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Apr 22, 2014
  • Amy Adams Ellis

MENTAL CONDITIONING

Students at Farmville Middle School were treated to ounce upon ounce of prevention in their own gymnasium on April 16, when they participated in a sports safety clinic sponsored by...

Apr 21, 2014
  • Kathryn Kennedy

HEALING BY DESIGN

Don’t let the term “interior design” summon thoughts of paint swatches and throw pillows. That’s decorating. The type of design that interests East Carolina University student Lindsey Westphal brings comfort...

Apr 15, 2014
  • Kathryn Kennedy

A ‘MODEL’ PROGRAM

Undergraduate students across the country are vying for the chance to spend this summer conducting research in biomedical engineering at East Carolina University – a new program funded by a...

Apr 11, 2014
  • Crystal Baity
  • Steve Tuttle

ENGINEERED SUCCESS

One of East Carolina University’s fastest-growing colleges has added engineering to its name, reflecting an increasing emphasis on that program. ECU’s College of Technology and Computer Sciences will become the...

Apr 10, 2014
  • Steve Tuttle

‘A CHANCE TO SHOW IT OFF’

East Carolina University will host the first track event held at the new Olympic Sports Complex this weekend when athletes from ECU and three visiting schools gather to compete in...

Apr 10, 2014
  • Steve Tuttle

‘THE FORGOTTEN FIRST’

ECU professor Alex Albright is continuing his quest to right an historical wrong suffered by a group of Greensboro college students who played an important role in integrating the armed...

Apr 08, 2014
  • Kathy Muse

TOOLS FOR SUCCESS

Soon after U.S. Navy Corpsman Dustin “Doc” Kirby returned home from Iraq, he began to experience the disturbing symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. He turned to East Carolina University for...

Apr 08, 2014
  • Grace Haskin

Nutrition lab partners with visiting scholar to research liver disease

Researchers from the Department of Nutrition Science at East Carolina University recently collaborated with a visiting scholar from the University of Guadalajara in Mexico to research chronic liver disease. Dr....

Apr 04, 2014
  • Jamitress Bowden

CREATIVITY TAKES FLIGHT

Sculptures by seven East Carolina University art students are on display at the Coastal Carolina Regional Airport for the next year. A selection committee including airport director Tom Braaten chose...

Mar 28, 2014
  • Kathryn Kennedy

EXPLORING INTERESTS

“The Psychology of Human-Dog Interactions,” “Global Heavy Metal Music” and “Extreme Physics,” are just a few of the seminar courses offered this semester to students in the Honors College at...