Transfer student Kenae Turner, far left, left her hometown of Elizabeth City to teach English in China for a year. She’s pictured with her host family. Kenae Turner is 20-years old and she’s already experienced more life than many of
Transfer student Kenae Turner, far left, left her hometown of Elizabeth City to teach English in China for a year. She’s pictured with her host family. Kenae Turner is 20-years old and she’s already experienced more life than many of
As the Elizabeth City State University community prepares to return to campus for the fall 2021 semester, the message from Chancellor Karrie G. Dixon during her State of the University address is clear. There is a “bright future” ahead. “We
Teaching is Shamira Moore’s passion. The Elizabeth City State University graduate has been working with kids since high school, and armed with a degree she received in 2019, the Elizbeth City native is ready for a new school year, but
Elizabeth City State University’s dean of the School of Education and Business, Dr. Joy Smith, has been appointed to the North Carolina Teaching Fellows Commission. The appointment was made by the UNC Board of Governors last month. Established in 2017
Elizabeth City State University’s fall 2021 move-in dates are coming fast, and campus staff are preparing to welcome Vikings into residence halls, keeping in mind that COVID-19 safety must be a priority. According to ECSU’s director of housing and residential
Justin Waddell, left, and James Copland IV are ECSU’s newest Board of Trustees members. Justin Waddell and James Copland IV are the newest Elizabeth City State University Board of Trustees members. The North Carolina General Assembly took action to approve
Thursday, July 29, is National Intern Day and Elizabeth City State University’s Career Development Center is celebrating. And, so should you, says Morgan Ray, the university’s interim internship coordinator. “Our interns and graduates have landed opportunities with companies such as
Elizabeth City State University has long been a champion of women in aviation and now, thanks to a $10,000 grant from the American Association of University Women (AAUW), the campus will be the site of the Bessie Coleman Aviator Academy.
Fourteen Air Force Jr. ROTC cadets completed an intensive, 8-week flight training program at ECSU. ECSU is one 17 university campuses across the country to hold the summer academy. Veronica Bearup, 18, sat at a table in the K.E. White
Elizabeth City State University’s Small Business Technology Development Center (SBTDC) is focused on promoting the development of small, minority -owned businesses and will hold a series of workshops to aid local, minority-owned subcontractors to prepare to submit bids for the