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Oct 03, 2013
  • Crystal Baity

Nursing celebrates midwifery program

GREENVILLE, N.C.   (Oct. 3, 2013)   —   Think again if the word “midwife” conjures up thoughts of home birth and hippies. In fact, 95 percent of births attended by...

Oct 02, 2013
  • Spaine Stephens

‘MEMORABLE AND MEANINGFUL’

Jane Goodall barked a series of chimpanzee cries that sounded startlingly real. Then, her face melted into a smile. “Hello,” she said in a soft, lyrical voice. “This is me.”...

Oct 02, 2013
  • Spaine Stephens

ACE FELLOW ON CAMPUS

Dr. David L. Graham believes time spent with East Carolina University administrators will ultimately make him a better leader. Graham is a 2013-14 American Council on Education (ACE) Fellow, visiting...

Oct 01, 2013
  • Doug Boyd

Study shows omega-3 fatty acids boost immunity

New research at East Carolina University suggests that omega-3 fatty acids may have potential applications for combating infections in obese people. The study, led by Dr. S. Raza Shaikh, an...

Sep 27, 2013
  • Doug Boyd

Study shows omega-3 fatty acids boost immunity

GREENVILLE, N.C.   (Sept. 27, 2013)   —   New research at East Carolina University suggests that omega-3 fatty acids may have potential applications for combating infections in obese people.  The study, led...

Sep 27, 2013
  • Lacey L. Gray

ECU Voyages of Discovery lecture features Dr. Jane Goodall

Renowned British primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall will address students, faculty, staff and guests of East Carolina University at a sold-out event Tuesday in Wright Auditorium.  The founder of the Jane...

Sep 26, 2013
  • Kathryn Kennedy

VAMPIRES AND VICTORIANS

Two days before the opening night of “Dracula,” in a backstage dressing room at McGinnis Theatre, costume designer Cybele Moon cocked her head and sized up a white, lacy wedding...

Sep 25, 2013
  • Crystal Baity

Person First: Labels have no place in health care

GREENVILLE, N.C.   (Sept. 25, 2013)   —   Occupational therapy students at East Carolina University have started a “Person First” campaign to encourage health care professionals to avoid labeling people as their...

Sep 25, 2013
  • Crystal Baity

‘PERSON FIRST’

Occupational therapy students at East Carolina University have started a “Person First” campaign to encourage health care professionals to avoid labeling people as their disability or condition. ECU’s Delta Beta...

Sep 24, 2013
  • Crystal Baity

Country Doctor Museum brings “History Alive!” on Oct. 12

GREENVILLE, N.C.   (Sept. 24, 2013)   —   A daylong celebration at the oldest museum in the nation dedicated to the history of rural health care will be held Saturday, Oct. 12....