TWO OF A KIND
Iva Marie Winstead of Bath decided to become a nurse after job shadowing in high school. She didn’t have to look far for a role model. When Winstead receives her...
Iva Marie Winstead of Bath decided to become a nurse after job shadowing in high school. She didn’t have to look far for a role model. When Winstead receives her...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (Dec. 11, 2012) — U.S. Navy veteran and reservist Pat Frede is taking the skills she’s learned as a fundraiser for East Carolina University’s College of...
U.S. Navy veteran and reservist Pat Frede is taking the skills she’s learned as a fundraiser for East Carolina University’s College of Allied Health Sciences to the horn of Africa. ...
Teacher Vardina Harrington seized the moment with a lesson on awards in the Lucille W. Gorham Intergenerational Community Center afterschool program. "What is the first thing that comes to mind...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (Nov. 6, 2012) — Catherine Geneaux, an ECU alumna and speech language pathologist, will talk Nov. 9 about living and working in Alaska —where clinicians fly...
A first-of-its-kind event united East Carolina University students on the health sciences campus to explore cultures, hidden misconceptions and their own beliefs. On Oct. 25, about 240 students and 50 faculty...
Steve Duncan is a history buff who lives East Carolina University’s motto of service. The credenza in his office is filled with scores of military coins collected through the years...
The purple and gold will honor the red, white and blue as East Carolina University hosts several military-related events leading up to Veterans Day. On Thursday, Oct. 25, Dr. Harold...
A military scholarship in East Carolina University’s College of Allied Health Sciences has received a $10,000 donation. The Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association made the donation to the Patriot Scholarship,...
A daylong celebration at the oldest museum in the United States dedicated to the history of rural health care will be held Saturday, Oct. 27. The Country Doctor Museum will...