News Archives

Jun 18, 2004
  • ECU News Services

ECU welcomes visitors from China, Japan

(June 18, 2004)   —   Two international groups will be in Greenville Monday and Tuesday to meet with representatives from East Carolina University about expanding ventures, including robotic surgery...

Jun 14, 2004
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ECU Technology could help track West Nile virus

(June 14, 2004)   —   East Carolina University researchers hope wireless computers will soon streamline the identification and tracking of mosquitoes carrying the West Nile virus. The innovation, a...

Jun 10, 2004
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Floyd to continue as ECU’s interim AD

(June 10, 2004)   —   Nick Floyd, interim athletics director at East Carolina University, has agreed to continue serving in that role until a permanent AD is named, Chancellor...

Jun 09, 2004
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ECU biologist talks cicadas

(June 9, 2004)   —   The rhythmic buzzing of the cicada is well underway in eastern North Carolina, but the hum is not that of the 17-year insect, which...

Jun 08, 2004
  • ECU News Services

Reflexology could aid cancer pain

(June 8, 2004)   —   An East Carolina University School of Nursing researcher is studying how cancer patients benefit from reflexology - manual pressure applied to specific points on...

Jun 08, 2004
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Herenda named associate basketball coach

GREENVILLE, NC   (June 8, 2004)   —   Greg Herenda has been promoted to associate head coach of the East Carolina University men's basketball team, head coach Bill Herrion announced...

Jun 08, 2004
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Niswander named dean of ECU’S College of Business

GREENVILLE, NC   (June 8, 2004)   —   Dr. Frederick Niswander, assistant dean for graduate programs in the College of Business and chair of the faculty at East Carolina University,...

Jun 08, 2004
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ECU scholar links slave manuscript, eastern NC

GREENVILLE, NC   (June 8, 2004)   —   An East Carolina University English professor's quest to research local links to a fugitive slave will be assisted by a grant from...

May 31, 2004
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ECU chemist’s grant provides undergraduate assistance

GREENVILLE, NC   (May 31, 2004)   —   An East Carolina University chemist received a $35,000 grant to research how proteins bind with some help from a nuclear magnetic resonance...

May 28, 2004
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ECU signs pact with Uruguay

GREENVILLE, NC   (May 28, 2004)   —   The N.C. Agromedicine Institute at East Carolina University on Thursday established an institutional relationship with BIO Uruguay, a research and training institute...