ECU faculty, students work to authenticate Wright brothers artifact
When the Wright Brothers moved to Kitty Hawk to follow the wind more than a century ago, they brought limited household supplies. Their thoughts seemed to be focused more on...
When the Wright Brothers moved to Kitty Hawk to follow the wind more than a century ago, they brought limited household supplies. Their thoughts seemed to be focused more on...
Seven students at the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University have been selected as 2008-2009 North Carolina Albert Schweitzer Fellows. The students, who just finished their first year...
Thomas J. Spaulding, Jr., head of the non-profit organization Up With People, and an East Carolina alum, will deliver the keynote address at ECU’s spring commencement May 10. The ECU...
David Conde has joined East Carolina University as senior associate vice chancellor for special initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Before coming to ECU, Conde was associate vice president...
The third annual Gene Watson Golf Tournament to benefit the transplant surgery fund at the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University will be held May 17 at Hickory...
Sen. Barack Obama of Illinoiswill hold a rally Thursday evening at Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum to promote his bid to become the Democratic Party’s 2008 presidential nominee. Doors will...
A gift from ECU alumnus David Bond will enable the College of Business to establish more than 20 new scholarships. The David Bond Access Scholarships will be awarded annually to...
Fifty-nine East Carolina University health sciences faculty were honored April 2 for their published works at the 3rd annual Faculty Author Recognition Awards. Works recognized included books, book chapters and...
Dan Kane, a student in East Carolina University’s bioenergetics PhD program, has received recognition from the American Physiological Society’s Environmental and Exercise Physiology Section for his research that will help...
An East Carolina University professor's quest to collect historically significant microscopes has turned into an exhibit at Laupus Library. From April 4 through December 31, about 40 of Dr. Donald...