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East Carolina University is the fastest-growing campus in the UNC System. The rapid expansion is the result increased enrollment over the past decade. Since 2000, six buildings have been constructed or renovated at a cost of $200 million. Projects under construction or on the drawing board will raise the total to $300 million. Tuttle discusses these projects as well as those that are unseen, such as wiring of existing buildings and technology upgrades for web-based and other computer-assisted modes of instruction.
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25482
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New York landscape architect Louis L. Miller was surprised by the growth of ECTTS campus just a mere decade after designing it. Plans were made to expand the campus and in 1922, money was appropriated by the General Assembly. By the end of the decade, six buildings had turned into 16 on nearly 90 acres.
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36041
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The standing room only event was the debut of ECU’s Four Seasons Chamber Music Festival. Spotlighted for the special event included the unveiled drawing of ECU’s planned new Performing Arts Theatre. Other visual accompaniment were photos of performers, Chancellor Steve Ballard, the New York Metro Alumni Chapter, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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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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31074
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In honor of the late North Carolina Governor, William B. Umstead, East Carolina College dedicated Umstead Hall in this memory. North Carolina State Treasurer Edwin Gill gave a speech in Greenville on Umstead's history and dedication to the state.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 20 Issue 1, May 1962, p14-16, 30-31, por