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Feb 14, 2014
  • Kathryn Kennedy

HEART OF THE MISSION

A new space for collaborative medical research and robotics training was lauded by East Carolina University officials this week as a visionary project at the heart of the university’s mission...

Feb 04, 2014
  • Steve Tuttle

GAME CHANGER

Provost Marilyn Sheerer often uses her “First Monday” e-newsletter to campus to announce new programs or highlight advancements on campus. On the first Monday in February, she reported something personal...

Jan 27, 2014
  • Kathryn Kennedy

NEWS ACADEMY

The East Carolinian (TEC), a student newspaper with a long and storied history, debuted a comprehensive training program for first-time reporters last semester. The News Academy program establishes a structure...

Jan 23, 2014
  • Kathy Muse

FULFILLING A NEED

At an hour when many children her age are sitting down to complete their homework, seven-year-old Mckinsey Burt tosses her book bag aside and sprints down a basketball court at...

Jan 22, 2014
  • Jamitress Bowden

GATEWAY TO THE FUTURE

Work crews have begun taking apart Belk Residence Hall brick by brick to make way for two buildings that will become a new entrance to East Carolina University’s main campus....

Jan 14, 2014
  • Kathryn Kennedy

PICTURE PERFECT?

East Carolina University senior Anna Hill never imagined that sharing the results of an end-of-semester project online would draw attention from national media. The New Bern native had just finished...

Jan 08, 2014
  • Kathryn Kennedy

JUST PRESS ‘PRINT’

An East Carolina University course that included fabricating designs on a 3-D printer captured the imagination of two students who went on to build their own machines. Matt McCotter and...

Jan 02, 2014
  • Kathryn Kennedy

TO THE BEST OF THEIR ABILITY

The tiny, blonde ball of energy peered out from the green drapes at her mother – who watched proudly from the bleachers – until her instructor, East Carolina University professor...

Dec 13, 2013
  • Crystal Baity
  • Kathryn Kennedy

LUCKY ’13

Though their degrees were conferred on Friday the 13th, East Carolina University’s most recent class of graduates knows they are lucky to be Pirates. “I’m ready to go; I’m just...

Dec 04, 2013
  • Nicole Wood

SUCCESSFUL COPING

Children and teens with complex congenital heart defects learned about Latino culture at Camp Don Lee in Arapahoe during the ninth annual Camp WholeHeart in October.  Twenty-seven campers from eastern...