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BUCCANEER 2008

East Carolina University

25,990 undergraduate and graduate students
| Volume 69

ECU Student Media
205-A Self Help Building
Greenville, NC 27858

www.ecu.edu /buccaneer

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Table Of Contents



Opening

Student Life
Academics

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Greek Life

Portraits

Clubs & Organizations

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HIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO THE PAST AND PRESENT CHANCELLORS
oF Fast CAROLINA UNIVERSITY. FROM THE VISIONARY LEADERSHIP
or ROBERT WRIGHTTO THE PRESENT GUIDANCE OF STEVE BALLARD,

ECU HAS BEEN BLESSED WITH LEADERS THAT PROVIDED THE
FORESIGHT AND INSIGHT NECESSARY TO PROPEL THE UNIVERSITY

TO ITS PRESENT GLORY. ~THE INITIATIVES ESTABLISHED UNDER THE
VARIOUS TENURES OF THESE MEN WILL FOREVER SERVE AS THE
FOUNDATION FOR A LIFETIME OF PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC
ACHIEVEMENTS THROUGHOUT NortrH CAROLINA AND BEYOND.

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Centennial celebrations continue across the campus of
East Carolina

East Carolina University celebrated its 101st birthday party on March 26th, 2008. The day had a cool spring feel
to it as students and faculty made their way to the Mall field outside the Flanagan building. ~The event was a collaborative
initiative between the Student Government Association, Alumni Association, Student Union as well as the ECU
Ambassadors.

Residing SGA President Keri Brockett began the afternoon's events with a short speech, rallying the crowd to
attention as students acting as ECUs previous Presidents Leo Jenkins and Robert Wright took the stage in a brief
conversation about the universitys history. Chancellor Steve Ballard said a few words, as well as the Vice Provost for
Student Affairs, Kemal Atkins and Paul Clifford, the associate chancellor of the Alumni Association.

Free subs as well as cupcakes and lemonade were provided for students as Florez, a live band, played for the
hours that followed. Florez invited everyone to dance as they played their own original music as well as covers of music
favorites familiar to the student body. Free gift bags filled with ECU memorabilia and candy were distributed to those in

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The Alumni Association fosters

strong ties between the past, present

and future ECU communities

The ideal of giving back to ones community is a strong principle at East Carolina.
That principle resounds throughout the activities supported by the Alumni Association.

The association has created several programs that cater to alumni, including golf
tournaments, tailgating opportunities, reunions, ECU football viewing parties in cities
across the nation, and activities with Team Pirate Nation that focus on exercising and
healthy lifestyles.

There are also groups on campus in which currently enrolled students can actively
participate. The Magnolia Belles is a group of undergraduate female students who sing
acapella. Named for the magnolia trees that can be seen throughout campus, the ladies
perform for alumni, campus and community events and tour to alumni events throughout
the country. ECU Ambassadors is a campus organization that promotes the university's
central focus of service to the community through volunteering. The group serves as a link
between students, faculty, alumni and the administration of ECU.

For the future Pirates, The Alumni Association has initiated the 2008 Freshman
Sendoff program, an event that connects all incoming freshman and their families from
similar cities or regions. Students get the chance to meet other Pirates and get first-hand
advice about college life before they arrive on campus. Through these various activities, the
Pirate alumni show that they are not only concerned with numbers; they are dedicated to
establishing communities, relationships, and a campus family that goes beyond ones four-

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This years Outstanding Alumni Award recipients were Jim Chesnutt, Ron Clark, Dr. Shirley Carraway and Rev.
Hubert Walters. Jeff Jenkins is pictured representing the family of Dr. Leo Jenkins who was honored posthumously
with the Honorary Alumni Award. The Distinguished Service Award recipient this year was Dan Kinlaw.

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ECU Ambassadors continue the tradition of service through various
activities done in and for the surrounding communities.

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The ECU Gospel Choir
presented several
Surprises during their
anniversary concert,
including a special
performance from the
Alumni Gospel Choir.
The members were able
to practice collectively
only a few times, but
their sound maintained
the vibrant energy that is
the choirs trademark.

During their concert the
choir showed the audience
how to balance melody,
meaning, and movement
in their performance

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music. Its about lifelong connections, strength in

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ECU's Gospel Choir
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Longevity is one of the strongest assets of an organization or community. History is another. The ECU Gospel
Choir has both of these and so much more. ~This year the choir celebrated thirty years of tradition and presence on
ECUs campus, and they did so with an amazing anniversary concert held in Wright Auditorium.

~The gospel choir has served as one of the largest student organizations on campus, and the membership contin-
ues to grow each year. Students from various majors, programs, and spiritual backgrounds come together in the group
to explore diverse musical selections and styles. But to see the group together on stage or around campus, one would
know that there is so much more invested with the members.

Being in the choir isnt just about singing gospel music. Its about lifelong connections, strength in unity and
having a heart for one another,� adviser Tarrick Cox explained. These students connect with each other on very per-
sonal levels - and enjoy gospel music in the process.� ~This sincerity, along with a great amount of talent and dedication,
has helped the gospel choir continue to be a great part of ECUs amazing history. ®

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president from 1999-2002, encouraged presidents and directors, including
the audience with songs and praises Greg Horton, director of the gospel
during the alumni choirs performance. choir from 1983 -1996.

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ECU's quiet campus mall takes a life

of its own

On one afternoon a year, ECUs mall switches from the
serene, grassy center of campus to an active student free-for-all
extravaganza. Food, giveaways, music, and crowds of energetic
students make up what is traditionally known as Barefoot on the
Mall.

April 24, 2008 marked the 29th annual Barefoot event host-
ed by the Student Union. The ECU community came out in full
force to make sure that students had a day that focused on having
a good time and relaxing before the stressful weeks of exams and
finals came upon them. With over 8,000 students attending this
years Barefoot, there were enough exciting and festive moments
during the six-hour event for everyone.

Highlights of this year included a step show by the Black
Student Union, mechanical bull rides, rock-climbing and velcro
walls, dunk tanks, and a multitude of inflatable attractions. Various
organizations had tables that attracted students with food eating
competitions, t-shirt giveaways, popsicles, and information about
the groups focuses and upcoming projects.

One of the biggest attractions of the day included the live
bands. ~This years lineup did not stray from the quality artists that
are brought to campus every year. Students crowded the stage to
be entertained by the hip hop/jazz band The Urban Sophisticates
and alternative groups Mae, Wrong Way and the Jealousy Game.

~The weather was warm and the day was long, but all of the
events that took place during Barefoot 2008 went well for everyone
involved, from the organizers to the recipients. Junior Tyler
Richardson summed up the day best with his thoughts.

Barefoot brings out the true spirit of spring and places it in
everyone at ECU,� he said. I can feel it in the grass under my feet,
and the music in my ears.� ®

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One of the most anticipated events on campus happens in January - one of the
coldest months of the semester. Students line up by the hundreds to take part in one of
the zaniest events to happen on campus: ~The Polar Bear Plunge. ~The outside pool of the
Student Recreation Center is filled with near-freezing water and buckets of ice to top off
the temperature. Students anxiously await the jump countdown from the event emcee and
official daddy polar bear�, Stephen Gray. By the dozens spirited participants plunge� into
the pool and embrace a moment that they will remember for years to come. Immediately
after the plunge, participants are greeted with towels, warm food, t-shirts, certificates, and
chances to win great prizes. Many onlookers might consider the event goofy, but those who
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It has been said that Halloween is a bigger holiday than Christmas around the ECU
community. That statement could be justified by walking the halls of Mendenhall Student
Center, Ledonia Wright Cultural Center, or the Student Recreation Center on October 31.

Students let their creative juices flow and came up with the wildest, most imaginative
costumes to present to the rest of the costuming college community. ~They were tricked into
haunted rooms throughout the night and treated to palm readers, haunted plays, screaming

contests and a monster mash in the recreation center.

Midnight Madness provides an opportunity to have a fun, safe Halloween activity,�
Mendenhall Operations manager Audra Thomas explained. It is an alternative to going
downtown. We try to keep enough going on to keep students entertained until the early
morning.� The madness this year was one of the most successful yet, with over 1500 students
attending throughout the night.

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Bunnies and beasts came out to show their creativity during Midnight Madness.

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crowning marks another great Pirate
tradition

To coin the term literally, homecoming� is the time
traditionally set for alumni and influential people of ECU's past to
come back home to reminisce, connect with old friends and see the
progress that has taken place since their departures. ~The Pirates
kicked it up a notch this year with food, fun and festivities like
never before.

Throughout the week students took part in various activities
to get into the homecoming spirit. Banner contests, lawn competi-
tions, Skit challenges, and canned food drives set the atmosphere
for an exciting weekend. ~The pep rally on Friday, October 26, was
held in the Evans Street Parking lot and had hundreds of students
and Pirate alumni in attendance throughout the event.

Perhaps the most exciting part of Homecoming is the foot-
ball game. ECU hosted the University of Alabama at Birming-
ham (UAB). Supported by the screams and chants of over 40,000
people in attendance, the Pirate football team crushed the compe-
tition, leaving a memorable 41-6 mark on this years festivities. As
is tradition, the student body crowned two new students to reign
as king and queen. This years honors went to Charla Hodges and
Travis Bartlett. The two deserving Pirates accepted their positions
with honor and represented the university proudly throughout the
year.

