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...
(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...
(Feb. 8, 1994) — Talk about far away places! Geography buffs would have a field day at East Carolina University this spring. There are 42 countries represented on...
(Feb. 8, 1994) — Talk about far away places! Geography buffs would have a field day at East Carolina University this spring. There are 42 countries represented on...
(Jan. 26, 1994) — East Carolina University’s spot on the state’s new information highway network, announced Tuesday, is more akin to a major fuel and service depot than...
(Jan. 20, 1994) — East Carolina University’s enrollment for the spring semester is 16,581, according to the registrar’s office that released enrollment figures today. The total is below...
(Jan. 19, 1994) — East Carolina University officials held a ceremony this week to start construction on the new Student Recreation Center. The project, when completed, will give...
(Jan. 11, 1994) — A candlelight march and a speech by a member of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s executive staff will highlight East Carolina University’s...
(Jan. 9, 1994) — A state ferryboat trimmed in purple and gold and decked out with other symbols of ECU will soon sail the waters of the Pamlico...
In a meeting Dec. 10, the ECU Board of Trustees issued two awards to staff members, created a new Board of Visitors, added names to the streets at the medical...
Dr. Thomas G. Irons, one of East Carolina University’s most respected teachers of medicine, will deliver the commencement address at ECU’s fall graduation program Dec. 11 in Ficklen Stadium. The...