HELPING PEOPLE, SAVING LIVES
Rolando Rosado returned to East Carolina University this fall with perspective from a summer spent helping people and saving lives. The junior engineering student participated in the Engineering World Health...
Rolando Rosado returned to East Carolina University this fall with perspective from a summer spent helping people and saving lives. The junior engineering student participated in the Engineering World Health...
It seems entirely appropriate that engineering graduate student Kenneth Weddle will soon be leaving East Carolina University for a job in Arizona. You see, he’s been dealing with heat for...
The opportunity to visit the Netherlands and learn about how other nations are building with sustainability drew three East Carolina University construction management students to HAN University’s International Week. Stavros...
Dressed in a neon orange vest and hard hat, East Carolina University engineering student Ariel Lineberger grabs a shovel, spreading gravel that will be the base of a pool in...
In a quiet lab on the second floor of East Carolina University’s Science and Technology Building, nine students study computer screens and tap away at keyboards. They’re seeking ways to...
A sea of purple-clad Pirates walked into Minges Coliseum to be honored as new graduates of East Carolina University. The College of Engineering and Technology hosted its 2023 Spring Graduate...
Seven students will make history during East Carolina University’s commencement on Friday. As if walking across the stage isn’t historical enough, these seven students are part of ECU’s first class...
Six students from the Department of Computer Science participated in the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) Mid-Atlantic USA Regional, going up against 74 teams from 32 universities in five states....
Senior engineering students tackled a wide variety of capstone projects, but the overall theme of Monday’s Engineering Capstone Symposium centered on making things better for people and the environment. Twenty-two...
Seventh grader Mazahri Dantonio took away a big lesson from a tour of the bioprocess engineering labs in East Carolina University’s Life Sciences and Biotechnology Building. “I didn’t know there...