The 2007 Homecoming celebration was a success, thanks to a
great student body, a great football team, and a great spirit of pride
and traditiion here at ECU. ®

Reigning homecoming
queen and SGA president
Keri Brockett congratulated
the new ECU queen, Charla
Hodges, and presented

her with a purple and gold
bouquet before passing on
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Hodges and homecoming king Travis
Bartlett are all smiles as they accept
their new titles.

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spirits high and the crowd energized
as the ECU Pirates battled their way
to a victory over UAB.

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With all of the things going on throughout
the year, students rarely get the time to collaborate as
much as they would like. Several student leaders took
the time to get together and take leadership train-
ing in hopes of bringing campus organizations closer
together.

Leaders from Student Media, Student
Activities Board, Omicron Delta Kappa, Golden Key,
and Student Government Association took a day to
go through the Challenge ropes course at Blounts
Field. After training, each group got together to
talk about the goals and objectives for the upcoming
year and how they could all support and connect to
bring a greater awareness to each organization's cause.
The event was sponsored by The Center for Student
Leadership & Civic Engagement. ®

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The Student Government Association is a leadership organization
on campus that is comprised of three branches: the executive, legislative
and judicial. Each branch is endowed with specific responsibilities and
duties respectfully. ~This years executive branch consisted of Student Body
President Keri Brockett, Student Body Vice-President Drew Griffin,
Treasurer Guillaume Bagal and Secretary Brittany Adams. [he Executive
branch also included the SGA Presidents cabinet, whose members are
secretaries of specific fields of interest for the university, including media,
volunteerism and programming.

The Legislative branch is split into three separate bodies, which
are the Undergraduate Student Senate led by Ashley Yopp, the House of
Organizations presided over by Tom Meutsch, and the Graduate Student
Senate held by April Baer. Each section of the branch drafts, revises and
proposes bills to pass for the betterment of the student body on campus.

The attorney general Abey Dessie, whose job includes interpreting
the constitution of the Student Government Association, primarily leads
the judicial branch. The branch also hears and tries cases brought before
them for students, ranging from smaller infractions to more serious
situations involving the student body.

Each branch of this years SGA did an exceptional job and paved the

way for a smooth transition into the coming years of campus government. ®

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ECU serves as a rally stop on the trail for
the 2008 presidential seat

On April 17, 2008, ECU and the surrounding areas experienced what,
for some, could be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: standing face to face
with a presidential nominee.

Though the visit was not highly publicized until just before the event,
word spread quickly that Senator Barack Obama would be making a stop in
Greenville, North Carolina. Faculty, students, and Greenville citizens alike
crowded the entrances to Minges coliseum from the early a.m. hours until
the actual event. Bus loads from surrounding cities arrived on campus filled
with citizens who were excited - if not anxious - to see Senator Obama.

Tickets to the event were given out, but they were quickly
disseminated to the multitude of individuals who waited for hours in long
lines. The doors to Minges opened mid-afternoon, and people flooded the
coliseum to capacity within moments. After various state speakers took the
stage, Senator Obama stepped into Minges greeted with thunderous cheers,
chants, camera flashes, and a super-energized crowd. Senator Obama spoke
to the packed stadium attendants for almost an hour.

Those who were not fortunate enough to get into the stadium were
not unfortunate� in the least; after his speech, Senator Obama invited some
of the people who did not get a ticket into the coliseum lobby to meet and
greet them. He graciously took pictures and shook hands. After a private
question and answer session, the senator left Greenville to continue on his
quest towards the upcoming elections.

ECU was electric for days after the event. ~The rally was not so much
about political affiliations or stances on hot topics and current events. For
most, the visit was more about the moment - a moment in history that will
live forever in the lives of Greenville citizens and ECU pirates.

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ECU students enjoyed a great tradition of starting the year off with food, friends and fun at the annual Pirate
Palooza held in Ficklen Stadium. The event usually kicks off the beginning of the academic year and gives students a
chance to meet and get to know the campus community as well as other students in various residence halls. Basket-
ball, wall climbing, and a host of other events welcomed the students with an air of excitement and stress-free cam-
pus life. Though there was a bit of rain that dampered the event, there were a few moments of smiles and laughs that
gave both old and new students a moment from the year to remember.

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One of the biggest collaborations on campus happens each year
during the first part of the spring semester, and it happens for a great
reason: a celebration of differences. Diversity Week 2008 brought together
varied people from varied backgrounds with the goal of making a peculiar
statement: there are so many similarities in our differences.

The event brought together several key cultural committees and offices
across ECUs campus. Student Government Association, the Student Union
Cultural Awareness Committee, ECU PRISM, the Diversity Committee for
the Division of Student Affairs, and the Office of Co-Curricular Programs
and Cultural Outreach collaborated to bring very unique artists, political
leaders, and programming to campus.

The Kick-off event was A Tribute to Motown, an annual concert held
in Wright Auditorium. The Muslim Student Association presented a movie
in Hendrix, and the Ledonia Wright Cultural Center followed the film with
a multicultural display in their gallery. A Post Secret reception and display
in the Mendenhall Student Center gallery opened up viewers to the quiet
thoughts of everyday students.

One of the noted guests of the week was Magdalen Hsu-Li, a musician
and artist who sang as well as spoke to the ECU community about how she
dealt with being a bisexual minority woman in society. Her presentation set
the stage for the showing of Spike Lees documentary, 4 Little Girls, a movie
focusing on the Birmingham church bombing in 1963. Later on, members
of the ECU community sat on a panel to discuss equality on campus with
respect to sexual orientation.

The highlight for many during the week was the visit from Prince
Cedza Dlamini, the grandson of former South African President Nelson
Mandela. Speaking to a packed room, Prince Dlamini touched on
entrepreneurship and humanitarian efforts around the world. He also spoke
on the gross misconception than many have about Africa and the AIDS/HIV
epidemic rapidly spreading throughout the continent. After his presentation,
The Black Student Union hosted an AIDS benefit fashion show in Wright
Auditorium. The weeks events concluded with an intercultural party in
Mendenhall Student Center and a diversity retreat in Minges coliseum that
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speak on his leadership skills as a
humanitarian, social entrepreneurship,
and his vision of a world with

no boundaries�. (below) Asian-
American, bisexual, and female
musician Magdalen Hsu-Li presented
music from her latest CD, Smashing
the Ceiling, and spoke on issues
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Students gather to commemorate the birthday
of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

On a chilly Monday evening in January, members of the ECU community gathered together to
honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., ending a day of events entitled Enhancing Education
through Past Accomplishments.� Events included a community unity breakfast, a student volunteer
challenge, a candlelight vigil and march and an evening program featuring speaker Dr. Shirley Carraway,
ECU alumna and former superintendent of the Orange County school district.

I think Dr. King would say there have been dramatic improvements over 40 years,� Dr. Carraway
noted, but [he would also say] that there is still a ways to go.� Her word echoed Dr. Kings sentiments
of hope, passion for education and a desire to see greater unity within various cultures.

Students honored Dr. King through hymns, speeches, and words of reverence for the civil rights
leader. A few whispered soft prayers, but most stood silently with heads bowed at moments. As they
lit candles and stood together without a focus on race, gender or cultural differences, the tone of the
ceremony exuded Dr. Kings dream: unity.

This event is celebrated annually on ECUs campus, and the congregation of participants continues
to grow. Other events held on campus included various movies and documentaries about diversity and
racial relations in America and campus discussions regarding diversity on campus. ®

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(Above) SGA President Keri Brockett and other student leaders
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Resident Advisers (top left) and furniture rearranging between roommates (bottom left).

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Living in the residence halls has proven to be a good way to start the ideal college life. It is easy to meet new people,
to get help with classes and campus information, and to get acquainted with the new lifestyle.

Freshman Meghan Newman, a nursing major, explained that [Living in the halls is] obviously very different
from anything Ive ever experienced before. There is very limited space. Going from having my own big room to
sharing a small room isnt all that great, but the good part is, I love my roommate!�

Adjusting to living in a new place can be scary, but with the help of a Resident Advisor, things seem less
intimidating. My RA is fun and energetic,� freshman Christophe Kellum noted. He has helped me transition into
dorm life easily.�

In some dorms there are programs to help freshman adjust to the college environment. Such a program is the
Freshman Experience, also known as FX, facilitated in Aycock and Garrett halls.

Freshman Melissa Moore explained, Not only has FX helped me to learn more about college life, but it has
helped me to gain many friends. The FX program teaches you about safety at college and what to expect while we're
here. You also get to play games and interact with other freshman. I love being in the FX program, and I recommend it
to all freshman. Its an unforgettable experience!�

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as its ever been.

Dr. Carroll Dashiell, Jr. and various
local jazz musicians hosted a night of great
vocal and musical arrangements. Musicians
Aishah, Bill Crews, Bill Ford and Jon Ozment
contributed to the concert and made it that
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hosts one of the most actively used building on campus
before and after classes each day: the Student Recreation
Center. Students definitely get their fill of weights, exercise
machines, swimming pools, and time on the basketball courts.
Truly the recreation center provides everything that students
could ask for in a health facility. What many do not realize
is that Campus Recreation and Wellness (CRW) hosts a
myriad of events for the greater ECU community as well.

