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Potential Pirates test the waters at Open House 2013


   Visitors to East Carolina University toured campus, visited Joyner Library and residence halls, and sampled the fare in university dining halls during the 2013 Spring Open House held April 6. An Academic and Student Affairs Fair provided more details on life at ECU, and participants were invited to attend presentations on financial aid, admissions, academic advising and campus living. Faculty and staff were on hand to meet with incoming students and their parents. Pictured above, ECU staff and students provide information and tours for visitors. (Photos by Cliff Hollis)




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