Elizabeth City State University will host International Week 2017 Nov. 13 through Nov. 17, ending with the highly anticipated International Dinner at the K.E. White Center. The sights, sounds, and flavors of the world will come to Elizabeth City
Elizabeth City State University will host International Week 2017 Nov. 13 through Nov. 17, ending with the highly anticipated International Dinner at the K.E. White Center. The sights, sounds, and flavors of the world will come to Elizabeth City
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Elizabeth City State University Chancellor Thomas Conway speaks to members of the Elizabeth City area community during a community forum Tuesday, Nov. 7. Elizabeth City State University is preparing for an anticipated surge in enrollment when N.C. Promise,
Last year ECSU hosted the Stop Hunger Now meal packaging event, bringing in 400 volunteers to pack meals for people in Haiti and Zambia. This year’s event, dubbed Rise Against Hunger, hopes to attract more than 500 community volunteers on
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ECSU Chancellor Thomas Conway, far right, announces the presentation of a check for more than $400,000 by the National Alumni Association to the ECSU Foundation during the 2017 Homecoming game halftime, Oct. 14. At the presentation were Vice Chancellor for
UNC President Margaret Spellings met with ECSU Chancellor Conway Wednesday, Oct. 25, along with members of the UNC Board of Governors and ECSU Board of Trustees to launch phase two of a working group designed to ensure the future of
Joshua Rashaad McFadden stood with his camera poised, ready to snap a photo of a fresh-faced college senior. It was orientation week at Morehouse, the 150-year-old, all-male, historically black college in Atlanta that counts Martin Luther King Jr. among
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ECSU Chancellor Thomas Conway greets UNC President Margaret Spellings Friday, Oct. 13. Spellings accompanied the UNC Board of Governors on a tour of the university. The president of the University of North Carolina said during a visit to Elizabeth