In case you missed WRVS’s “Conversations with the Chancellor” live, you can catch it right here!
In case you missed WRVS’s “Conversations with the Chancellor” live, you can catch it right here!
William Nelson is flying high these days. It’s fair to say that Nelson has been flying high since he was 14, but this week the aviation major will graduate as Elizabeth City State University’s fall 2018 Bearer of the Mace.
The official ribbon cutting ceremony for ECSU’s expanded Veterans Center included, left to right, Dr. Farrah Ward, Tim Freeman, Cmdr. Warren Judge, Harold Barnes, William Webb, Mayor Bette Parker, and Dr. Karrie Dixon. Elizabeth City State University’s Military and
Elizabeth City State University student Lawrence Brown Jr. has been appointed to North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein’s Council on Collegiate Opioid Misuse. Brown represented ECSU on Nov. 9 at the Council’s inaugural meeting for the 2018-2019 school year. Attorney
Franck Yao is adjusting to life in Northeastern North Carolina. It’s a far cry from California and his native Ivory Coast, on the continent of Africa. And while the business major is adjusting to his new life as an Elizabeth
Coast Guard officers, Cmdr. Warren Judge, left, and Capt. Lamont Bazemore, serve on the ECSU Military Affairs committee. Both men are ECSU graduates and have been instrumental in the development and growth of the campus Veterans Center. A ribbon cutting
Dr. Kacey DiGiacinto and Juliet Boykins were recently named to the Vice Chancellor’s Leadership Academy (VCLA) for fall 2018. Since their appointments, they have helped to engage Elizabeth City State University faculty in leadership activities across campus. According to Interim
Elizabeth City State University has been awarded nearly $180,000 from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund to offer a Drone Exploration Academy program to middle and high school students in Northeastern North Carolina. According to Dr. Kuldeep Rawat, aviation program director, the
Starting January 2019, Elizabeth City State University is offering its first online Master of Education degree program. The 100 percent online program will offer two concentrations, one for teacher leaders, and another for initial certification. With total tuition less than
ECSU Honors Program students who attended the National Association of African American Honors Programs Conference were, left to right, Brenna Daniel Eyricka Johnson, Rachel Lowe, Mattelyn Bond, and Jasmine Roundtree. Rear l-r: Kyra Purvis and Arrhia Palmer. Not pictured are