News Archives

Dec 06, 2016
  • Elizabeth Willy

NURSING WORLDWIDE

It’s no secret that East Carolina University’s College of Nursing prepares nurses to serve North Carolina, educating the most new nurses of any institution in the state. And its graduate...

Dec 02, 2016
  • Crystal Baity

ALMOST LIVE

A new tool in East Carolina University's College of Education is helping students prepare to teach in their own classroom one day. The virtual reality program, called Mursion, provides possible...

Dec 02, 2016
  • Amy Adams Ellis

EARLY INTERVENTION

A new grant awarded to East Carolina University's Brody School of Medicine will support routine HIV blood testing for patients who come to Vidant Medical Center's emergency department and will...

Dec 01, 2016
  • Jamie Smith

HOPE RESTORED

Two months ago, walking more than a few steps without resting was impossible for 4-year-old Daniel Ambikiire. A congenital heart defect prevented him from being an active boy and pursuing...

Nov 28, 2016
  • Jules Norwood

Gone With The Wind

Nov 23, 2016
  • Crystal Baity

Honors College to double enrollment

East Carolina University's Honors College will enroll 100 more incoming freshmen next fall as part of an expansion plan that will double the number of students in the program. In...

Nov 22, 2016
  • Crystal Baity

FLOWER POWER

The purple and gold faces of 72 pansies are brightening up a clinic entry way thanks to East Carolina University’s aphasia therapy group. The beautification project isn’t just for the...

Nov 21, 2016
  • Crystal Baity

ART TRANSFORMED

East Carolina University’s Wellington B. Gray Gallery will host the first stop of a national tour of the IMAGINE PEACE NOW! exhibition Nov. 21 through Jan. 16. ECU also will...

Nov 18, 2016
  • Sophronia Knott

CROSS-COUNTRY

An East Carolina University Honors College student's app led to an invitation to ride the Millennial Trains Project this summer. Mona Amin, a senior majoring in biology at ECU, co-created...

Nov 17, 2016
  • Doug Boyd

SHELTER FROM THE STORM

On Halloween, Jessica Parker worked near the corner of U.S. 17 Business in Windsor, shoveling gravel into potholes in a town park along the Cashie River, which had flooded a...