CRW played a major part in the 11th Annual Adapted
Sports Day on November 17, 2007. ~The event was a
collaborative effort from various organizations in Pitt County
that introduced approximately 120 participants to many
adapted sports, including wheelchair volleyball, hand cycling,
quad rugby, racquetball, and more. The theme Serving Up
A Winner� exemplified the accomplishments and statements
of the keynote speaker, renowned wheelchair tennis player
Harriet Enzor.

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their version of Gladiators� in February. 32 teams of student
gladiators matched skills in tug-of-war, powerball, jousting,
and a gauntlet obstacle course. Everyone had a great time at
the competition.

There are many more events on the horizon for
Campus Recreation. ~Thanks to $170,000 in grant monies
received, the department has received, CRW will continue its
Tobacco-Free College initiatives that will create more clean
air zones on ECUs campus. CRW will also pilot a program
that will focus on health assessments and active intervention
plans for participants. CRW is making sure that ECUs
community and community members will live long, healthy
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The College of Allied Health Sciences celebrated
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in the Health Sciences Building in October. The event
included an awards presentation honoring 40 distinguished
alumni as well as tours of the department.
November marked the 3% Annual Rehabilitation
and Allied Health Research Day. This year, a
program entitled An Interdisciplinary Look at Clinical,
Translational, and Basic Research highlighted the
activities. The program featured presentations on a
variety of subjects ranging from carpel tunnel syndrome
to children with reading disorders. Continuing the -
trend of yearly events, the 4 annual Jean Elaine Mills [a a : ££.
Health Symposium bea held es February. The Hilton Many alumni from the College of Allied Health Sciences were honored
and the Greenville Convention Center hosted this during the 40th anniversary celebration for distinction in their professions.
years event, which was aimed at addressing the issue of
rural health in eastern North Carolina.
Kristal Mills provided the college with perhaps
the most exciting news of the year by receiving a
prestigious national award. ~The doctoral student in
CSDI earned one of only two national 2008 Student
Investigator Awards from the American Academy of
Audiology. Mills research targets better diagnosis and
treatment for inner ear disorders.
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Although the College of Health and Human Performance is divided into three separate academic
departments, the college manages to carry out its overall mission within those departments exceptionally. ~The
overall mission is to have the ability to educate others, research and examine, and to perform services needed
for the different departments: Exercise and Sports Science, Recreation and Leisure, and Health Education and
Promotion. Also, as a student in the College of Health and Human Performance, you will gain the knowledge
on how to enhance and sustain your personal health and physical performance, which in turn will improve the
quality of your life

The Department of Exercise and Sport Science is known for its hands-on approach to strengthening
and achieving optimal wellness in each stage of a persons life. In order to accomplish the task of bringing
each person to their best possible wellness, the Department of Exercise and Sport Science works academically,
researching, and physically by instructing and leading in exercise and sport. Even though there is an overall

mission for the College of Health and Human Performance, the Department of Exercise and Sport Science has

an individual mission, as well: to have the ability to teach, research, and provide service to all areas of physical
activity.

The Department of Health Education and Promotion strives to educate and provide knowledge on how
to improve your own personal health. To achieve this task, the department focuses on educating their students

on how to instruct, study, and assist in promoting good health among everyone. Besides promoting wellness, the
department also hopes to better understand and move forward in finding out the factors that affect ones health.

The Department of Recreation and Leisure has been the most widely recognized department out of the
three departments in the College of Health and Human Performance this past year. While still adjusting to
their new location from the move last summer into the Belk building, new faculty and staff have joined and
become a part of the department, especially within the Recreation Therapy section. Even with all the new
adjustments, the Department of Recreation and Leisure is not slowing down a bit; in fact, there are plans
to begin to publish the Recreation and Leisure alumni newsletter again.

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The significance of February 22, 2008 will not only be felt by ECU; the entire state and especially eastern North
Carolina will reap the benefits of the new School of Dentistry. The schools groundbreaking embodies what the idea behind
ECUs motto, Tomorrow Starts Here�, truly means.

For years, UNC-Chapel Hill has led the way in fighting the shortage of dentists in the state of NC; but now, in
cooperation with ECU, the two universities have planned a new 12,500 square foot building on the Health Sciences
campus. The goal of this massive undertaking is to expand the availability of primary care dentists throughout the state,
to develop innovative clinical educational models in an effort to aid the underserved, to further distance education and
teledentistry clinical consultation, to expand research, and to sustain both UNC-CH and ECUs respective missions.
Given the growing need for dentists in the state, the impact of the $90 million mission is likely to be sparked by the
first graduating class, or even sooner. Interim dean Dr. Gregory Chadwick expects the first class of 50 dental students to
enroll by 2011. After four years, the school should reach its full size of 200 students.

Fourth year students can expect to gain hands-on experience through community based dental practice sites.

ECU is planning for 10 of these proposed sites, beginning with pilot programs in communities designated as
dental health professional shortage areas (DHPSAs). The community-based sites will be located across the state, but
a heavy concentration may descend on eastern NC, the region with the highest number of DHPSAs in the state. The
influx of dental practices should also have a profound economic impact on those areas selected.

The School of Dentistry also plans to offer an Advanced Education in General Dentistry residency program as
well as a specialty residency in pediatric dentistry. The expected level of graduates reached by 2014 should help bring

the state of NC close to the national average of dentists per 10,000 population.

The project is a beacon of hope for counties like Gates, Tyrrell, Hyde, and Camden that do not have access to
even one dentist. The School of Dentistry looks poised to become a mainstay in the advancement of oral health for
years to come. ®

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Established in 1974, The Brody School of Medicine has grown and expanded
into a successful program, providing North Carolina with thoroughly trained
physicians. The school is nationally recognized as one of the top medical schools
in the country. The school was originally established as a solution to the decrease
in physicians and is still expanding to provide adequate numbers of physicians
today. The medical school has nine residency programs to train graduate physicians.
These programs include family medicine, emergency medicine, pediatrics, surgery,
and pathology. Six other programs that lead to a doctor of philosophy degree are
biochemistry, microbiology, pharmacology, and physiology.

To fulfill the schools mission of service, the schools many research programs
focus on issues specific to eastern North Carolina. Major multidisciplinary efforts are
underway in diabetes, cancer therapy, allergic disease, cardiovascular disease, alcohol
and drug abuse, obesity, transplant immunology and biotechnology. Staff and students
work very hard to make North Carolinas medical field one of success and care as the
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East Carolinas College of Fine Arts and Communication was established July 1, 2003. In such a short time, the
college has been transformed into a very successful program. The college is made up of the schools of Art and Design,
Communication, Music, and Theatre and Dance. The program sends out graduates with an ability to perform as well as
teach. The school offers education programs in music, art, and theatre. These programs are among the largest of their
kind in the Southeast. The programs also offer entertainment locally and internationally with summer theatre, dance
performances, musical theatre productions, exhibitions, recitals, opera theatre, film festivals, and guest artists. More
than 200 public performances take place on ECUs campus each year.

The School of Art and Design is the largest art school in the state. The school has been accredited since 1962
and now has over 700 undergraduate students and more than fifty graduate students. It offers Undergraduate Bachelor
degrees in Fine Arts in Studio, Arts in Studio, Fine Arts in Art Education and Arts in Art History. Graduate degrees
offered are a Master of Fine Arts and a Master of Arts in Art Education.

The School of Communication strives to provide their students with real life experience in their fields of study. They
do this through internships such as with Vibe� magazine and on The Late Show with David Letterman. ~The school offers
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees. They also have a Masters of Arts in Communication, which was
established in 2006 with a focus on health communication.

ECUs School of Music is one of the premier music schools in the Southeast. The school offers Undergraduate
Bachelor of Music degrees and Masters of Music degrees in Music Education, Music, Theory/ Composition/
Musicology and Performance. ~The school is known for its strong positive atmosphere of camaraderie.

The School of Theatre and Dance offers Undergraduate Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Professional Acting,
Musical Theatre, Stage Management, Theatre Education, Dance Education, Dance, Design and Production, and ~Theatre
Arts. Many productions were put on this year, from the musical Hello Dolly to the play The Underpants.

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the well-being of people and communities, led students to participate in various activities and events
throughout the state. Through research, service, and outreach, each academic discipline presented
opportunities to improve the relationship between people and their environments. From child
development and family relations to social work, criminal justice, interior design and merchandising,
and from nutrition and dietetics to hospitality management, students in CHE gain insight into

the interdependent aspects of businesses, individuals, and surrounding neighborhoods. All of the
accomplishments and innovative programs mark the ongoing commitment to excellence and positive
contributions to the eastern region of North Carolina and the world.

