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STEM summer immersion program builds pathways, partnerships
 
ECU researchers create wetland to rid wastewater of problem nutrients
ECU researchers create wetland to rid wastewater of problem nutrients
 
RALEIGH: Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed April as STEM Education Month in North Carolina to highlight the positive impacts of science, technology, engineering and mathematics and recognize STEM educators across the state that are preparing students for the jobs of today and tomorrow.
RALEIGH: Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed April as STEM Education Month in North Carolina to highlight the positive impacts of science, technology, engineering and mathematics and recognize STEM educators across the state that are preparing students for the jobs of today and tomorrow.
 
Faith-based colleges can resist the heavy hand of government—if they dare.
 
The North Carolina House Select Committee on Advancing Women in STEM passed a set of recommendations to lawmakers on Dec. 6 on ways to recruit and retain more women and minorities in STEM fields.
The North Carolina House Select Committee on Advancing Women in STEM passed a set of recommendations to lawmakers on Dec. 6 on ways to recruit and retain more women and minorities in STEM fields.
 
A new book makes the case for dramatic change in higher education.
 
The Inner Banks STEM Center, Beaufort County Schools, and Beaufort County Schools partnered to bring over 200 seventh graders from Beaufort County onto the campus of BCCC to learn first-hand about the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics career options
The Inner Banks STEM Center, Beaufort County Schools, and Beaufort County Schools partnered to bring over 200 seventh graders from Beaufort County onto the campus of BCCC to learn first-hand about the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics career options
 
A new study suggests students should think carefully about their college plans.
 
ECU collaboration with state universities leads to $3.4M NSF grant
ECU collaboration with state universities leads to $3.4M NSF grant
 
The North Carolina House Committee on Advancing Women in STEM met on Oct. 12 to discuss the current framework for STEM fields in the state and ways forward to recruit and retain more women in these careers.
The North Carolina House Committee on Advancing Women in STEM met on Oct. 12 to discuss the current framework for STEM fields in the state and ways forward to recruit and retain more women in these careers.
 
Last spring, this author warned that the Biden administration was readying to unleash a “total transformation of government” based on three of the main principles of Critical Race Theory: Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity (DIE).
Last spring, this author warned that the Biden administration was readying to unleash a “total transformation of government” based on three of the main principles of Critical Race Theory: Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity (DIE).
 
As a professor devoted to his college’s “pre-disciplinary” core curriculum, I was hooked by David Epstein’s title, Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World.
As a professor devoted to his college’s “pre-disciplinary” core curriculum, I was hooked by David Epstein’s title, Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World.
 
Since the early 1960s, universities have sought to achieve racial equality. Initiatives have ranged from offering extra tutoring for struggling minority students to making them more comfortable on campus by providing segregated housing and black-only graduation ceremonies.
Since the early 1960s, universities have sought to achieve racial equality. Initiatives have ranged from offering extra tutoring for struggling minority students to making them more comfortable on campus by providing segregated housing and black-only graduation ceremonies.
 
Contrary to popular belief, the wars of tomorrow won’t be fought in the trenches. They’ll be fought in labs and lecture halls around the world. Powerful minds, rather than powerful machines, will prevail.
Contrary to popular belief, the wars of tomorrow won’t be fought in the trenches. They’ll be fought in labs and lecture halls around the world. Powerful minds, rather than powerful machines, will prevail.
 
As if landing a college teaching position wasn’t already difficult enough, the powers-that-be have placed another obstacle in job-seekers’ path: the so-called “Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion,” better known as the “diversity statement” or “DEI statement.”
As if landing a college teaching position wasn’t already difficult enough, the powers-that-be have placed another obstacle in job-seekers’ path: the so-called “Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion,” better known as the “diversity statement” or “DEI statement.”
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper toured the International Civil Rights Center & Museum and joined the ribbon cutting for the new Harold L. Martin Sr. Engineering Research and Innovation Complex at NC Agricultural & Technical State University.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper toured the International Civil Rights Center & Museum and joined the ribbon cutting for the new Harold L. Martin Sr. Engineering Research and Innovation Complex at NC Agricultural & Technical State University.
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper recognized North Carolina’s African American leaders and organizations in the science, technology, engineering and math fields for their critical work.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper recognized North Carolina’s African American leaders and organizations in the science, technology, engineering and math fields for their critical work.
 
ECU programs will give underserved preschoolers a head start in science, health education
ECU programs will give underserved preschoolers a head start in science, health education
 
ECU intern partners with NC CIVIL to support West Greenville community
ECU intern partners with NC CIVIL to support West Greenville community
 
The United States and Japan pledge to revitalize our Alliance and make practical commitments to fulfill its potential.
The United States and Japan pledge to revitalize our Alliance and make practical commitments to fulfill its potential.
 
Mitchelson lists ECU’s accomplishments in state of the university address
 
I have worked in academic science my entire life and I have never seen any sign of racism, systemic or otherwise.
I have worked in academic science my entire life and I have never seen any sign of racism, systemic or otherwise.
 
In 1996, California voters approved Proposition 209 by an impressive 56-to-44 percent majority.
In 1996, California voters approved Proposition 209 by an impressive 56-to-44 percent majority.
 
It’s no secret that many of today’s students are ignorant of American history and of how American democracy works.
It’s no secret that many of today’s students are ignorant of American history and of how American democracy works.
 
As a kid, East Carolina student Lamar Gilchrist got to be in front of a camera. Now, he wants to be the one behind it.
As a kid, East Carolina student Lamar Gilchrist got to be in front of a camera. Now, he wants to be the one behind it.
 
Following a growing trend in education called critical mathematics, the Seattle Public School system recently released a framework incorporating ethnic studies into their K-12 mathematics curriculum.
Following a growing trend in education called critical mathematics, the Seattle Public School system recently released a framework incorporating ethnic studies into their K-12 mathematics curriculum.
 
House Science, Space, and Technology Committee Ranking Member Frank Lucas welcomed Congressman Greg Murphy of North Carolina to the Committee.
House Science, Space, and Technology Committee Ranking Member Frank Lucas welcomed Congressman Greg Murphy of North Carolina to the Committee.
 
Students from universities in North Carolina and across the U.S. fine-tuned their research skills with a range of projects –from creating useful organic compounds to detecting concussions through virtual reality – at East Carolina University this summer.
Students from universities in North Carolina and across the U.S. fine-tuned their research skills with a range of projects –from creating useful organic compounds to detecting concussions through virtual reality – at East Carolina University this summer.
 
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