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ECU and Food Lion Feeds launch teaching kitchen
 
Pirates achieve historic sponsored activities funding
Pirates achieve historic sponsored activities funding
 
Students explore interests, life at ECU through summer camps
Students explore interests, life at ECU through summer camps
 
North Carolina’s agriculture industry is constantly evolving due to changing consumer demand and new technologies.
 
Teachers in Cabarrus, Duplin, Guilford, Halifax, Pitt, Person, and Rockingham Counties Win Professional Development Grants
 
The University of North Carolina System is asking the state's highest court to reject a petition from students and parents seeking refunds related to COVID-19 shutdowns.
The University of North Carolina System is asking the state's highest court to reject a petition from students and parents seeking refunds related to COVID-19 shutdowns.
 
This summer seventeen agencies will offer practical work experience in public service
This summer seventeen agencies will offer practical work experience in public service
 
University of North Carolina System students seeking partial refunds related to COVID campus shutdowns in spring 2020 hope the N.C. Supreme Court will take their case.
University of North Carolina System students seeking partial refunds related to COVID campus shutdowns in spring 2020 hope the N.C. Supreme Court will take their case.
 
An N.C. House standing committee first met in January to discuss ways to improve K-12 public education. This week, the committee approved its final set of recommendations.
An N.C. House standing committee first met in January to discuss ways to improve K-12 public education. This week, the committee approved its final set of recommendations.
 
Original music is composed, performed by ECU students
Original music is composed, performed by ECU students
 
Program introduces high school students to climate change research, Coast Guard
Program introduces high school students to climate change research, Coast Guard
 
Iesha Smallwood graduated on May 12 with an Associate in Arts, but this moment was not guaranteed for her.
Iesha Smallwood graduated on May 12 with an Associate in Arts, but this moment was not guaranteed for her.
 
Pitt Community College is growing its career and technical education (CTE) programs by working with Pitt County Schools high school students to help fill local employer needs.
Pitt Community College is growing its career and technical education (CTE) programs by working with Pitt County Schools high school students to help fill local employer needs.
 
ECU delivers healthy food program to underserved communities in the east
ECU delivers healthy food program to underserved communities in the east
 
Ann Gertrude Congleton Moore of Everett’s Crossroads, Bath, age 70, was able to straighten her back and hokey pokey her way into the arms of Jesus on Sunday, February 27, 2022.
Ann Gertrude Congleton Moore of Everett’s Crossroads, Bath, age 70, was able to straighten her back and hokey pokey her way into the arms of Jesus on Sunday, February 27, 2022.
 
Arvind Rajan’s long-term goal is to practice medicine, but he’s also launched a podcast, created a CPR app and made movies while at East Carolina University.
Arvind Rajan’s long-term goal is to practice medicine, but he’s also launched a podcast, created a CPR app and made movies while at East Carolina University.
 
The N.C. Community College System elected Thomas Stith III to lead it through the coronavirus pandemic and steep enrollment losses.
The N.C. Community College System elected Thomas Stith III to lead it through the coronavirus pandemic and steep enrollment losses.
 
Leadership Conference shares best practices and tools to tackle teaching remotely due to COVID-19
 
ECU researchers join statewide COVID-19 survey project
 
For the first time in over 50 years, the State of North Carolina Internship Program is modifying its standard hands-on learning approach to provide a virtual learning experience to students this summer due to COVID-19.
For the first time in over 50 years, the State of North Carolina Internship Program is modifying its standard hands-on learning approach to provide a virtual learning experience to students this summer due to COVID-19.
 
Unforeseeable conditions caused by the coronavirus have driven universities across the country to launch online courses.
Unforeseeable conditions caused by the coronavirus have driven universities across the country to launch online courses.
 
As young people worry about their futures, going to college isn’t necessarily their first step toward a good job.
As young people worry about their futures, going to college isn’t necessarily their first step toward a good job.
 
Explaining higher education policy is never easy (even to people who are involved in it)
 
Governor Roy Cooper today announced a free, first-of-its-kind online tool to lead the way in connecting education to career
 
In the past, I've been critical of commercial activity on North Carolina's public university campuses. It competes with private business, attracts unfair tax advantages, and may (in some cases) violate provisions of the Umstead Act
In the past, I've been critical of commercial activity on North Carolina's public university campuses. It competes with private business, attracts unfair tax advantages, and may (in some cases) violate provisions of the Umstead Act
 
The William E. Laupus Health Sciences Library at East Carolina University hosted "Potion Power: Medicinal Herb Discoveries for Kids" on July 19 for nearly 100 children and parents as part of a botanical exhibit from ECU's Country Doctor Museum
The William E. Laupus Health Sciences Library at East Carolina University hosted "Potion Power: Medicinal Herb Discoveries for Kids" on July 19 for nearly 100 children and parents as part of a botanical exhibit from ECU's Country Doctor Museum
 
The University of North Carolina law school has no business participating in one-sided political advocacy or entering lawsuits representing only left-leaning clients, several members of the UNC Board of Governors say
The University of North Carolina law school has no business participating in one-sided political advocacy or entering lawsuits representing only left-leaning clients, several members of the UNC Board of Governors say
 
East Carolina University welcomed 300 high school juniors to campus Friday, April 8, for hands-on learning in STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), as part of the 5th annual High School STEM Day. Attendance included 16 high schools from nine counties across eastern...
East Carolina University welcomed 300 high school juniors to campus Friday, April 8, for hands-on learning in STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), as part of the 5th annual High School STEM Day. Attendance included 16 high schools from nine counties across eastern...
 
Children in the preschool classroom of East Carolina University's Nancy Darden Child Development Center learned to make slime without a recipe.
Children in the preschool classroom of East Carolina University's Nancy Darden Child Development Center learned to make slime without a recipe.
 
She arrived as an unpaid intern at the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina, and now East Carolina University junior nursing student Aleigha Criego is having a hard time leaving.
She arrived as an unpaid intern at the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina, and now East Carolina University junior nursing student Aleigha Criego is having a hard time leaving.
 
Sixty-two campers in kindergarten through 10th grade are taking part in the East Carolina University School of Art and Design's STEM to STEAM Summer Camp held July 27-31.
Sixty-two campers in kindergarten through 10th grade are taking part in the East Carolina University School of Art and Design's STEM to STEAM Summer Camp held July 27-31.
 
East Carolina University will use a $100,000 grant from the State Employees' Credit Union (SECU) Foundation to fund up to 20 summer internships for undergraduates interested in careers in leadership positions in rural North Carolina communities.
East Carolina University will use a $100,000 grant from the State Employees' Credit Union (SECU) Foundation to fund up to 20 summer internships for undergraduates interested in careers in leadership positions in rural North Carolina communities.
 
Speaking at a Raleigh, North Carolina, luncheon on March 10, UNC system president Tom Ross warned of "dangerous" trends in higher education today, especially in North Carolina.
Speaking at a Raleigh, North Carolina, luncheon on March 10, UNC system president Tom Ross warned of "dangerous" trends in higher education today, especially in North Carolina.
 
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