By Kesha Williams ECSU alumnus Arthur “Boo Boo” Gaskins was one of 10 honorees inducted into the 2015-16 John B. McLendon Jr. Hall of Fame during the 2016 CIAA basketball tournament. A formal induction ceremony was held at the 2016...
By Kesha Williams Dr. Charles Reed, an assistant professor in ECSU’s Social and Behavior Sciences Department, announces the publication of his new book, Royal Tourists, Colonial Subjects, and the Making of a British World, 1860-1911. In the book, Reed explores...
By Kesha Williams Visit Arts of the Albemarle galleries anytime of the year and you will find an incredible selection created by local artists, crafters and photographers. Through the month of February, see their retrospective art exhibit, ECSU in Perspective,...
By Kesha Williams “Focus on what you want to do in the world.” It was a simple statement that left college students spellbound while attending the 2016 HBCU Foreign Policy Conference at the U. S. Department of State. Jaclyn Cole,...
by Kesha Williams ECSU alumni say they were proud to return to campus January 30 with busloads of high school students for the Winter Homecoming and Open House events. Many alumni chapter presidents say those types of one-day commitments to...
By Kesha Williams On February 27, the Albemarle Area United Way will hold a fundraiser, Dancing Under the Stars 2016, at the K. E. White Center featuring seven dance teams. One of those teams includes ECSU professors, Dr. Faye Gallop...
By Kesha Williams On January 28, the Chamber held its 105th annual dinner meeting at the K. E. White Center where Kelly Thorsby, director of the Chamber of Commerce, gave awards to their ambassador of the year, volunteer of the...
By Kesha Williams The ECSU Concert Choir recently traveled to the nation’s capital for one of their most memorable tours—inside the White House. Dr. Walter Swan, director of choral studies, said the tour resulted from an invitation by U.S. Coast...
By Kesha Williams An internship completed during her senior year at ECSU not only opened Anna Marie Lewis’ eyes to the possibility of a freelance career, but it led to her fourth book of published illustrations. Lewis recently received confirmation...
By Kesha Williams An internship completed during her senior year at ECSU not only opened Anna Marie Lewis’ eyes to the possibility of a freelance career but it led to her fourth book of published illustrations. Lewis recently received confirmation...