ECU Neuroscience Symposium to be Oct. 29
GREENVILLE, N.C. (Oct. 17, 2013) — Research on restless legs syndrome, traumatic brain injury and more are among the topics to be discussed at the 15th annual East...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (Oct. 17, 2013) — Research on restless legs syndrome, traumatic brain injury and more are among the topics to be discussed at the 15th annual East...
Senior Alex Gajewski knows what he wants to do after graduation. The aspiring sports broadcaster has held internships with ESPN radio, TV stations in Greenville and Charlotte, NASCAR Productions and...
Overcoming challenges and building a career in cupcakes were two memorable illustrations of leadership and service offered during the fourth event in the ECU Incredible Women’s Series. Presented by the...
Nearly 100 eighth grade girls from 12 Pitt County middle schools attended the fourth annual STEM Girls conference Oct. 4 at East Carolina University to learn more about majors and...
When Lindsay Gardiner Takkunen first heard about the terrorist attack on the Westgate Mall in Kenya, the news hit close to home. Takkunen, a 2002 graduate of East Carolina University,...
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...
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.”...
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...
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...
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...