Steve Tuttle Archives

Dec 03, 2015
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PUBLIC SERVICE FELLOWS

She arrived as an unpaid intern at the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina, and now East Carolina University junior nursing student Aleigha Criego is having a hard...

With five-story twin towers connected by an enclosed aerial bridge on the second floor level, the new Gateway East and West Residence Hall, shown across 14th Street from Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, offers striking views of the west side of main campus. (Photos by Cliff Hollis)
Jun 09, 2015
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CHANGING THE FACE OF CAMPUS

Construction projects on three sides of main campus are underway that will change the appearance and the flow of people around East Carolina University. Officials said the campus that emerges...

A grant from the SECU Foundation will enable a collaboration with the university that will take ECU students off campus to earn valuable job experience as interns in small-town community organizations. The program will support up to 20 summer internships for sophomore and junior students. Pictured above, students meet with potential employers during the 2014 Career Fair. (Photo by Cliff Hollis)
May 06, 2015
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COLLABORATIVE APPROACH

East Carolina University will use a $100,000 grant from the State Employees’ Credit Union (SECU) Foundation to fund up to 20 summer internships for undergraduates interested in careers in leadership...

ECU nutrition major Tori Chapman shared her undergraduate research experiences April 9 during the UNC Board of Governors Committee on Educational Planning, Policies and Programs. (Photo by Cliff Hollis)
Apr 10, 2015
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MEETING ON CAMPUS

96 percent of Pirate Nurses pass 2014 exam ECU’s College of Nursing saw 96 percent of its bachelor of science graduates pass the national licensing exam in 2014, according to...

Filmmaker Cynthia Hill will discuss her new documentary
Mar 25, 2015
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PEABODY AWARD WINNER

Noted independent filmmaker Cynthia Hill will spend two days at East Carolina University to speak with students about her documentary on domestic violence and her PBS cooking series, “A Chef’s...

Mar 23, 2015
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IN AFFORDABILITY, OUTCOMES

East Carolina University has been named the No. 1 “Best Bang for the Buck” among colleges and universities in the Southeast in a new report that ranks universities on outcomes...

Touring the Haynie Building, where renovations would begin for ECU’s proposed millennial campus, are Ted Morris, left, ECU associate vice chancellor for engagement, innovation and development; and Scott Buck, associate vice chancellor for business services. (Photo by Cliff Hollis)
Mar 12, 2015
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FUTURE CONNECTIONS

East Carolina University is moving ahead with plans to rehabilitate a seven-block area in Greenville’s warehouse district as a millennial campus -- a site where the university can collaborate with...

ECU student Jill Collins enjoys interacting with students from Algeria during a global understanding class held in the university's global classroom. (Photos by Cliff Hollis)
Feb 05, 2015
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SHATTERING STEREOTYPES

Freshman Payton Miller said she’s often dreamed of traveling overseas and studying abroad but she never really believed that was an attainable goal. Until now. “After just a few weeks...

Dec 09, 2014
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PROPOSED FUNDING

The Brody School of Medicine will get a budgetary shot in the arm if a recommendation adopted by the UNC Board of Governors is funded by the General Assembly. Brody...

ECU alumni John Bright, left, and Joe Hoyt are shown with an image of the German submarine they discovered using location techniques Bright developed. (Photo by Brandi Carrier, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management)
Nov 25, 2014
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‘FORGOTTEN STORIES’

Two East Carolina University alumni were the principal investigators in the Oct. 21 discovery of two shipwrecks from an important World War II naval battle off the North Carolina coast....