By Kesha Williams On January 28, the Chamber held its 105th annual dinner meeting at the K. E. White Center where Kelly Thorsby, director of the Chamber of Commerce, gave awards to their ambassador of the year, volunteer of the
By Kesha Williams On January 28, the Chamber held its 105th annual dinner meeting at the K. E. White Center where Kelly Thorsby, director of the Chamber of Commerce, gave awards to their ambassador of the year, volunteer of the
By Kesha Williams The ECSU Concert Choir recently traveled to the nation’s capital for one of their most memorable tours—inside the White House. Dr. Walter Swan, director of choral studies, said the tour resulted from an invitation by U.S. Coast
By Kesha Williams An internship completed during her senior year at ECSU not only opened Anna Marie Lewis’ eyes to the possibility of a freelance career, but it led to her fourth book of published illustrations. Lewis recently received confirmation
By Kesha Williams An internship completed during her senior year at ECSU not only opened Anna Marie Lewis’ eyes to the possibility of a freelance career but it led to her fourth book of published illustrations. Lewis recently received confirmation
By Kesha Williams Review the schedule of Black History Month events at ECSU and you will find three striking films that are sure to spark lunch table discussions all month. First, Selma, a multi-award winning film released in 2014 that
By Kesha Williams Jessica Hathaway has spent nearly a decade on ECSU’s campus as a student so she feels right at home. Her journey began early, in 2007, as a participant in the Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets
By Kesha Williams ECSU faculty say their new drone operations technology laboratory is nearly complete. Last month, a new Sensefly eBee Ag, a small and highly sophisticated unmanned aerial vehicle designed for agriculture applications, arrived and others are expected to
CHAPEL HILL, NC – Thomas E. H. Conway, Jr., who has served as interim chancellor of Elizabeth City State University since January 1, 2016, has been elected to the position on a permanent basis by the Board of Governors of
ECSU history major Tom Coyne found a way to tie his appreciation for North Carolina history to his love for the ocean. During the warmest months of the year, he keeps busy working as a charter boat captain assisting yacht
Patricia Stoddard, a business system analyst in ECSU’s Division of Business and Finance, isn’t ready to pack her bags, but she is making travel plans. She’s planning to attend a worldwide conference in April that will attract a host of