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The College of Technology and Computer Science (TECS) has enjoyed
a highly productive year on numerous levels. ECUs first ever graduates from
the Department of Engineering received their diplomas and as a parting gift,
the 22 seniors donated $1,500 toward an Engineering endowment for future
engineers. In Construction Management, a team of faculty and students
spent three weeks in Beijing, China as a part of the Summer Study Abroad
Program. The team spent time at Olympic sites, the Caterpillar Corporate
facility, the Great Wall of China and dozens of other historical and educational
institutions. Speaking of Caterpillar, the company donated a purple and gold
bulldozer to the program and dedicated it to the department chair, Dr. Douglas
Kruger, and his assistant, Sue Williams, who will both retire in 2009 after
more than 60 years of combined service at ECU. Eight Technology Systems
students majoring in design received national awards for their efforts in the
2008 American Design Drafting Association competition. Additionally, a
major deal between ECUs Department of Technology Systems and the North
Carolina Department of Public Instruction will allow students to receive
college credit for tests and certifications taken while still in high school. ~This
will eliminate redundant instruction as well as wasted student time and money.
The Department of Computer Science welcomed it first Software Engineering
graduate students in January 2008. ~This is an elite program in the state of
North Carolina and addresses a major local, regional and national need as we
proceed through the 21st century. ®

Caterpillar, Inc. presented a
special edition purple and gold�
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Department of Construction
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The College of Business had a prosperous and accolade-filled year. For starters, the college
celebrated the completion of its first academic fellowship program. The fellowship was a six-month
partnership with U.S. Senator Richard Burr. MBA student Adam Keen worked with the senator,
traveling throughout eastern NC and meeting with local economic developers and various leaders to
help craft Senator Burrs federal agenda for eastern NC in 2008. Not only did the College of Business
esteem students this year, the faculty also brought praise to the college. Associate Dean Stanley
Eakins and Assistant Professor Samuel Tibbs won the 2008 Charles H. Dow Award from the Market
Technicians Association (MTA), honoring their excellence and creativity in technical analysis for their
paper exploring trends in the stock market. William DeShurko, president of Ohio-based 401 Advisor,
LLC, also co-authored the paper. The faculty members were honored with plaques and a $2,000 cash
prize at a symposium in New York City. The College proudly announced a record number of scholarship
recipients, recognizing 96 unergraduate and graduate students at a banquet in April. Furthermore, the
college also received national merit for the Society for Advancement of Management. Most exciting
is the news that The Princeton Review ranked ECUs College of Business as a top U.S. business school
in its 2008 business school guidebook. Distinction has always been a resounding directive of ECU; it
continues to be personified throughout the College of Business year after year. ®

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More than 600 students, alumni, faculty members, and area citizens
gathered to hear internal auditor and consultant Cynthia Cooper in
January 2008. When seats ran out, participants were invited to sit on
the floor near the stage.

ECUs Society for the Advancement of Management (SAM) chapter
hosted a Dunk-A-Professor� fundraising event during the universitys
Barefoot on the Mall event.

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College of Education Faculty took time out to speak with local seventh-graders about the students higher education options during the annual
7th Grade AVID Day at ECU.

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toured various sites such as the CNN headquarters, and took in great activities of leisure, including an Atlanta Braves professional baseball game.







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Members of the College of Education have been keeping themselves busy strengthening the teacher
education program by actively re-visioning how future teachers are prepared to serve students in 21st century
schools. With such a dedication to success for tomorrows educators, it is no wonder why the College of
Education has received national recognition throughout the state and nation. ~Ihe North Carolina Distance
Learning Association (NCDLA) Award Committee awarded eleven faculty members, known as the Library
Science and Technology Education Podcast Research Group, the 2008 NCDLA Excellence in Distance
Learning Teaching award. The award recognizes their outstanding accomplishments in the field of distance
learning. Moreover, the U.S. News and World Report ranked ECUs College of Education Library Science
Program in the Nations Top 10 of all colleges and universities. The College of Educations BB& TI Leadership
Academy was also among the programs selected to receive grant funding ($114, 980 total) from The BB&T
Center for Leadership Development to advance student leadership endeavors at East Carolina University.

Distinguished honors in the college went to Dr. Louis Warren, professor of elementary education,
who was the 2008 recipient of the UNC Board of Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching, the highest
teaching award given at the university. Dr. Warren received a commemorative bronze medallion and a $7,500
prize. Also, Dr. Sid Rachlin was recogniized as the 2008 Scholar-Teachers award recipient in the College
of Education. Dr. Rachlins professional life has been dedicated to improving the quality of mathematics
teaching and learning at the K-12, community college and university levels. The models for professional
development he helped design have received national recognition and verification. The College of Education
has preserved its focus on quality education, and the future of education looks brighter because of it.

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freshmen about the importance of choosing to be a

Dr. Chris Locklear and other faculty congratulated a host of seniors during the College
of Educations spring scholarship ceremony.

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With a mission to cherish and safeguard creativity, inquiry, and understanding,� the Thomas Harriot College
of Arts and Sciences definitely sets a standard of challenging mindsets, ideals, and intellectual frameworks. Both the
students and faculty in this college have embraced that challenge throughout the 16 interdisciplinary programs.
Highlights from the College of Arts and Sciences this year run the academic gamut. Dr. Rickey Hicks, who is the
chair of the chemistry department, was awarded more than $400,000 by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency of the
U.S. Department of Defense. ~The funding will go toward Dr. Hicks research on unnatural peptides and their effect on
bacteria cells. Professors David Griffith (anthropology) and Jeff Johnson (sociology) were recognized for their work
with Human Organization, a journal that the two professors co-edit. ~Ihe Web of Science ranked the periodical as the
number one journal that deals with cultural issues. The college also represented nine of the 36 nominees at the 2008
| Teaching Awards hosted by the Faculty Senate and Chancellor Steve Ballard.

Students in the College of Arts and Sciences were also among the noteworthy this year. Graduate students
Michael Kegerreis, Thomas Long, Nancy Muller, Kiana Pritchard, Ralph Scott, Mindy Spain, and Bridget Wingate
were recognized for their work with Dr. Larry Tise on the exhibit, Seven Days in May: ~The Secret Flights of the
Wright Brothers�. ~The group presented their findings at the Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kill Devil Hills,
NC.

Alumni members of the college also were recognized this year. In conjunction with the Centennial Celebration
of ECU, the department of foreign languages honored 100 of the departments alumni of distinction. ~Ihe department
paid tribute to the outstanding accomplishments and achievements of noted individuals throughout the years. ~These
and many other achievements and experiences help keep students in the College of Arts and Sciences eager to pursue
the challenges of the changing times. ®

Dr. Robert Bunger took advantage of the
wonderful sites and landscapes while ECU student Jessica Walker and Dr. Kenneth Nystrom
researching in Taipei, Taiwan. excavate the remains of a Roman period cemetery.

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to do reserch in the country of Jordan; Aimee studied
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year. In March, researchers from the Department of
Anthropology presented the results and findings at
the Society for American Archaeology meeting in
Vancouver.

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The year was full of challenge and change for the College of Nursing, starting with a
change in the name. ~The University of North Carolina Board of Governors on October 12
approved a request to change the name of the School of Nursing to the College of Nursing.
Even though the ECU Division of Academic Affairs designated that the schools within that
division be recognized as colleges several years ago, no change in status was requested for
the schools within the Division of Health Sciences. Members of the faculty of the school
recommended that their status be renamed from school� to college� based on current
guidelines for designation and assessments of similar colleges and schools in the UNC system
and across the United States.

The college also started a new tradition on ECUs campus. ~The college celebrated its
first Unity Day on April 25, 2008. Students enjoyed the day while raising money for their
classmate, Tina Vandiford Roberson, a senior who was diagnosed with a rare cancer. Faculty
and staff sold dinner plates and desserts, while students took the opportunity to bid on a chance
to cream professors in the face with pies.

The college also received national recognition through research done by Dr. Martha
Engelke, associate dean for research and scholarship in the College of Nursing. She, along with
with nurse consultant Martha Guttu, received a national award for their research project, Case
Management for Children with Chronic IInesses.� #

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The Office of International Studies maintained a strong focus of bringing cultural and international diversity into
the academic arena here at ECU, and the efforts from this department were met with great success. |

This year the International Studies program recognized eleven students who completed their concentrations and
theses in global affairs. The students had to spend at least ten weeks in an international setting and had to meet various
foreign language requirements. ~Their international worldwide experiences took them to areas such as Rwanda, El
Salvador, Switzerland, Brazil, Afghanistan, and the United Kingdom.

The OIS collaborated with the City of Greenville to host the 2008 Greenville International Festival in April.
Despite severe weather that caused the event to end early, the project was a hit with local participants and community
leaders. Over 8,000 people in the Pitt County area enjoyed music dancing from African, Irish, Middle Eastern, and
Chinese cultures. The International Food Court presented food booths with delicacies and cuisines from India, Bosnia, |
the West Indies, and China. ~The event was part of Piratefest. , |

The OJS also welcomed Dr. James Gehlhar as the new Associate Vice Chancellor of International Affairs. Dr.
Gehlhar is renowned for his expertise in promoting international student recruitment and support, and international
and intercultural programming. His direction, alongside the forward direction that the OIS always brings to ECU's
campus, will bring a greater awareness of global, cultural and academic diversity to the university environment. ®

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With one barreling boot through the Hawaiian breeze, pride was restored to a program that hadn't seen a college
football bowl win since 2000.

