Senior William Howard is a psychology major with a deep, silky voice. It’s the sort of voice you might expect to hear on the radio, so when he arrived nearly two years ago at the studio of WRVS-FM 89.9, the...
Being a Viking is more than going to class, it’s also about getting involved in the community, both on campus and off campus. That’s why last year Elizabeth City State University created the Viking Volunteer Corps, and this year while...
The new semester is here and the campus is buzzing with activity. Students are moving in for the semester, professors are getting ready for the first day of class, and staff is busy preparing a list of events to kick...
On Wednesday, August 09, 2017, Elizabeth City State University unveiled its new logo and tagline during the Faculty and Staff Opening Conference, exciting faculty and staff as the university moves forward with change, while maintaining its mission to promote economic,...
Elizabeth City State University’s first-ever Day of Giving is paying dividends out in the community. The event, held this past June, sought to raise $150,000 from 3,000 people in 24-hours. As a part of the fundraising event, community organizations were...
Kinesiology is the study of human movement, and one of the new degree programs offered at Elizabeth City State University. And according to Dr. Kacey DiGiacinto, program coordinator, the creation of this program is a game changer for students looking...
It’s time to start registering for the Elizabeth City State University Third Annual Chancellor’s Color Run, a 5k/one-mile fun run, for everyone. The highly anticipated event happens Saturday, Sept. 9 at ECSU’s Roebuck Stadium. The event is designed for all...
Dr. Althea Riddick has spent 21 years in higher education, and that experience coupled with her current role as Elizabeth City State University’s registrar, has prompted Chancellor Thomas Conway to name the Gates County native interim Associate Vice Chancellor of...
When Crime Scene Investigator Brandon Knowles invites the estimated 30 high school students to the table to learn how finger printing works, they quickly gather for a demonstration. Fifteen-year-old Kenedi Rios takes her place at the table, pulling her hair...