ECU opens science lab for new biotech course
A new science laboratory being assembled in the biology department at East Carolina University will help students get better training in the rapidly growing field of biotechnology. Dr. Charles Bland,...
A new science laboratory being assembled in the biology department at East Carolina University will help students get better training in the rapidly growing field of biotechnology. Dr. Charles Bland,...
East Carolina University’s School of Education will recognize the work of eight North Carolinians at its annual awards ceremony in Wright Auditorium on Tuesday (Feb. 6) at 7:30 p.m. Those...
An executive for the long-running children’s television show “Sesame Street” will be the featured speaker at East Carolina University’s annual James W. Batten Distinguished Educator Lecture and Awards Ceremony on...
Don Ensley (Allied Health Sciences) and David Dennard (History) will direct a project to recount the true stories and experiences of black physicians in eastern North Carolina. The project, scheduled...
East Carolina University recently dedicated the new location of its Ledonia Wright African-American Cultural Center. Now housed in the historically-important Bloxton House, in the heart of the main campus, the...
He’s no archaeologist, but on a research trip to the Middle East and to sites where the Bible’s people lived thousands of years ago, East Carolina University professor Dick Stephenson...
A resolution that passed the ECU Faculty Senate last week follows the wake of a debate at UNC-Chapel Hill over tuition hikes and pay raises for professors. “This could sound...
A group of political scientists from East Carolina University and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro have a plan they hope will attract a ton of governmental paperwork. In...
Few would argue with Margaret Capen’s candor about her field of expertise. “Statistics,” she said, “can be very dry.” But Dr. Capen’s School of Business classes on statistical analysis and...
As seen by East Carolina University professor Elmer Poe, the classroom is about two inches square. Seated in front of a computer and wearing a headset and a tiny microphone...