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In April, the first STEM Conference, held at East Carolina University, brought girls from 11 Pitt County middle schools to encourage their pursuit of science and math in high school and college.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Fall 2011, p8 Periodical Website
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Researchers in East Carolina University’s Institute for Coastal Science and Policy are examining the effects of the BP Deep Horizon oil spill on the ocean food chain, and if how the spill may be affecting North Carolina waters.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Fall 2011, p10-13 Periodical Website
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Project HEART, High Expectations for At-Risk Teens, is in its 10th year placing tutors in schools and programs throughout eastern North Carolina. Students at East Carolina University participate in this AmeriCorps program, the only one of its kind in the state, to help at-risk youth excel in education in hopes they will bring back their knowledge and skills to their home communities.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Fall 2011, p14-15, il Periodical Website
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Being mostly rural with high rates of poverty, eastern North Carolina faces a high mortality rate compared with the rest of the state. Dr. Hope Landrine, the new director of the East Carolina University Center for Heath Disparities Research, is hoping to find ways to reduce these disparities.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Fall 2011, p16-17 Periodical Website
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East Carolina University researchers are aiming to examine and treat combat military service personnel through Operation Re-Entry North Carolina. This federally funded program includes researchers across campus in areas such as speech and hearing, psychophysiology, biofeedback, and family relations.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Fall 2011, p20-23, il Periodical Website
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Robert Ebendorf, a distinguished professor of art at East Carolina University, has been given North Carolina’s highest honor, the North Carolina Award, in recognition of his world-renowned art and jewelry pieces made from gold, silver, bronze, and other unusual materials.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Fall 2011, p25 Periodical Website
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