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The turquoise waters surrounding the small island chain that includes Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands hold opportunities for exploring future wind energy projects. But they also hold important archaeological and cultural heritage sites.
The turquoise waters surrounding the small island chain that includes Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands hold opportunities for exploring future wind energy projects. But they also hold important archaeological and cultural heritage sites.
 
Two ECU graduate students excavate the oldest shipwreck in the world
Two ECU graduate students excavate the oldest shipwreck in the world
 
ECU graduate student unearths history in Israel
 
ECU team helping to identify a centuries-old shipwreck
ECU team helping to identify a centuries-old shipwreck
 
Ceremony recognizes internationalization at ECU
 
ECU researchers receive NOAA grant to explore WWII battle site in Alaska
ECU researchers receive NOAA grant to explore WWII battle site in Alaska
 
Veterans, ECU maritime researchers search for missing WWII personnel
Veterans, ECU maritime researchers search for missing WWII personnel
 
Decade-long project documents WWII wrecks off N.C. coast
Decade-long project documents WWII wrecks off N.C. coast
 
Oldest African American town in U.S. preserves history amidst environmental calamities
Oldest African American town in U.S. preserves history amidst environmental calamities
 
Fellowship with federal agency keeps maritime studies alumna at ECU
Fellowship with federal agency keeps maritime studies alumna at ECU
 
Will Nassif wants to preserve North Carolina’s coastal cultural heritage
Will Nassif wants to preserve North Carolina’s coastal cultural heritage
 
ECU maritime studies field school shines light on Washington, N.C., shipwreck
ECU maritime studies field school shines light on Washington, N.C., shipwreck
 
From shipwreck to grad school, married ECU professors return 20 years later
From shipwreck to grad school, married ECU professors return 20 years later
 
East Carolina University underwater archaeologists and graduate students from the Department of History's Program in Maritime Studies recently returned from a research expedition to the Caribbean Coast of Costa Rica
East Carolina University underwater archaeologists and graduate students from the Department of History's Program in Maritime Studies recently returned from a research expedition to the Caribbean Coast of Costa Rica
 
Oceanographer Dr. Robert Ballard kicked off the 2017-18 season of ECU's Voyages of Discovery Series on Sept. 14 with a discussion on "Human History Under Water."
Oceanographer Dr. Robert Ballard kicked off the 2017-18 season of ECU's Voyages of Discovery Series on Sept. 14 with a discussion on "Human History Under Water."
 
Successfully transitioning from the military to the university is the focus of a new grant-funded program for student veterans at East Carolina University
Successfully transitioning from the military to the university is the focus of a new grant-funded program for student veterans at East Carolina University
 
Researchers in East Carolina University's Program in Maritime Studies are working with the Department of Defense on a project they hope will give some peace of mind to U.S. military families who lost loved ones during World War II
Researchers in East Carolina University's Program in Maritime Studies are working with the Department of Defense on a project they hope will give some peace of mind to U.S. military families who lost loved ones during World War II
 
Task Force Dagger, a nonprofit organization that supports all U.S. Special Operations Command service members and their families, is joining forces with the East Carolina University Department of History's maritime studies program to explore and research WWII underwater archaeological sites
Task Force Dagger, a nonprofit organization that supports all U.S. Special Operations Command service members and their families, is joining forces with the East Carolina University Department of History's maritime studies program to explore and research WWII underwater archaeological sites
 
This summer, East Carolina University students and faculty members helped unearth surprising discoveries while excavating the ancient Nabataean capital city of Petra, Jordan
This summer, East Carolina University students and faculty members helped unearth surprising discoveries while excavating the ancient Nabataean capital city of Petra, Jordan
 
Two East Carolina University alumni were the principal investigators in the Oct. 21 discovery of two shipwrecks from an important World War II naval battle off the North Carolina coast.
Two East Carolina University alumni were the principal investigators in the Oct. 21 discovery of two shipwrecks from an important World War II naval battle off the North Carolina coast.
 
Renowned underwater explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau urged action to protect endangered ocean resources in a presentation Wednesday, Oct. 1 at East Carolina University.
Renowned underwater explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau urged action to protect endangered ocean resources in a presentation Wednesday, Oct. 1 at East Carolina University.
 
East Carolina University's graduate programs are producing more professional archeologists than any other program in the nation, according to a recent listing in the Society for American Archeology.
East Carolina University's graduate programs are producing more professional archeologists than any other program in the nation, according to a recent listing in the Society for American Archeology.
 
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