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25397
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The fine arts program at ECU has been growing since the 1962. Since then, it has gotten its own building, spruced up that building, and sent many an art student on to bigger and better things.
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25398
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Kelly King reflects on his time at ECU, his first job at BB&T and how he got to be president and chief operating officer at BB&T.
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25403
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The internet has made many things from teaching to signing up for classes much more efficient. Even so, some teachers are not quite as excited about it as the students.
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25405
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ECU is not raising as much money as some might think. This has led to new campaign by the university to raise $200 million for various programs and scholarships.
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25406
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The nursing program began as a very small program. In the last several decades, it has grown to have more than 1,000 students enrolled in the program. In addition, a day in the life of a nursing student is included for a unique perspective of what nursing students do.
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25407
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Older apartment complexes and dorms are finding it hard to compete with newer, more upscale apartments that offer many amenities such as pools, gyms, and even movie theaters.
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25409
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Student athletes, while not required to stay on campus and train during the summer, are either sent home with a packet full of workout recommendations or will voluntarily stay on campus to work out and even take summer classes.
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25410
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ECU English professor Margaret Bauer places emphasis on good writing skills in her classes as well as teaching about North Carolina authors.
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25412
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With a new all-time high number of incoming freshmen, ECU is filled to capacity. There are no empty dorms, classrooms or offices. Several new staff members had to be hired and the only solution to the space issue is to build more off campus.
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25413
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Steve Tuttle outlines the top ten things a freshmen should know before starting their first semester at ECU. The list includes things like what not to ever lose, and how to avoid looking stupid.
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25414
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While there are many places to eat, shop, or catch a show of some sort, many of these may not be either within walking distance of campus, or exactly what some students are looking for. However, there is still a diverse list of places to dine, shop, and experience the culture of Greenville.
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25415
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Over the past five years, the average teacher salary at ECU has increased by about twenty percent. Even still, ECU teacher salaries are about at the center of the list of average university instructor salaries by university.
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25417
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Eddie Jacobs, a music professor at ECU, is credited with founding and directing the New Music @ ECU Festival. Jacobs considers himself a teacher first, and composer second.
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25420
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ECU has become liberal in its political stances percentage wise. 36 percent of high-paid employees are registered as Democrats. Even just looking at the bumper stickers on cars, there seem to be more Democrat than Republican supporters.
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25422
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After 150 students showed up at ECU President Leo Jenkins’ front door, new changes were made to better incorporate the African American student body and make their life at ECU more comfortable.