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Aug 26, 2013
  • Kathryn Kennedy

A SEMESTER OF SERVICE

The freshmen in East Carolina University’s Honors College were on campus for fewer than 24 hours this fall before they were loaded on buses and dispatched to various nonprofit organizations...

Aug 20, 2013
  • Kathryn Kennedy

WHERE PASSIONS LIE

First-year students were encouraged Monday to expand their horizons and commit to their studies over the next four years at East Carolina University. One part pep talk and one part...

Aug 20, 2013
  • Kathryn Kennedy

HOMEWORK HELPS

Students may think that arriving at East Carolina University means escaping from parents and constant reminders to “Do your homework!” However, those out-of-class exercises could affect college students’ academic success...

Aug 19, 2013
  • Steve Tuttle

‘A VERY DIFFERENT FUTURE’

During his 10th address at the annual faculty convocation, Chancellor Steve Ballard told East Carolina University faculty to expect budget decisions to be a continuing part of the academic year...

Aug 19, 2013
  • Jamitress Bowden

‘NEW FACE OF AMERICA’

An East Carolina University professor examined his own family members and the stigmas they face while analyzing a growing trend in America: multiracial and multiethnic families and individuals. Dr. Eric...

Aug 13, 2013
  • Joy Holster
  • Kathy Muse

BRED AND BREAKFAST

Amenities might not include a home-cooked breakfast, but lodgers are abuzz about accommodations in the third floor lab of East Carolina University’s Carol Belk building. There, ECU professor Dr. Stephanie...

Aug 07, 2013
  • Kathryn Kennedy

ASKING WHY

A group of 10 undergraduate students got an opportunity to conduct graduate-level research this summer through a grant-funded program based in software engineering at East Carolina University. Intended to expand...

Aug 01, 2013
  • Kathryn Kennedy

A SAFER PATH

The closure of a roadway running through East Carolina University’s main campus will minimize the potential for collisions between pedestrians and vehicles and encourage bicycling and walking. A portion of...

Aug 01, 2013
  • Kathryn Kennedy

THE LEADERSHIP EDGE

  Clinging to a rope on a narrow platform 30 feet above the ground at the North Campus Recreation Complex, Ethan Faulconer swore he wasn’t scared. “I’m just nervous,” he...

Jul 29, 2013
  • Crystal Baity
  • Kathy Muse

A Common Thread

Windsor Mayor James Hoggard’s mom couldn’t keep him out of the water when he was a boy. He grew up hunting and fishing on the Roanoke and Cashie rivers in...