ECSU Chancellor Karrie Dixon gives the keynote speech during Thursday’s TRIO Conference at the K. E. White Center. Making higher education accessible to all people has always been key to Elizabeth City State University’s mission, and so it would
ECSU Chancellor Karrie Dixon gives the keynote speech during Thursday’s TRIO Conference at the K. E. White Center. Making higher education accessible to all people has always been key to Elizabeth City State University’s mission, and so it would
The sounds of Viking Pride were loud and clear Wednesday, April 3, as the University Concert Choir surprised participants at Food Bank of the Albemarle’s annual Empty Bowls fundraiser. Inside the portico of Museum of the Albemarle, people seated at
Students call prospective donors during the ECSU Day of Giving. The 3rd annual Day of Giving launched April 1 and runs through May 31. Elizabeth City State University will host the 3rd annual ECSU Day of Giving on Friday,
Maggie Woods from N.C. State’s Institute of Emerging Issues gives the keynote talk during a reception for the third annual Research Week Monday, April 1. Maggie Woods from the Institute of Emerging Issues at N.C. State wants folks in
Elizabeth City State University students, faculty, and staff have an eye on ending hunger both on campus, and throughout the Northeastern North Carolina region. That’s why the university has partnered with Food Bank of the Albemarle to host the first-ever
Freshmen and faculty at the Department of Business and Economics gather in front of Williams Hall Thursday, March 28 for the first “Major Fusion” event, welcoming recently declared business administration and accounting majors. Elizabeth City State University freshman who
Moody’s Investment Services has issued a new credit rating for Elizabeth City State University, declaring it “stable,” according to the organization’s latest report. “The revision of the outlook to stable reflects the university’s significant 20 percent increase in enrollment in
ECSU Business and Economics graduates Chanae LeGrier, Quinten Keyes, Taylor Robinson, and Jonelle Brown returned to campus Wednesday, March 27 to share their experience with current students. There’s nothing like a little shared experience to get you motivated about
National Library Week is right around the corner and this year Elizabeth City State University’s G. R. Little Library is hosting several events on April 7 and 12. One of the highlights of the week is a speaker panel focusing
Professors take spring breaks, too. And some of them really go all out, taking the opportunity to not only travel, but also have a once-in-a-lifetime experience. That’s what kinesiology professor, Dr. Jennifer Brown, did when she went to China to