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There’s something rotten in American journalism schools. From a tendency toward bias to outright activism, journalism in higher education is not what it should be: a place to guide young writers through a liberal education that teaches them how to think, report, and write clearly.
There’s something rotten in American journalism schools. From a tendency toward bias to outright activism, journalism in higher education is not what it should be: a place to guide young writers through a liberal education that teaches them how to think, report, and write clearly.
 
Awards ceremony highlights internationalization at ECU
Awards ceremony highlights internationalization at ECU
 
Distinguished Military Service Society honors newest members
Distinguished Military Service Society honors newest members
 
ECU marks 20th anniversary of terrorist attacks
ECU marks 20th anniversary of terrorist attacks
 
An East Carolina University alumna was a finalist in the 2021 Platinum PR Awards presented Nov. 16.
An East Carolina University alumna was a finalist in the 2021 Platinum PR Awards presented Nov. 16.
 
In deployment or at home, alumna Missy Ritt uses the skills she learned at East Carolina University every day.
In deployment or at home, alumna Missy Ritt uses the skills she learned at East Carolina University every day.
 
Annual fall showcase to return for live audiences
Annual fall showcase to return for live audiences
 
What is academic freedom, and who has it? The question is raised by the recent controversy sparked by a process that is usually boring and bureaucratic: an academic tenure case. Nikole Hannah-Jones, Hussman School of Journalism; she is an alumna, graduating with an M.A. in Journalism 20 years ago.
What is academic freedom, and who has it? The question is raised by the recent controversy sparked by a process that is usually boring and bureaucratic: an academic tenure case. Nikole Hannah-Jones, Hussman School of Journalism; she is an alumna, graduating with an M.A. in Journalism 20 years ago.
 
Brenda McCarthy becomes last female ‘wizzo’ in Marine Corps
Brenda McCarthy becomes last female ‘wizzo’ in Marine Corps
 
At Davidson College, the frog finally realized that it’s being slowly cooked alive.
 
Although many colleges and universities today claim to be dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion, their policies and practices often violate those principles.
Although many colleges and universities today claim to be dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion, their policies and practices often violate those principles.
 
Boarding schools and charter schools have been “feeder schools” to the Ivy Leagues for decades.
 
ECU’s full-time study abroad program in Italy resumes this fall
ECU’s full-time study abroad program in Italy resumes this fall
 
ECU faculty member’s mural showcased in China
ECU faculty member’s mural showcased in China
 
Fellowship with federal agency keeps maritime studies alumna at ECU
Fellowship with federal agency keeps maritime studies alumna at ECU
 
An unfolding case at Smith College shows how the obsession with race can blind administrators to facts and lead them to act in ways that harm innocent people.
An unfolding case at Smith College shows how the obsession with race can blind administrators to facts and lead them to act in ways that harm innocent people.
 
ECU Chancellor Dr. Philip Rogers plans to listen, connect with stakeholders
ECU Chancellor Dr. Philip Rogers plans to listen, connect with stakeholders
 
ECU’s English department values inclusivity, diversity
 
Welcome to the latest edition of LEAF Lines
Welcome to the latest edition of LEAF Lines
 
Being bullied in middle school — and getting help from a mental health professional — has fueled Kaitlyn Isherwood’s determination to be a counselor.
Being bullied in middle school — and getting help from a mental health professional — has fueled Kaitlyn Isherwood’s determination to be a counselor.
 
ECU dental school alumna creates garden to fight food insecurity
 
If not for an unsuccessful basketball tryout, Morgan Gillespie might not be pursuing a career in theater.
If not for an unsuccessful basketball tryout, Morgan Gillespie might not be pursuing a career in theater.
 
When students think back to their college days, they may remember a philosophy class that made them question their life or an art class they thought would be easy, but gave them the most stress that semester.
When students think back to their college days, they may remember a philosophy class that made them question their life or an art class they thought would be easy, but gave them the most stress that semester.
 
Will Nassif wants to preserve North Carolina’s coastal cultural heritage
Will Nassif wants to preserve North Carolina’s coastal cultural heritage
 
Inevitably, college music departments have succumbed to pressure to promote “social justice” and fight racism.
Inevitably, college music departments have succumbed to pressure to promote “social justice” and fight racism.
 
A majority of U.S. Senators voted to confirm Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court on Monday evening with Democrats refusing to engage in bipartisanship.
A majority of U.S. Senators voted to confirm Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court on Monday evening with Democrats refusing to engage in bipartisanship.
 
Awards recognize outstanding contributions of women to ECU
 
Providing essential child care is serious business for this alumni family
 
Linda West returns to Beaufort County Community College as its newest trustee.
 
Laurel Miller returns to Beaufort County Community College as its newest trustee, having started at the college in 1996 as a student in the Basic Law Enforcement Training program.
Laurel Miller returns to Beaufort County Community College as its newest trustee, having started at the college in 1996 as a student in the Basic Law Enforcement Training program.
 
North Carolina and our nation have a crisis more critical than the pandemic.
North Carolina and our nation have a crisis more critical than the pandemic.
 
Kay Currie, a former member of our Beaufort Observer Team and long time resident and icon of Washington North Carolina passed away leaving behind an interesting history.
Kay Currie, a former member of our Beaufort Observer Team and long time resident and icon of Washington North Carolina passed away leaving behind an interesting history.
 
Katherine Sholler Currie, age 89, well beloved citizen of Beaufort County, North Carolina, passed away Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at her final residence, Autumnfield Assisted Living Home.
Katherine Sholler Currie, age 89, well beloved citizen of Beaufort County, North Carolina, passed away Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at her final residence, Autumnfield Assisted Living Home.
 
ECU raises nearly $50K to help students affected by coronavirus
ECU raises nearly $50K to help students affected by coronavirus
 
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