The 2007 season will go down as one of the most exciting seasons in ECU football history--from running back
Chris Johnsons emergence, to the emotional roller coaster that was Ben Hartmans kicking"the 2007 season had it all.

Undoubtedly, most will remember the season for an infamous quarterback controversy� between Rob Kass and
Patrick Pinkney. Kass was the favorite to earn the starting honor, but a spectacular showing against the Tar Heels put
Pinkney on the map.

Most of the Hawaii Bowl hype centered on Boise State; the Broncos had previously been the subjects of nationwide
recognition after a remarkable win in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl against Oklahoma. Not only was Boise State riding high from
their newfound fame; on an ESPN online poll, a staggering 98% of the country had voted for the Broncos to win the
matchup. With most of the country rooting against them, the upstart Pirates stormed out to a 38-14 lead. Not surprisingly,
Boise State clawed its way back, ultimately tying the game at 38-38.

Once again, Ben Hartman converted a game-winning field goal as the clock ran out, giving his team a 41-38 victory
and its first bowl-win since 2000. A stellar, NCAA bowl record 408 all-purpose yards, made running back Chris Johnson
a household name and catapulted his NFL draft status to elite. Hartmans wobbling kick through the Aloha Stadium
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of most ECU football fans. However, it is likely those fans were thinking of James
Pinkney, who led the Pirates at quarterback in 2005 and 2006, rather than Patrick.
Patrick Pinkney burst onto the scene against in-state rival UNC after spending the
2006 season on the scout team rehabilitating from a shoulder injury. In his first start,
Pinkney finished with the second-best passing game in school history, throwing for
406 yards and three touchdowns. ~The win was of particular significance to Pinkney,
whose father, Reggie played on the last previous team to have defeated the Tar Heels

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Pirate spirit has always been an important part of ECU, but thanks to some
ingenious ideas courtesy of the Pirate Nation, spirit around ECUs campus is
soaring to unprecedented levels.

This year, three thrilling new potential traditions were added to the already
action-packed pre-game festivities surrounding ECU football. The prominent
presence of a replica pirate ship, located just behind the Murphy Center end zone,
provides a new source of pride for Pirate fans. The sight of the ships cannons
warns enemy sailors� of what awaits them inside the menacing vessel walls. A
Blackbeard-meets-Johnny-Depp character then leads the team out of the ship
during the celebrated Purple Haze� entrance. He excites the crowd into a frenzy
by unfurling a black Jolly Roger flag just before directing the team onto the
gridiron with three waves of his sword. He then boldly makes his way back to the
ship's mast to raise the flag.

The pirates responsibilities are not simply limited to pre-game activities,
however. At the conclusion of the third quarter, a red No Quarter� Jolly Roger
flag is lifted to the tune of Hoist the Colors,� a mantra made famous by Pirates
of the Caribbean: At Worlds End. ~The No Quarter� flag represents a pirates
refusal to surrender to enemy ships. Players and fans alike adopted this ideal,
crossing their hands above their heads at the end of every third quarter, paying
homage to the skull and crossbones that have revolutionized the ECU Pirate.�

The spirit of the university would not be the same without the sounds and
sights of the ECU Marching Pirates, the Pure Gold Dance Team, the ECU
Cheerleaders, and one of the greatest mascot in college sports " Pee Dee the
Pirate. All of these facets of the various sporting events help create one of the best
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ECU was knocked out of the NCAA tournament in a bizarre, offensive-powered Conway, SC regional.

The No. 2-seeded Pirates battled their way out of the losers bracket, just two wins shy of advancing to the
Super Regional. ECUs pitching was simply no match for the punch that No. 1 Coastal Carolina packed. The
Chanticleers buried the Pirates early and held on for a 24-11 win. ECU appeared to be outmatched by the bats of
Alabama in their opening game after being trounced 16-3. Coastal will face North Carolina this weekend in Cary
for a Super Regional matchup. However, the Pirates responded with a 9-0 victory over No.4 Columbia to stay alive.
Senior TJ. Hose tossed a complete game shutout against the Lions.

ECU enjoyed a reversal of fortune in its rematch with No. 2 Alabama. ~The score line looked remarkably
similar, only this time the Pirates prevailed with a 16-1 win. Junior Justin Bristow turned in a masterful seven-inning
performance to tame the Crimson Tide bats.

Bristow, Ray, and Brandon Henderson were each named to the All-Tournament Team after solid
performances. ECU completed the regional with a 2-2 record and finished the season with a mark of 42-21. The
regional marked the last go around for six Pirate seniors (Brett Butts, Harrison Eldridge, TJ. Hose, Corey Kemp,
Jamie Ray, and Josh Ruhlman). The Pirates stumbled towards the end of the season, but managed to pull off a shock
victory over perennial powerhouse Rice in the C-USA tournament before being knocked out by Houston.

Despite a disappointing end to the regular season, six ECU players were selected as All-Conference including
the C-USA Player of the Year (C Corey Kemp), the Freshman of the Year (RHP Seth Maness), and the Newcomer
of the Year (RHP Justin Bristow). Outfielder Harrison Eldridge joined Kemp and Maness on the First Team while
Bristow and IF Stephen Batts made the Second Team. Maness and SS Dustin Harrington were named to the All-
Freshman Team. ®

ECU senior catcher Corey Kemp has gone from role player to one of
the nations elite players in a matter of just one season.
In 2007, Kemp batted .267 with five home runs and 41 RBI in his first season
as a Pirate. The Franklin, TN native finished the 2008 regular season with a
.358 batting average while leading C-USA in home runs (15) and RBI (66).
He batted .319 with 10 homers and 38 RBI in C-USA play.
Kemp's remarkable turnaround has thrust him into the national spotlight. In
addition to being named C-USA Player of the Year, he is a finalist for the
USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award as well as a semifinalist for both the
Johnny Bench Award and the Dick Howser Trophy.

Kemp was also named as one of three captains on the team, another
testament to the kind of leadership he brings from the catcher position.

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The ECU softball team earned its second-ever bid to the
NCAA Tournament in 2008 and its first-ever at-large bid. The
Lady Pirates grabbed a No. 3 seed in the Baton Rouge, LA regional
that featured host LSU, Louisiana-Lafayette, and Mississippi Valley
State. ECU was eliminated by LSU, the No. 9 national seed. Before
the 9-1 loss to the Tigers, the Pirates fell 2-1 to UL-Lafayette and
picked up their first-ever tournament win over MVSU, 4-2.

The Lady Pirates dropped a 5-1 decision to a tough Houston
team after an opening round victory over Marshall in the C-USA
Tournament. Earlier in the season, ECU scored a surprising 3-2
victory over No. 16 North Carolina in game two of a doubleheader
in Chapel Hill. In her 11th season as head coach, Tracy Kee
reached the 500-win plateau with wins over Kent State and George
Washington in the Carolina Classic in Chapel Hill.

Junior Brooke Swanns no-hitter versus Delaware provided
another memorable moment for ECU softball in 2008. Swann, who
led the team with 25 wins, allowed only two base runners in the
winning effort over the Blue Hens. Sophomore Charina Sumner led
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the NCAA ~Tournament. In turn, the expectations for this years squad may have been a bit unrealistic, as anything less
than another NCAA bid was going to be perceived as a disappointment. The Lady Pirates did not make a return trip to
the big dance�, but 2008-2009 had its share of highlights.

December marked the visit of No. 25 ranked N.C. State to Minges Coliseum. The women followed up the mens
shocking upset of the Wolfpack with an 89-82 victory of their own behind 22 points from junior Jasmine Young and a
double-double from Youngs classmate, LaCoya Terry (19 points, 10 assists). The game marked the first win over a ranked
opponent in ECU womens basketball history as well as the first victory over N.C. State since 1982.

While Young and Terry led the way for the Lady Pirates, freshman guard Allison Spivey emerged as a future star,
finishing third on the team in scoring with an average of 7.4 points per game.

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From the moment he stepped onto the court in 2004, Taylor Gagnon
became a fan-favorite in Minges Coliseum. The hard working, Greenville native
earned a spot as a walk-on in 2004. As his senior season approached, head coach
Mack McCarthy offered Gagnon a scholarship, the culmination of three years
of hard work. ECU mens basketball has seen its shares of lows in recent years,
with three different head coaches since the 2004-2005 season. ~Through all of the
personnel turnover, Gagnon has remained the one familiar face to fans. With
the success of the 2007-2008 team, Gagnons senior season may go down as the
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In an area that runs rampant with Pirate pride, the ECU basketball team
has struggled to earn recognition on a football-crazed campus. Under the
leadership of new head coach Mack McCarthy, the 2007-2008 team took a step
forward to permanently making basketball a source of pride for the Pirate Nation.

The mens basketball team failed to stay above a .500 winning percentage
but exhibited substantial improvement from years past. Even in defeat, the
Pirates competitive play earned their opponents respect. No. 18-ranked
Clemsons Minges Coliseum appearance marked the first visit of an ACC team
to Greenville since 1969. ~The Pirates, behind a black out� clad student section,
put up a strong fight but were ultimately outlasted by the NCAA tournament
bound Tigers.

