Veterans deserve all the assistance they can receive and Elizabeth City State University is doing its part. On June 22 and 23 on the ECSU campus, the university’s Veterans Center in cooperation with Coast Guard Base Elizabeth City and the
Veterans deserve all the assistance they can receive and Elizabeth City State University is doing its part. On June 22 and 23 on the ECSU campus, the university’s Veterans Center in cooperation with Coast Guard Base Elizabeth City and the
By Kesha Williams “You never stop learning.” That’s an impressive statement from Mary Albritton Douglas. Albritton Douglas, a scholar-educator, who was the valedictorian of her 1948 high school class at Washington Colored High School in Beaufort County, earned undergraduate and
By Kesha Williams “You never stop learning.” That’s an impressive statement from Mary Albritton Douglas. Albritton Douglas a scholar-educator who was the valedictorian of her 1948 high school class at Washington Colored High School in Beaufort County earned undergraduate and
By Dr. Ellis Lawrence Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) professor Dr. Ellis Lawrence announces two opportunities for students interested in a career in a transportation-related field: the Eisenhower Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Fellowship and the ECSU Summer Transportation
By Kesha Williams Takeia Green, a senior from Enfield, N.C., was selected as Student Affairs’ Peer Health Educator of the Year. The Peer Health Educator program at Elizabeth City State University was established to empower students to help other students
By Kesha Williams Each year, ECSU proudly announces faculty members who are recognized for outstanding accomplishments as instructors. The list of 2016 Departmental Teachers of the Year follows: Dr. Dipendra Sengupta, a professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computer
By Kesha Williams Travis Gatling, a junior from Winton, N.C., is the recipient of an Education Testing Service (ETS) Presidential Scholarship for Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The scholarship covers one year of tuition for Gatling at ECSU. Gatling said
By Kesha Williams The Military Science Department announces the commissioning of two student cadets as officers, 2nd Lt. Derrick Golden, Jr., of Fayetteville, N.C., and Jeremy Adams of Hertford, N.C. Golden, who majored in pharmaceutical science, will enter the U.S.
By Kesha Williams May 14 was the long awaited date for 193 ECSU graduates. Yet, the students who graduated with honors noted theirs as an exceptional accomplishment. Students participating in Elizabeth City State University’s Honors Program, now in its 34th
By Kesha Williams An early morning blanket of fog gave way to sunshine just in time for students to enter Roebuck Stadium for ECSU’s 162nd commencement. Devin Cherry, a senior majoring in business administration, led the line of undergraduates and