News Archives

Mar 15, 1994
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ECU professor pens history book

GREENVILLE, NC   (Mar. 15, 1994)   —   The year is 1999 and World War III has just begun in the imagination of East Carolina University’s Michael A. Palmer. In...

Mar 01, 1994
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Greek archaeologist describes finds

GREENVILLE, NC   (Mar. 1, 1994)   —   The photo of an oblong underwater mound of clay jars and stones look like a trash dump, but a Greek archaeologist who...

Feb 28, 1994
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ECU surveys Civil War blockade runners

(Feb. 28, 1994)   —   East Carolina University will study the remains of several blockade runners that sank near Wilmington, N.C. during the American Civil War.  The two-year project,...

Feb 23, 1994
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ECU professor receives design awards

(Feb. 23, 1994)   —   An East Carolina University art professor has won two publication design awards at the national PRE- magazine competition held this month in Chicago. Eva...

Feb 23, 1994
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ECU professor receives design awards

(Feb. 23, 1994)   —   An East Carolina University art professor has won two publication design awards at the national PRE- magazine competition held this month in Chicago. Eva...

Feb 17, 1994
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ECU’s Japan Center East hosts meeting

(Feb. 17, 1994)   —   The North Carolina Japan Center East, based at East Carolina University, has received two grants for projects to help improve educational links between Japan...

Feb 17, 1994
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ECU Launches “TeachEast”

(Feb. 17, 1994)   —   East Carolina University is taking a new approach to developing good teachers for public education. Dr. Charles R. Coble, dean of the ECU School...

Feb 14, 1994
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DNA art focus at ECU

(Feb. 14, 1994)   —   Art is in the eye of the beholder, but Ulla Godwin of East Carolina University also demonstrates that art is in the genes. Mrs....

Feb 11, 1994
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ECU compiles report on coastal counties

GREENVILLE, NC   (Feb. 11, 1994)   —   Excessive development is a top concern among people in parts of North Carolina’s coastal region, outranking the fear of offshore oil and...

Feb 09, 1994
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Biologists study evolution at turtle’s pace

(Feb. 9, 1994)   —   The slow but persistent tortoise outran the hare in an old children’s fable. And in the Great Depression, it graced southern dinner tables as...