The pinnacle of the season came against ECUs archrivals from Raleigh.
The Wolfpack cut the ECU lead to three late, but the Pirates held on for a
75-69 shocker. The Minges Maniacs responded promptly by spilling onto the
floor to celebrate one of the biggest wins in school history. The games intensity
was unmatched by any other Pirate home game of the season. McCarthy later
remarked that at times the Minges crowd was deafening.�

Junior Sam Hinnant exploded for 30 points in the rivalry game and paced
the Pirates all season, leading the team in scoring. James Legan, a transfer
from Lon Morris College, played a huge role in keeping the Pirates competitive
throughout the season with a deadly shooting touch from beyond the arc. ~The
Houston, Texas native finished behind only Hinnant in 3-point shooting.

A five-game losing streak late in the season, which included an 83-49
defeat to Marshall, put the Pirates in an all too familiar situation"but this
season, they would wrap things up on a positive note. ECU closed out the season
with a three-game winning streak before regular season finale and conference
tournament losses. A shock 84-83 win over NCAA tournament bubble� team
Houston sent seniors Darrell Jenkins, Cory Farmer, and Taylor Gagnon out as
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The womens soccer team made headlines in the fall after jumping out to a 5-1-2 start. The impressive beginning
pushed ECU to 13" in the Soccer Buzz Southeast Region rankings, the highest ranking for the Pirates since 1999.

Conference play did not go quite as smoothly as ECU finished with a 3-3-3 record and an overall record of 9-5-
5. Ihe Pirates earned a No. 8 seed in the C-USA tournament and fell to top-seeded UCF 2-0.

Records, however, can sometimes be misleading. ECU never lost a game by more than 2 goals and managed a
result in all but one of its seven games that went into extra time.

Junior forward Blair Heffner led the attack for the Pirates, tallying five goals on the season. Sophomore Jessica
Swanson helped Heffner orchestrate the offense by accounting for six assists while junior Amber Campbell and se-
nior Kat Norris held things down on the defensive side of the field. Campbell allowed only 12 goals on the season and
snatched 83 saves in net. Norriss hard-nosed defense made her the teams Most Valuable Player, as voted on by her
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which concluded at the C-USA Championship in Texarkana, Arkansas. ECU
finished seventh in the tournament standings just behind Tulsa and Houston,
the fifth and sixth place finishers. C-USA is steadily improving every season
as four teams from the league received NCAA Regional bids for the second
consecutive season in 2007-2008.

The Pirates were not selected for NCAA play but had several strong
finishes to hang their hats on. The season was highlighted by ECUs first
tournament championship since 2005 and first championship away from its
home course since 2002. Ihe Pirates shot a school-record team total of 842 to
claim the Mid Pines Intercollegiate team title in Pinehurst. ECU completed
a strong September the following week in South Carolina with a third place
finish at the Raines Development Intercollegiate.

Junior Andre Thorsen had an impressive season for ECU. The
Norwegian native finished as the Pirates top shooter in five different
tournaments while maintaining a stroke average of 73.35. Tanner Briele
finished strong with good showings in the C-USA Championship and the
Cavalier Classic. The sophomore also shot a season low of 67, tying senior
Chris Ault for the lowest single-round score of the season. ®

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Few ECU athletic programs have histories of consistent NCAA post-season appearances. The 2007-2008 E
womens golf season may go a long way in building such a program. The Lady Pirates had the best season in |
team history in 2007-2008, finishing 12th at the NCAA East Regional in Athens, Georgia. More important,
two of ECU's most prominent players were a sophomore and a freshman.

Sophomore Abby Bools was one of two ECU athletes to win a C-USA Player of the Year in 2007-2008,
along with baseball player Corey Kemp. Bools also became the first Pirate golfer to win the Player of the Year
award. ~The Hickory native finished in the Top-10 in seven out of ten events and won both the Myrtle Beach
Classic and the Qdoba Invitational. Freshman Amber Littman locked down five Top-10 finishes and took
home the UAB Beach Bash title. ECU finished second at the C-USA Womens Golf Championship in El Paso,

Texas.

The list of accolades the Lady Pirates racked up this season speaks for itself. With such talented star

power returning, womens golf may quickly rise to the top as one of ECUs most respected sports.

Sophomore Abby Bools may be the best ECU athlete you have never heard
of. While athletes in the higher profile sports garner most of the attention, Bools
has been racking up accolades in relative anonymity. In just her second season,
Bools was named Conference-USA Player of the Year. Off of the greens, Bools
impressive 3.71 GPA in History earned the Hickory native C-USA All Academic

Team honors.

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History The highlight was when the team and I
won at the tournament in Miami this year

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Math year and it shows that hard work pays off,

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4. Something that surprised you about ECU? = this team
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N.C. State and William and Mary while the men notched a victory over William and Mary as well.

Both teams had their sights set on the 2008 Conference USA Swimming & Diving Championship and
Invitational and both teams put forth strong showings with third place finishes. A total of 20 ECU swimmers earned
all-conference honors, while 11 set school records.

Eighteen Pirates qualified for the U.S. Short Course National Championships with Rebecca Perry and diver
Christie Icenhower recording NCAA qualifying times and scores. Junior Amanda Duncan earned all-conference
honors in four different events. Senior Christie Icenhower highlighted the honors on the diving side by taking home
first place honors in the three-meter diving events at the Nike Cup in Chapel Hill.

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season ended with a loss to nationally ranked Rice in the C-USA Championship Tournament. ~The best stretch of
the season came in March with seven consecutive wins, including away victories over The Citadel and College of

Charleston.

Senior Henrique Viana was selected to the All C-USA Second Team in his final season as a Pirate. The Pelo-
tas, Brazil native ranked second among ECU singles players with 14 victories in 2008. Viana closed out his career
with a total of 44 career singles wins. Sophomore Stephen Whitwell led the team with a 15-5 overall singles record.
Whitwell and Bryan Oakley, his former high school teammate at Statesville Christian, led the Pirates in doubles

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the last 14 seasons. ~They began the spring semester with ten consecutive wins before jetting off
to San Juan, Puerto Rico to face Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras, North Carolina, and UAB. ECU took
two of the three matches, with the loss coming to the nationally ranked Tar Heels. The season
ended with the Lady Pirates slipping past UAB, 4-2 and falling to Tulsa, 5-0 in the C-USA
Championship Tournament.

Senior Mireia Gol set ECUs career singles victory record by notching her 84th win in the
first round of tournament play. Gol captured victories in 11 of her 15 matches this season and
was named to the All C-USA Third Team. Red-shirt freshman Tamara Sachs led the team with
15 wins on the season. In doubles play, Gol and fellow senior partner Luiza Borges led ECU
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The headline of the 2007-2008 season came when ECU track and field coaching legend Bill Carson retired
after 40 seasons.

Carson began his ECU coaching career in 1967 and is credited with building the Track and Field program
from the ground up. Under his guidance, ECU athletes advanced to the NCAA National Championships 18 of
the last 19 years. Carson also built a reputation for developing world-class athletes; he produced 70 All-Ameri-
cans during his time at ECU and served as an assistant coach for the United State Junior Olympic Team in 2004.

The mens track and field squad posted a sixth place finish at the 2008 C-USA Indoor Championships,
while the women finished in 10th place. Three Pirates took home individual honors at the Duke Twilight Meet
in the last competition of the regular season. Junior Amy Hart won the pole vault event, while classmate Danielle
Eiler won the discus throw. Daniel Varela, a freshman from Knightdale, took home the discus throw title for the
men.

In cross country, the men earned a seventh-place finish in the C-USA championships, while the women
took eighth. Freshman Brittany Copeland led the charge for the women with a 17th-place showing (18:59), while
sophomore Andrew Nastasiak led the men with a 29th place (27:43) finish.

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A lack of experience is the likely culprit for the ECU volleyball teams inability to develop consistency during
the 2007 campaign. Seniors Kelley Wernert and Mignon Dubenion, joined by junior Trish Monroe, comprised the

upperclassmen on a roster that featured 5 freshmen, 1 red-shirt freshman, and four sophomores.

ECU appeared to be contenders early on in C-USA play with a 3-2 start including wins over SMU, UCF, and
UTEP. The Pirates slip began with the visit of a heavy hitting Tulane team. The Green Wave, who went on to finish
second in C-USA, outlasted ECU 3-1 in a closely contested match. The defeat began a six-game losing skid that
included two losses to eventual C-USA champion Marshall.

The Pirates were knocked out in the quarterfinals of the C-USA tournament by the same Thundering Herd team
after a 3-0 win over SMU in the opening round.

Wernert led ECU in nearly every statistical category while Dubenion created an intimidating defensive presence
at the net. Freshman setter Katie Koop accounted for over 1000 assists in her first season as a Pirate.

ECU finished with an overall record of 16-17 and 6-10 in conference play.

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Kelley Wernerts amazing senior season solidified her status as one of the great-
est ECU volleyball players of all-time. In October, Wernert landed an astounding 30
kills against C-USA rival Memphis to become ECUs all-time leader in the category.
Wernert also led the team in kills, kills per game, attempts, aces, aces per game, solo
blocks, total blocks, and points per game. Wernert was named to the First Team of C-
USA for the second consecutive season. Wernert became the face of volleyball during
her stint at ECU but is always quick to credit her teammates for her success.

