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Program introduces high school students to climate change research, Coast Guard
Program introduces high school students to climate change research, Coast Guard
 
Lindsay Swain will be the first student at Beaufort County Early College High School to graduate with a high school diploma and two associate’s degrees in only three years.
Lindsay Swain will be the first student at Beaufort County Early College High School to graduate with a high school diploma and two associate’s degrees in only three years.
 
In a world where everyone is shouting and elbowing their way to the top, My-Kuz Moore offers a refreshing change.
In a world where everyone is shouting and elbowing their way to the top, My-Kuz Moore offers a refreshing change.
 
County Home Road. The name is sort of self-explanatory. Somewhere along this stretch of highway south of Greenville was a building or buildings where some people lived.
County Home Road. The name is sort of self-explanatory. Somewhere along this stretch of highway south of Greenville was a building or buildings where some people lived.
 
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.
 
Ten rising high school juniors and seniors got busy this summer digging and sifting through 18th century dirt behind a standing slave cabin in Grimesland.
Ten rising high school juniors and seniors got busy this summer digging and sifting through 18th century dirt behind a standing slave cabin in Grimesland.
 
Learning opportunities at East Carolina University expand beyond the college-age crowd each summer when the university opens its doors to students from kindergarten through high school.
Learning opportunities at East Carolina University expand beyond the college-age crowd each summer when the university opens its doors to students from kindergarten through high school.
 
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