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At far left, Dr. Brock Niceler, clinical assistant professor of family medicine at the Brody School of Medicine, performs a test for neurological wellness with a Rose High football player during afternoon practice. ECU graduate student Becky Grant, center, an athletic trainer assigned to Rose High School, looks on during the procedure. (Photo by Cliff Hollis)
Dec 05, 2011
  • Kathy Muse

Playing Safe

When a North Pitt High School athlete is injured in competition, the first person rushing on the field is not the team’s coach or a worried parent. It is Jeff...

Dec 02, 2011
  • Joy Holster

Military Connections

The Victory Bell at East Carolina University sounded 140 times on Nov. 11, each chime commemorating the military service of one individual. At the ECU Veterans Day celebration, those individual...

Dec 01, 2011
  • Mary Schulken

FACULTY FEEDBACK

Data alone can’t capture the contributions of many academic departments, particularly the humanities, faculty at East Carolina University told members of a committee appointed to help prioritize academic programs for...

Nov 22, 2011
  • Mary Schulken

ECU TUITION

East Carolina University’s trustees face a changed landscape this year, the board’s chairman said, as they consider how much to ask students to pay for a college education. “This is...

Lou Anna Hardee in ECU's College of Education has held numerous leadership positions in the Optimist Club of Greenville.(Photo by Cliff Hollis)
Nov 21, 2011
  • Judy Currin

PASSION AND LEADERSHIP

A stroll through the corridors at the Duke University Children’s Hospital changed the direction of Lou Anna Hardee’s life. Hardee was visiting her grandson, who at age 2 was fighting...

Nurturing a love of writing from an early age, freshman Kellah Jarvis published a novel before she ever arrived at East Carolina University. (Photos by Cliff Hollis)
Nov 21, 2011
  • Rachel Castro

TALENT AND AMBITION

Many elementary and middle school teachers use children’s books as guides and assigned reading for their students, but one East Carolina University freshman Teaching Fellow arrived having written her own....

Nov 18, 2011
  • Mary Schulken

ECU reviews lockdown response

East Carolina University officials are continuing to review the lockdown episode on the campus Wednesday, Nov. 16, to determine how the university can improve its response to such events. A...

East Carolina University students playing roles in the musical
Nov 15, 2011
  • Rachel Castro

Curly, Laurey and “Oklahoma!” coming to the ECU stage

A romance set in the Oklahoma territory in the early 20th century is hitting the stage this week at East Carolina University. The ECU School of Theatre and Dance’s production...

At left, Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr., keynote speaker for the Voyages of Discovery Lecture Series at ECU Thursday night, interacts with ECU students. Left to right the students are Laquitta Murrell and Mary Turner, both students in the College of Education, and Tobi Olofintuyi, a student in the College of Business. (Photo by Cliff Hollis)
Nov 11, 2011
  • Judy Currin

Gates shares passion for personal history

Personal history is everyone’s favorite subject, Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. told the near-capacity crowd gathered for the Voyages of Discovery Lecture Series at East Carolina University Thursday night....

Images from the East Carolina University Veterans Day celebration include placing a brick paver in honor of Gen. Gary L. North, an ECU alumnus and four-star general who attended the celebration; Cpt. Justin Hochstein surrounded by bayonets during the drill team performance; Army vet John Hart with a pirate marine cap he calls his
Nov 11, 2011
  • Mary Schulken

The next ‘greatest generation’

The men and women who serve in the armed forces today represent the nation’s next “greatest generation,” a Medal of Honor winner told those gathered for East Carolina University’s Veterans...