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and teach private volleyball lessons. Then everyone you meet is.

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volleyball overseas in August. I goonal0 5. Highlight of your playing career?
day tour in Europe and hopefully will get When I was told I was National Player

recruited to play for a country. of the Week in September. I had just had
a great week of playing in a tournament

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Softball won an eight-team tournament in

chapel hill in the fall of 2007.

Figure skating hosted a local skills competition
at Bladez on Ice

The golf team finished first place in their
division in the spring of 2008

Isshinryu, a martial arts discipline, enjoyed three
successful competitions

Scuba traveled to the NC coast for a four day,
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What do Albuquerque, New Mexico and Greenville, NC have in common? The answer is: not very much, but
that doesn't bother ECUs mens and womens rugby teams - nor did the nearly 2,000 mile trip there to compete in
the National Collegiate Club Rugby Division II National Tournament. It was the first appearance on USA Rugbys
national stage for either squad.

The mens side lost an early heartbreaker to Utah Valley State 13-11, sending ECU into the consolation bracket.
The Pirates went on to lose to Northern Colorado but finished as the seventh best team in the country [DII]. The
womens team lost their first game to Clairemont but bounced back with a win over Western Washington University,
good enough for a fifth place finish in the nation [DII]. The teams captain, Jennifer Larrimore tallied two tries in the
win while Rebecca Deal added the other score.

The journey began in Tuscaloosa, Alabama for both teams at the South Regionals in March. The men routed
Western Kentucky before holding on for close wins against South Florida and Wake Forest to advance to New Mexico.
The women also sailed through their bracket to punch their ticket to the desert oasis.

In recent years, Greenville, NC has been nationally recognized as one of the great sports towns in the entire
country. Sports such as football and baseball have long been engrained in the culture of the Emerald City�. Basketball,
of course, is a hot topic in any corner of the state. Greenville has become a Mecca for the sport of BMX. Even ice
hockey is developing an underground following thanks to the success of ECUs club team. With both the mens and
womens rugby teams gaining national recognition, it is time to add rugby to the list.

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The ECU club ice hockey team had high expectations heading into the 2007-2008 season. In just its third
season, the team began to shed the role of underdog and embrace their newfound reputation as a winning team
with a winning program.

~The Pirates cracked the Top-5 of the ACHA Division III South Region polls for the first time in the
club's history but slipped out of the Top-10 late in the season, killing any hopes of making the South Region
Tournament. ECU finished with a record of 14-4 with an October matchup against Division II opponent N.C.
State highlighting the schedule. The Pirates had never defeated the Wolf Pack on the ice, but this game marked
the Packs first trip to Greenville. With thunderous roars from a packed Bladez on Ice crowd following every
goal, ECU held on for a surprising 6-4 victory.

The team said goodbye to seniors Jon Ciecko, Corey Fleitz, Jon Huck, Jon Koritz, Mark Linzer, and Brent
Falcon. All six were original members of the first ECU ice hockey team in 2005.

One step inside the Bladez on Ice building on a Friday night in hockey season will reveal just how far
along goaltender Brent Falcons dream has come. Just having a team on the ice was special in the early goings;
but now, the team has attracted a following and is enjoying increasing attention from local media outlets. The
atmosphere on game days around the rink is often recognized as one of the best in the south, a credit to the kind
of club Falcon helped create. Falcon is credited with founding the team along with teammate Corey Fleitz and
former player Jordan Meyers. ~The fifth year senior had other responsibilities than playing, ranging anywhere
from scheduling to developing sponsorship packages. Falcon will pass his pads on to freshman Matt Dalgetty,
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The Essence of Oneness and Brotherhood

The Iterfraternity Council (IFC), under the umbrella of the North-American Interfraternity Conference,
supports and believes in the bonding experience between college men. Challenges, rewards, and positivity are all
lifelong products of fraternal membership in any of the fifteen fraternities within IFC here at East Carolina. It is
more than wearing Greek letters and going to mixers; it is about networking and creating friendships that will last
beyond the college careers of its members. It is about personal development through scholarship, leadership, and
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Greek-letter fraternities and sororities, currently representing over 1.5 million members internationally. The organization
boasts a diverse membership comprised of students, celebrities, corporate, political and community leaders.

The NPHC was organized on May 10, 1930 on the campus of Howard University. For over seventy-five (75) years,
members of the constituent Greek-letter organizations of NPHC have convened to discuss and address issues of mutual
concern. The collective social and economic power of the NPHC has been a major source of change for the African-

American community since its inception.

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Inc., Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority,
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its members. Young women who choose to associate with any of the nine sororities under the National
Panhellenic Council (NPC) here at ECU choose to bond and connect with like-minded individuals and share
goals of being interdependent with one another. NPC is a sisterhood that is dedicated to philanthropic
activities and communal events.

NPC presents a unique experience throughout college years, but the value goes beyond the on-campus
tenute of the sorority sisters. Ideals established in NPC sorority life create a continuous, increasing circle of
service under the umbrella of the National Panhellenic Conference. Various events develop the individuals
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Mary Coleman
Diamond Coley
Julia Cook

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Angela Gould
Jason Grantham
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Tiffany Highsmith
Kristina Hodges

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Sharon Holmes
Ashley Holt
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Samantha Rudd
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The Board of Governors elects eight members and four are appointed
by the Governor. The student body president is an ex-officio member.

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OFFICE OF THE*CHANCELLOR

Steve Ballard, Chancellor
Karen R. Stokes, Chief of Staff
John Durham, Executive Director of University Communications and Assistant Secretary to the ECU Board of Trustees

ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT
Judith Bailey, Senior Executive Director of Enrollment Management

INSTITUTIONAL LDIVERSITY
Kimberly Baker-Flowers, Chief Diversity Officer

INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING, RESEARCH AND
EFFECTIVENESS
Claudia McCann, Interim Director of Institutional Planning, Research and Effectiveness
Michael Poteat, Director, Institutional Effectiveness
Chuck Rich, Associate Director, Institutional Effectiveness
Bruce Flye, Director, Campus Space Planning

OFFICE OF INTERNAL AUDIT & MANAGEMENT
ADVISORY SERVICES

Stacie Ironto, Executive Director

SPECIAL EVENTS & PROTOCOL
Lydia K. Woolard, Coordinator of Special Events and Protocol

UNTIvERSITY ATTORNEY

Donna Gooden Payne, University Attorney
Greg L. Hassler, Associate University Attorney for Health Sciences Administration
Paul H. Zigas, Associate University Attorney for Health Sciences Administration
Kristen S. Bonatz, Assistant University Attorney
Hope D. Murphy, Assistant University Attorney

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

Marilyn Sheerer, Interim Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs
Kemal Atkins, Vice Provost for Student Affairs
David Conde, Senior Associate Vice Chancellor for Special Initiatives
Austin Bunch, Special Assistant to the Provost
Ruth Anne Cook, Associate Vice Chancellor for Personnel Administration
Linda Ingalls, Assistant Vice Chancellor for EPA Personnel Administration
Charles Lyons, Interim Associate Vice Chancellor for International Affairs
Joe Gaddis, Associate Vice Chancellor ~for Financial Administration
Linner W. Griffin, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Programs
Elmer Poe, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Outreach
David Weismiller, Assistant Provost for Institutional Accreditations
Michael Bassman, Assistant Vice Chancellor and Director of Honors, EC Scholars,
and Undergraduate Research
Taffye Benson Clayton, Special Assistant to the Provost for Equal Opportunity and Equity
James Bearden, Director of the BB&T Center for Leadership Development

DEANS
Alan White, Dean, Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences
Rick Niswander, Dean, College of Business
Linda Patriarca, Dean, College of Education
Jeffrey Elwell, Dean, College of Fine Arts and Communication
Glen Gilbert, Dean, College of Health and Human Performance
Margie Gallagher, Interim Dean, College of Human Ecology
David White, Interim Dean, College of Technology and Computer Science
Larry Boyer, Dean, Academic Library and Learning Resources

STUDENT LIFE
Marilyn Sheerer, Interim Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs
Kemal Atkins, Vice Provost ~for Student Affairs
Tony Campione, Director for University Development
Susan Chapman, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Administrative Services
Janice Harris, Interim Director / Chief of Police
Todd Johnson, Associate Vice Chancellor for Campus Living, Dining Services and
Transit Services
Corey A. King, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Experiences
Sue Martin, Assistant Vice Chancellor for The Career Center
Nancy Mize, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Campus Recreation and Wellness
Wayne Newnam, Director of Marketing
Lynn Roeder, Associate Vice Chancellor /Dean of Students
Lathan Turner, Assistant Vice Chancellor ~for I ntercultural Student Affairs

ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE

Kevin Seitz, Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance
C. Steve Duncan, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Operations, Planning, Development and
Military Programs
Bill Koch, Interim Associate Chancellor for Campus Operations
Anne Jenkins, Associate Vice Chancellor for Financial Services
Jack Brinn, Interim Chief Information Officer
A. Scott Buck, Associate Vice Chancellor for Business Services
John Toller, Associate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources
Jim Mullen, Assistant Vice Chancellor & Director of EPA Personnel for Human Resources
Bill Koch, Associate Vice Chancellor for Environmental Health, Safety, Parking, and Transportation

