into the hold of a C-17 Globemaster and airlifted to an international hotspot.   So where does it come from, and how does...

Dec 29, 2016
  • Jackie Drake

UNIQUE SOLUTION

Educators around the world face many of the same difficulties when pursuing advanced degrees, like completing their research and dissertation while working, but East Carolina University now provides a unique...

Dec 29, 2016
  • ECU News Services

2016: A Year in Review

Dec 22, 2016
  • Crystal Baity

HANDS ON

ECU construction management alumni are building the $122 million student center set to become the new “front door” to the university on 10th Street. It is scheduled to open in...

Dec 21, 2016
  • Doug Boyd

VITAL ROLE

East Carolina University continues to lead the state in the percentage of medical graduates training in or practicing primary care five years after completing school, according to a report presented...

Dec 20, 2016
  • Michael Rudd

DYNAMIC FUTURES

For the fall 2016 graduation ceremonies, East Carolina University's College of Engineering and Technology lived up to the university's promise: Tomorrow starts here. For the college, "tomorrow" is represented by...

Dec 16, 2016
  • Crystal Baity

PIRATE SOLES

  Despite temperatures hovering in the 30s, East Carolina University student Christine Fay knew she only had to get from the car to Minges Coliseum in her four-inch, multicolored heels...