By Kesha Williams Friday night is hoop night and WRVS FM 89.9 is your radio station for the 2016 high school basketball season. It’s the second season for ECSU’s radio station, WRVS, to broadcast live game action and interviews with...
By Kesha Williams Thanks to a fresh source of funding, the Community Development Program will continue offering housing counseling sessions, financial literacy sessions and homebuyer workshops in 2016. The funds stem from a $48,816 gift from the I.C. Housing Development...
By Kesha Williams David Hanson’s wall contains a collection of awards he earned in the Navy but a space on that wall is reserved for his new bachelor’s degree. As soon as the degree is framed, it will reflect an...
By Kesha Williams David Hanson’s wall contains a collection of awards he earned in the Navy but a space on that wall is reserved for his new bachelor’s degree. As soon as the degree is framed it will reflect an...
By Kesha Williams Elizabeth City State University reached another milestone December 12 when 14 students received their Master of School Administration (MSA) degree. They were participants in the Northeastern North Carolina School Leadership Program (NNCSLP), a joint endeavor between the...
By Kesha Williams There’s nothing like a Nutcracker Suite Medley to bring smiles to the faces of your holiday concert audience. The ECSU Albemarle Symphony Orchestra delighted their audience by performing Tchaikovsky’s March, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, Waltz...
Services provided to businesses in the Outer Banks Communities are improving now that a new satellite office of the Small Business and Technology Development Center (SBTDC) has opened. This new site is located inside the Dare County NC Works Career...
By Kesha Williams Khaliq Satchell and Tatyana Matthews are breathing a sigh of relief knowing expenses for their senior year at ECSU are already covered. They are two of 30 students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities to receive scholarships...
By Kesha Williams Elizabeth City State University recognized area Teachers of the Year during a luncheon held in observation of American and International Education Week. Seated left to right: Michelle Jackson, Nash-Rocky Mount Kortney Watford, Bertie County Erika Stephenson, Hertford...
By Kesha Williams Ama Agyapong, a junior from Ghana, West Africa majoring in physics, received an award in recognition of her research poster presentation at the 2015 Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) conference in...