ECU News Services Archives

Dec 02, 2005
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ECU historian pens book about eastern N.C. Native Americans

Until last month, little had been published about the history of the Native American tribes in eastern North Carolina. In his new book,Keeping the Circle: American Indian Identity in Eastern...

Dec 02, 2005
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ECU offers book arts courses

In the age of automation, the idea of crafting a hand-stitched, personally bound book might seem like a mere footpath on the information superhighway. But in the printmaking room at...

Dec 02, 2005
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ECU students, professor rescued by U.S. Coast Guard

An East Carolina University biologist and two students were rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard Friday morning after their research boat sunk in the Albemarle Sound. Biology professor Roger Rulifson...

Nov 28, 2005
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ECU sculptor wins best in show

Hanna Jubran, a sculpture professor at East Carolina University, was awarded best in show this month for his work, Mountain Landscape. Jubran won the Great Eastern Management Prize for Best...

Nov 28, 2005
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ECU names director of International Programs

Creating a stronger international presence at East Carolina University will not only help to foster better ties with people and institutions worldwide, Terry Rodenberg said, it will also help its...

Nov 08, 2005
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Multicultural reading held for ECU English professor

A special tribute was held in honor of Gay Wilentz, an ECU English professor who co-founded ECU’s ethnic studies and multicultural literature programs at ECU. More than 100 of Wilentz’s...

Nov 05, 2005
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ECU sociologists donate, dedicate computing lab

A gift from two East Carolina University sociologists has provided a state-of-the-art computer-training lab for students pursuing degrees in sociology. The dedication for the Linda A. Mooney and John R....

Nov 04, 2005
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ECU sociologist influences U.S. Border Patrol legislation

An East Carolina University sociologist’s research on the U.S. Border Patrol has helped to craft a bill that would increase surveillance equipment and manpower across the U.S. border with Mexico....

Nov 02, 2005
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ECU community recalls Rosa Parks’ legacy

As civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks was laid to rest near her home in Detroit Wednesday, more than 200 members of the East Carolina University community gathered at Mendenhall Student...

Oct 24, 2005
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ECU test-drives hybrid bus

Bus drivers at East Carolina University had a chance to test-drive a hybrid bus Oct. 18 and 19. The 40-foot bus, manufactured by New Flyer, was equipped with a GM...