Kevin Wade, the new associate vice chancellor for student affairs, was, by his own admission, living his best life in Oakland, California when a search firm contacted him. Not realizing that Wade was a 2002 Elizabeth City State University graduate,
Kevin Wade, the new associate vice chancellor for student affairs, was, by his own admission, living his best life in Oakland, California when a search firm contacted him. Not realizing that Wade was a 2002 Elizabeth City State University graduate,
The Elizabeth City State University Honors Program students stand for a photo with, front left to right, Interim Vice Chancellor Dr. Farrah Ward, Interim Chancellor Dr. Karrie Dixon, and Honors Program director, Dr. Kenneth E. Jones. The Elizabeth City State
This is Enoch Bond’s busy season. Elizabeth City State University’s new director of alumni relations is preparing for Homecoming 2018, and he couldn’t be more excited about it. “This is my busiest time,” said Bond, a 2004 ECSU graduate. “There
ECSU’s emergency management director Rickey Freeman, left, was a part of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington’s post-hurricane recovery team. Damage to the coastal campus was extensive, said Freeman. Elizabeth City State University was spared the wrath of
An Elizabeth City State University graduate, and Elizabeth City native, Akeadra Bell, a third-year student at the ECU School of Dental Medicine, has been named president-elect of the Student National Dental Association (SNDA). Bell will spend the next year learning
University of North Carolina System President Margaret Spellings and Elizabeth City State University Interim Chancellor Karrie Dixon have announced that ECSU and the U.S. Department of Agriculture have agreed to the terms of a $20 million loan that will allow
After two weeks of inclement weather tying down the northeastern North Carolina region, the Elizabeth City State University football team is eager to bring out the swords, dawn the outer garments, strap up the helmets, and take the field for
Technology professor, Dr. Mehran Elahi, discusses the Persian New Year during the ECSU International Week forum Wednesday, Sept. 26. The forum is part of ECSU’s International Week, celebrating the diverse cultures that make up the university’s faculty, staff, and students.
The Tyrrell County Board of Education has appointed Oliver A. Holley as the next superintendent of the Tyrrell County Schools. Holley has ties to Perquimans and Bertie county schools and he is a graduate of Elizabeth City State University. The
Emergency Management student, junior Weston Smith, spent part of his summer training at the Dept. of Homeland Security’s “Incident Response Terrorist Bombing,” in the New Mexican desert. No one wants to think about a bombing, but acts of terrorism