FAMILY TRADITION
Leona Cox ended up on the front row when the 48 seniors in East Carolina Teacher Training School’s Class of 1915 gathered on the steps of Old Austin for their...
Leona Cox ended up on the front row when the 48 seniors in East Carolina Teacher Training School’s Class of 1915 gathered on the steps of Old Austin for their...
A commitment to service is the foundation of leadership, two alumni with distinguished military careers said April 15 while speaking to cadets in ECU’s Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corp....
Jack ReVelle knows how close Wayne County and much of eastern North Carolina came to being transformed by a mushroom cloud into a radioactive wasteland. “It was damn close,” he...
Many who heard Becky Vinson speak on campus Wednesday already knew the outlines of her inspiring life story. From newspaper stories and an ESPN video, they knew she came to...
A good leader never debates whether a goal can be achieved, he or she “just goes out and does it,” former N.C. State Board of Education chair Howard N. Lee...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (Feb. 4, 2013) — In a healthy sign for the state's future supply of primary care doctors, 69 percent of last year's graduates of the Brody...
In a healthy sign for the state’s future supply of primary care doctors, 69 percent of last year’s graduates of ECU’s Brody School of Medicine chose residencies in that...
One might assume that a career military man would be a little stiff and formal as a professor in the classroom. But that stereotype doesn’t fit Dr. Sheldon Downes, who...
Identifying North Carolina’s workforce needs for the coming decade will be the greatest challenge for an advisory committee created to update the UNC system’s long-range plan, UNC President Tom Ross...
Two professors in ECU’s Department of Kinesiology were named fellows of the National Academy of Kinesiology and will be inducted during the national organization’s annual conference Sept. 20-22 in Portland,...