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ECU and Food Lion Feeds launch teaching kitchen
 
Students explore interests, life at ECU through summer camps
Students explore interests, life at ECU through summer camps
 
Courses involving “Critical Whiteness Studies,” an offshoot of Critical Race Theory, will be available to students at several colleges across the country during the upcoming 2023-2024 school year.
Courses involving “Critical Whiteness Studies,” an offshoot of Critical Race Theory, will be available to students at several colleges across the country during the upcoming 2023-2024 school year.
 
Original music is composed, performed by ECU students
Original music is composed, performed by ECU students
 
Young musicians from around the country have converged on East Carolina University's campus for an intense week of master classes with some of the world's best pianists at the East Carolina Piano Festival.
Young musicians from around the country have converged on East Carolina University's campus for an intense week of master classes with some of the world's best pianists at the East Carolina Piano Festival.
 
ECU honors faculty during University Teaching Awards ceremony
ECU honors faculty during University Teaching Awards ceremony
 
Governor Cooper Announces Professional Development Grants to Teachers in Cumberland, Guilford, Lincoln, Orange, and Transylvania Counties
Governor Cooper Announces Professional Development Grants to Teachers in Cumberland, Guilford, Lincoln, Orange, and Transylvania Counties
 
The hiring of a critical race theorist to teach music is yet another offering from academics at the temple of the woke. Little good it will do students or individuals and communities interested in rejecting racial prejudice.
The hiring of a critical race theorist to teach music is yet another offering from academics at the temple of the woke. Little good it will do students or individuals and communities interested in rejecting racial prejudice.
 
Nationwide study reveals mental health needs of music students
 
The loss of public trust in universities that has risen to front page news did not suddenly emerge in 2020.
The loss of public trust in universities that has risen to front page news did not suddenly emerge in 2020.
 
One of the most important aspects of our society is educating our children to properly function within it.
 
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.
 
Students’ life-changing trips to other countries altered by pandemic
Students’ life-changing trips to other countries altered by pandemic
 
Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed March as Music In Our Schools Month in North Carolina to highlight the importance of music education
Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed March as Music In Our Schools Month in North Carolina to highlight the importance of music education
 
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."
 
As I have often noted, higher education has its critics both on the right and the left.
 
Mrs. Laurie Carter Horne, age 58, a resident of 124 Bath Circle, Washington, died Thursday evening, January 14, 2016 at Inpatient Hospice in Greenville.
Mrs. Laurie Carter Horne, age 58, a resident of 124 Bath Circle, Washington, died Thursday evening, January 14, 2016 at Inpatient Hospice in Greenville.
 
The last theme around which we find the loudest and most persistent arguments for the reform of our conservatories is the need for music programs to focus on the cultivation of creativity. What makes these arguments so powerful and so sinister is that they often begin from that old, familiar...
The last theme around which we find the loudest and most persistent arguments for the reform of our conservatories is the need for music programs to focus on the cultivation of creativity. What makes these arguments so powerful and so sinister is that they often begin from that old, familiar...
 
Since at least the 1920s, America has done a fine job of nurturing its budding classical musicians within a large and well-funded network of conservatories that function either as independent institutions or else as colleges within larger universities. The grand venture of transplanting the...
Since at least the 1920s, America has done a fine job of nurturing its budding classical musicians within a large and well-funded network of conservatories that function either as independent institutions or else as colleges within larger universities. The grand venture of transplanting the...
 
An East Carolina University School of Music graduate student is one of nine winners in the 2015 Yamaha Young Performing Artists competition.
An East Carolina University School of Music graduate student is one of nine winners in the 2015 Yamaha Young Performing Artists competition.
 
A Celebration of the life of Hannah Watson Roberson Bagwell, 90 years old, will be held Saturday, May 10, at 2 PM at the First United Methodist Church, officiated by Major Ron Busroe of the Salvation Army and Rev. Alan Sasser.
A Celebration of the life of Hannah Watson Roberson Bagwell, 90 years old, will be held Saturday, May 10, at 2 PM at the First United Methodist Church, officiated by Major Ron Busroe of the Salvation Army and Rev. Alan Sasser.
 
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Willie "Billy" Gray Moore, Jr. on Wednesday, May 7, 2014 at his home, after a long bout of illness.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Willie "Billy" Gray Moore, Jr. on Wednesday, May 7, 2014 at his home, after a long bout of illness.
 
Southside High School would like to welcome its interns who are completing their educational requirements at Southside this semester.
Southside High School would like to welcome its interns who are completing their educational requirements at Southside this semester.
 
Dr. Frank M. Hammond, 78, of 129 Fairway Drive, Washington, died at his residence on Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012.
Dr. Frank M. Hammond, 78, of 129 Fairway Drive, Washington, died at his residence on Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012.
 
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