ECSU’s annual International Education Week runs from Nov. 18 and ends with the highly anticipated International Dinner and Fair Nov. 22. The sights, sounds, and flavors of the world will come to Elizabeth City State University Nov. 18 through Nov.
ECSU’s annual International Education Week runs from Nov. 18 and ends with the highly anticipated International Dinner and Fair Nov. 22. The sights, sounds, and flavors of the world will come to Elizabeth City State University Nov. 18 through Nov.
On Saturday, Dec. 14, at 10 a.m., Elizabeth City State University will hold its 169th commencement ceremony inside the Mickey L. Burnim Fine Arts Center. This year’s commencement speaker will be North Carolina congressman from the sixth district, Rep. Mark
Dr. Chris Brussalis, left, of the consulting firm The Hill Group, gives a presentation on the draft strategic plan to the ECSU Board of Trustees Wednesday, Nov. 6. Elizabeth City State University’s five year strategic plan process is moving forward
The University of North Carolina System presidential search is underway and search committee co-chairs are inviting members of the Elizabeth City State University campus and surrounding communities to an informational session Wednesday, Nov. 13. The UNC System is one of
Elizabeth City State University cares for military veterans so when the Military Times set out to rank the Best Bet for Vets schools, it should come as no surprise that ECSU is once again a best bet for vets institution.
Visual arts professor Jeff Whelan, left, leads a Plan by Design discussion at Arts in the Albemarle in downtown Elizabeth City Thursday, Oct. 31. Visual arts students are tasked with developing creative ideas to contribute to downtown Elizabeth City’s revitalization
Elizabeth City State University recently hosted 400 young women from across the Northeastern North Carolina region for a Forensic Investigation Lab as part of the 24th annual Celebration of Women in Mathematics event held on campus in October. The event
Former Elizabeth City State University Board of Trustee, Betty Sugg Meggs, has passed. Mrs. Meggs, 85, died Saturday, Oct. 26, according to her obituary. A native of Pitt County, Mrs. Meggs grew up in New Bern, North Carolina and came
ECSU alumni, left to right, Chanae LeGrier, Qunintin Keyes, and Natasha Jones speak to students about the professional life after graduation Monday, Oct. 21. What does it take to transition from being an undergraduate at a university to becoming a
In this photo taken by ECSU’s director of the Office of Small Business and Technology Development, Michael Twiddy, an Ocracoke Island business is gutted after Hurricane Dorian flooded the village. Thanks to a grant from Wells Fargo, Mr. Twiddy will