Center for Medical Education gains golden support
The vision for the state-of-the-art technology in the Center for Medical Education (CME) at East Carolina University’s Brody School of Medicine came into better focus this month thanks to a...
The vision for the state-of-the-art technology in the Center for Medical Education (CME) at East Carolina University’s Brody School of Medicine came into better focus this month thanks to a...
A new investment in East Carolina University’s College of Education (COE) came with a clear directive – go educate [more] future teachers. The multi-million dollar commitment from the Maynard family...
East Carolina University shines when it comes to world-class, award-winning faculty and research, as demonstrated by Dr. Fidisoa “Fidy” Rasambainarivo, a Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences assistant professor...
Celebrating scholarships, like the Access Scholars program, is a fall tradition at East Carolina University. Each event provides an opportunity for students and donors to connect and build relationships, as...
Michael Jones ’90 was filled with pride as he attached an ECU legacy pin to the lapel of his son, Kasey, at the legacy ceremony hosted in September by the...
Alessio Fratarcangeli ’25, Gage Outlaw ’24 and Benjamin Woodard are the 2025 recipients of the Brody Scholar award, East Carolina University’s most prestigious medical scholarship to attend the Brody School...
It was normal for Makenna Pardee to feel out of her comfort zone, as she described, when she first experienced the rigors of Air Force ROTC as a freshman at...
Donors have embraced East Carolina University’s priority fundraising focus to further initiatives like scholarships and research, contributing nearly $74.4 million in philanthropic support, according to a fiscal year-end wrap-up of...
The East Carolina University Alumni Association (ECUAA) is helping incoming students set sail toward Greenville and build connections with other students and staff before they arrive on campus. ECUAA and...
Two East Carolina University professors will investigate the ways that educator preparation programs (EPPs) can prevent burnout in new teachers through a four-year research project supported by a $250,000, first-time...