Friends of Laupus Library to host film series
The first film in a new educational series hosted by the Friends of Laupus Library will be screened on Sept. 26 at noon in the library’s fourth floor gallery. All […]
9.16.2019
The first film in a new educational series hosted by the Friends of Laupus Library will be screened on Sept. 26 at noon in the library’s fourth floor gallery. All […]
9.16.2019
The Honors College has been provided with 10 seats for a Q&A with award-winning journalist and entrepreneur Soledad O’Brien. More information about her can be found here: https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/soledad_obrien_-_voyages_of_discovery#.XWkzIXsnbyQ This Q&A will […]
9.9.2019
oSTEM would like to invite all STEM majors to our first meeting tomorrow at 6pm in Howell 0N107. oSTEM is an pre-professional society for LGBT + ally STEM majors interested […]
9.9.2019
The first meeting of the year for Pirates Promoting Community Wellness (PPCW) is Tuesday, Sept. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in Bate 1026. PPCW is an organization that promotes mental and […]
9.9.2019
Pre-med? Interested in meeting other pre-med students, advocating for positive healthcare change, and preparing for applying to medical school? Join ECU’s chapter of AMSA! AMSA (the American Medical Student Association) […]
9.9.2019
Funded by a grant from the NSF, I-Corps @ ECU allows participants to explore commercial potential of their ideas by using proven methods in design thinking and lean launch in […]
9.9.2019
Register now for the third annual Pirate Entrepreneurship Challenge. The challenge is a three-round pitch competition available to any student enrolled in the 2019/2020 academic year, as well as alumni […]
9.9.2019
The Chancellor’s Student Leadership Academy is a premiere program that will be hosting a Fall 2019 cohort. Participants must be full-time students, have completed 21 or more credit hours, and have at […]
9.3.2019
“For All the World to See,” an NEH On the Road exhibit is officially open in the Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery on the second floor of Joyner Library through October […]
9.3.2019
Mark Hills, a faculty member from Computer Science, is looking for a couple of students to work on a community-based project that will improve efficiency of county planning offices. The […]
9.3.2019