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The DOJ's recent release of Epstein-related documents revealed Summers' extensive correspondence with the convicted pedophile.
The DOJ's recent release of Epstein-related documents revealed Summers' extensive correspondence with the convicted pedophile.
 
Dr. Jesse R. Peel leaves legacy of philanthropy and compassion at ECU
Dr. Jesse R. Peel leaves legacy of philanthropy and compassion at ECU
 
ECU dental school marks statewide care milestone with 100,000 patients served
ECU dental school marks statewide care milestone with 100,000 patients served
 
On campus and elsewhere, philanthropic guardrails will increase giving and prevent the misallocation of funds.
On campus and elsewhere, philanthropic guardrails will increase giving and prevent the misallocation of funds.
 
Campus wokeness still exists, but it doesn’t have to define the job.
 
Pirate Nation invests gifts, talents to advance ECU’s mission
Pirate Nation invests gifts, talents to advance ECU’s mission
 
ECU students attend ‘Fat Ham,’ a reimagining of Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet,’ on Broadway
ECU students attend ‘Fat Ham,’ a reimagining of Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet,’ on Broadway
 
A bill currently under consideration would make several useful changes.
 
Fraley named dean of ECU Honors College
Fraley named dean of ECU Honors College
 
Pirate Nation Gives provides limitless possibilities
Pirate Nation Gives provides limitless possibilities
 
Inaugural dental collaborative cohort earns key takeaways in caring for young patients
Inaugural dental collaborative cohort earns key takeaways in caring for young patients
 
Founding chair of ECU's Department of Family Medicine lauded for lifetime commitment
Founding chair of ECU's Department of Family Medicine lauded for lifetime commitment
 
This week, 60 Minutes host Scott Pelley held a sit-down interview on the universe's ecological sustainability with a figure who has been both dismissed as a doomsdayer and celebrated as humanity's best hope for longevity on earth: Thanos.
This week, 60 Minutes host Scott Pelley held a sit-down interview on the universe's ecological sustainability with a figure who has been both dismissed as a doomsdayer and celebrated as humanity's best hope for longevity on earth: Thanos.
 
Foundational relationships propel Arthur Graduate School of Business
Foundational relationships propel Arthur Graduate School of Business
 
Distinguished Military Service Society set to honor its 2022 inductees
Distinguished Military Service Society set to honor its 2022 inductees
 
A reporter who hasn’t dreamt of one day writing for the New York Times is a rare bird. “I’ll start with my local newspaper,” they tell themselves.
A reporter who hasn’t dreamt of one day writing for the New York Times is a rare bird. “I’ll start with my local newspaper,” they tell themselves.
 
More than $8.4 million raised during Pirate Nation Gives
More than $8.4 million raised during Pirate Nation Gives
 
ECU looks to expand services to more non-traditional students
ECU looks to expand services to more non-traditional students
 
Greenville will come together to read, celebrate ‘An American Sunrise’
Greenville will come together to read, celebrate ‘An American Sunrise’
 
Hannah Nikole-Jones wants CRT and 1619 but parents should have no role
Hannah Nikole-Jones wants CRT and 1619 but parents should have no role
 
An exceptional $5 million gift to the East Carolina University College of Business will transform the school's graduate program and attract more students.
An exceptional $5 million gift to the East Carolina University College of Business will transform the school's graduate program and attract more students.
 
2021–22 ECU Voyages of Discovery Series focuses on empowerment
 
Donor support sets record for main campus fundraising
 
The need for change in the visual arts may offer a way to fix two of the many fundamental problems afflicting American liberal arts education in general.
The need for change in the visual arts may offer a way to fix two of the many fundamental problems afflicting American liberal arts education in general.
 
Last year, advocates of racial preferences in California, where they’d been banned since 1996, attempted to change the law so that state colleges and universities could again give admission advantages to certain groups.
Last year, advocates of racial preferences in California, where they’d been banned since 1996, attempted to change the law so that state colleges and universities could again give admission advantages to certain groups.
 
The Cancel Culture strikes at the oddest of all places
The Cancel Culture strikes at the oddest of all places
 
“I may disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.”
“I may disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.”
 
The syllabus is such a basic document that most of us tend not to think much about what goes into making one.
 
Donor’s gift will benefit Brody School of Medicine
 
very so often, a leftist thinker breaks free from the orthodoxy to point out that policies favored by “progressives” can have adverse consequences.
very so often, a leftist thinker breaks free from the orthodoxy to point out that policies favored by “progressives” can have adverse consequences.
 
any college graduates think to themselves, “I don’t have any immediate job prospects that are attractive and I can easily get into grad school with the chance of eventually getting my PhD and then a tenured professorship
any college graduates think to themselves, “I don’t have any immediate job prospects that are attractive and I can easily get into grad school with the chance of eventually getting my PhD and then a tenured professorship
 
ECU raises nearly $50K to help students affected by coronavirus
ECU raises nearly $50K to help students affected by coronavirus
 
Unfortunately, the outlook for PhDs hasn’t improved since 2012. More and more, doctoral students sacrifice family, wealth, and their mental health to earn a degree with terrible job prospects.
Unfortunately, the outlook for PhDs hasn’t improved since 2012. More and more, doctoral students sacrifice family, wealth, and their mental health to earn a degree with terrible job prospects.
 
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