News Archives

Jan 16, 2008
  • ECU News Services

ECU to host regional Campus Safety Symposium

Attorney General Roy Cooper will deliver the keynote address for East Carolina University’s second annual Campus Safety Symposium Jan. 31 through Feb. 1. Designed to attract school administrators from community...

Jan 15, 2008
  • Crystal Baity

4th annual Jean Mills Health Symposium to be held Feb. 15-16

A two-day symposium and health fair bringing awareness and seeking solutions to critical health care issues facing minorities will be held Feb. 15-16. The 4th annual Jean Mills Health Symposium...

Jan 14, 2008
  • Crystal Baity

Moldovan Minister of Health to visit ECU

Dr. Ion Ababii, minister of health in the eastern European country Moldova, will visit East Carolina University on Wednesday, Jan. 16, as part of a multi-city visit in North Carolina....

Jan 10, 2008
  • Doug Boyd

Medical student recognition banquet to be held Jan. 19

Graduating minority medical students at East Carolina University will be recognized Saturday, Jan. 19, at the 24th annual Dr. Andrew A. Best Senior Recognition Banquet. The event begins at 7...

Jan 10, 2008
  • ECU News Services

Project to document oral histories of ECU graduates

East Carolina University’s J.Y. Joyner Library is working with the campus Centennial Task Force to prepare an oral history of first-generation graduates of the university. Twenty interviews will be conducted...

Jan 10, 2008
  • ECU News Services

Editor of North Carolina Literary Review recognized for accomplishments

Margaret Bauer, the editor of the North Carolina Literary Review, has been recognized for her leadership and work with the journal by the Council of Editors of Learned Journals. The...

Jan 10, 2008
  • ECU News Services

Editor of North Carolina Literary Review recognized for accomplishments

Margaret Bauer, the editor of the North Carolina Literary Review, has been recognized for her leadership and work with the journal by the Council of Editors of Learned Journals. The...

Jan 10, 2008
  • ECU News Services

ECU business professors study laws about 911, emerging technology

For nearly a decade, a team of researchers at East Carolina University’s College of Business has been studying how telecommunications technology in North Carolina affects 911 emergency calls. So when...

Jan 04, 2008
  • ECU News Services

ECU professor explores technology and ‘space’

An East Carolina University communications professor has co-authored a book that examines how technology, such as cell phones and the Internet, shape and challenge traditional notions of “space.” ECU’s Tami...

Dec 21, 2007
  • ECU News Services

ECU receives UNC development grant

GREENVILLE, NC  —   East Carolina University received a grant from the North Carolina General Assembly as part of a UNC System-wide economic development initiative. The grant, totaling $288,694, was...