INFORMATION TECHNOLOG Y
& COMPUTING SERVICES

Jack Brinn, Chief Information Officer
Joe R. Norris, Chief Technology Officer, IT Services
Donald S. Sweet, Associate CIO and Director, IT Software Development Services
Woodrow W. Bolton, Jr., Director, IT Infrastructure
Robert L. Hudson, Jr., Director, Network Services








Marlene Anderson, Director, Administrative Support Services
Margaret Streeter, Director, IT Security
Patsy Mills, Director, IT Finance and Planning

ATHLETICS
Terry Holland, Director of Athletics
Nick Floyd, Executive Associate Director of Athletics
Jummy Bass, Senior Associate Director of Athletics for External Operations
Rosie Thompson, Associate Director of Athletics /Senior Woman Administrator
Nita Boyce, Assistant Director of Athletics ~for Student Development
Lee D. Workman, Associate Director of Athletics for Special Projects
Gary Overton, Assistant Director of Athletics ~for Internal Affairs
J.J. McLamb, Assistant Director of Athletics for Administrative Affairs
Scott Wetherbee, Assistant Director of Athletics for Marketing & Ticket ( )perations
Mike Hanley, Assistant Director of Athletics for Medical Services
Dennis A. Young, Associate Director of Athletics for Major Gifts
Mark Wharton, Executive Director of the Pirate Club
Tom McClellan, Director of Media Relations
Jeff Charles, Director of Electronic Media

Barry Brickman, Abhletics Business Manager

HEALTH SCIENCES
Phyllis N. Horns, Interim Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences
W. Randolph Chitwood, Jr., Senior Associate Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences
Gregory L. Hassler, Associate University Attorney
Thomas G. Irons, Associate Vice Chancellor for Regional Health Services
John Lehman, Associate Vice Chancellor for Research, Health Sciences
Gary R. Vanderpool, Associate Vice Chancellor ~for Health Sciences Administration & Finance
Peter J. Kragel, Associate Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences Planning and Program
Development
Lisa Sutton, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences Personnel Administration
Dorothy Spencer, Associate Vice Chancellor for Communication and Information
Resources G Director of the William E. Laupus Health Sciences Library

DEANS x DIRECTORS

Phyllis N. Horns, Interim Dean, The Brody School of Medicine
Sylvia Brown, Acting Dean, School of Nursing
Stephen W. Thomas, Dean, School of Allied Health
D. Gregory Chadwick, Interim Dean, School of Dentistry
Stephen E. Willis, Executive Director, EAHEC
Dorothy Spencer, Director, William E. Laupus Health Sciences Library
Maria C. Clay, Director, Office of Clinical Skills and Assessment, and Co-Director
Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Education
Doyle M. Cummings, Co-Director, Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Education
Chris Mansfield, Director, Center for Health Sciences Research and Development
Jim Mitchell, Director, Center on Aging
Kevin OBrien, Director, Center for Health Sciences Statistics
Marian L. Swinker, Director, Prospective Health Center



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Robert Taneberg, Director, Diabetes and Obesity Center
Charles F. Wilson, Director, Health Promotion and Policy

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Deirdre M. Mageean, Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies
Paul J. Gemperline, Associate Vice Chancellor
Ted Morris, Associate Vice Chancellor for Economic Development
Andrea Harrell, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Administration

DEANS & DIRECTORS
Patrick J. Pellicane, Dean, Graduate School
Ronald Newton, Interim Associate Dean, Graduate School
Belinda Patterson, Interim Assistant Dean, Graduate School
Kathleen Hall, Director. Grants and Contracts
Martha J. S. Van Scott, Director, ( Dffice of Technology Transfer
Kristen Borre, Director, North Carolina Agromedicine Institute
Nancy White, Founding Director, UNC Coastal Studies Institute
Jamie Kruse, Interim Director, Center for Coastal System Informatics & Modeling
Patrick Long, Director, North Carolina Center for Sustainable Tourism
Steve Culver, Interim Director, Institute for Interdisciplinary Coastal Science and Policy
John Chinn, Director, University Compliance
Alan A. Schreier, Director, Program Development
Ernest G. Marshburn, Director, Strategic Initiatives
Kenny Flowers, Director, Community & Regional Development
Robert G. Carroll, Chair, Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee
Suzanne Sparrow, Interim Administrative Director, University & Medical Center

Institutional Review Board

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT &
CoMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Mulatu Wubneh, Interim Associate Vice Chancellor for Community Engagement

UNIVERSITY A DVANCEMENT
Michael B. Dowdy, Vice Chancellor for University Advancement
Greg L. Abeyounis, Assistant Vice Chancellor, University Development
R. Clint Bailey, Director of University Marketing
William F. Clark, President, East Carolina University Foundation, Inc.
Paul J. Clifford, Associate Vice Chancellor for Alumni Relations
Christy L. Deardoff, Director of Annual Giving
Sharon K. Hamilton, Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations
Rory C. Manaro, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Major Gifts
Vicky H. Morris, Director of Donor Relations and Scholarships
Kay B. Murphy, Director of Advancement Services
Carole L. Novick, President, East Carolina University Medical and Health Sciences
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Health Services
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Public Relations
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Biology
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Biology

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Economics
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Elementary Education
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Manufacturing
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Child and Family
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Dance
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Business Administration
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Victoria C. Aeby
Social Work
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Business Management
Morehead City, NC

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Biology
Raleigh, NC

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Art

Public Relations
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Marion Aitcheson
Digital Communications
Foreign Language
Grimesland, NC

Johnathan D. Akers
Garner, NC

Anastasia S. Akutsina
Finance
Kill Devil Hills, NC

Courtney A. Albertson
Greensboro, NC

James C. Alderman
Mathematics, Secondary
Education

Tarboro, NC

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Business Management
Alexandria, VA

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Aldredge lil
Educational Leadership
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Business Education
Raleigh, NC

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Mathematics
Newport, NC

Shukita Alexander
Hospitality Management
Business Management
Norlina, NC

Aseel W. Alia
Health Services
Management
Raleigh, NC

Alexis R. Allen
Nursing
West End, NC

Brittany F. Allen
Physical Therapy
Selma, NC

Claudia K. Allen
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Mathematics

Shelby, NC

Daniel L. Allen
Biology
Chemistry

Wake Forest, NC

Erica D. Allen
Nutrition
Wilmington, NC

Jamie L. Allen
Nursing
Cary, NC

Samantha Erin Allen
Public Relations
Rehabilitation Studies
Owings, MD

Sean S. Allen
Wilson, NC

Tameka M. Allen
School Administration
Dudley, NC

Theodore L. Allen
Geography
Greenville, NC

Grant N. Allie
Communication
Business Administration
Charlotte, NC

Nancy I. Alligood
Communication
Mclean, VA

Antonio L. Allison
Statesville, NC

Lindsey M. Allsbrook
Speech Pathology
Winterville, NC

Julia D. Al-Shammari
Public Relations
Rich Square, NC

lleah J. Alston
Accounting
Raleigh, NC

SaTonya Y. Alston
Nursing
Henderson, NC

Rebecca D. Alvey
Business Management
Charlotte, NC

Laura Amerson
International Studies
Greenville, NC

Gloria Nieves Ammons
Physical Therapy
Winterville, NC

Alisha Nicole Anderson
Nursing
Greenville, NC

Andrea A. Anderson
Marketing
Swansboro, NC

Benjamin S. Anderson
Construction
Management
Elizabeth City, NC

Chelsea D. Anderson
Mathematics

History

Goldsboro, NC

Elizabeth H. Anderson
Child Life

Psychology
Greenville, NC

G. Dave Anderson
Mathematics
Wintervill, NC

JMetria M. Anderson
Hospitality Management
Business Management
Willow Spring, NC

Juliet P. Anderson
Exercise and Sports
Science

Cary, NC

Rachel Elizabeth
Anderson
Accounting
Charlotte, NC

Whitney K. Anderson
Music

Finance

Greenville, NC

Vanessa A. Angelo
Havelock, NC

Portia V. Antalan
Salemburg, NC

Brett L. Antinori
Criminal Justice
Kitty Hawk, NC

Uchechi B. Anumudu
Chemistry

Classical Studies
Raleigh, NC

Cindee N. Apostolico
Social Work
Wilmington, NC

Erin R. Archambault
Broadcast Journalism
Business Management
Knightdale, NC

Melissa C. Arcino
Sociology

Art

Kinston, NC

Emily B. Ardis
Pre-School &
Kindergarten Teachers
Goldsboro, NC

Carol A. Argueta
Business Administration
Finance

Raeford, NC

Jennifer M. Armistead
Greenville, NC

Anita(Abby) L. Armstrong
Sociology

Social Work

Castle Hayne, NC

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David M. Armstrong
Computer Science
Charlotte, NC

Lauren M. Armstrong
Merchandising
Chapel Hill, NC

Molly J. Armstrong
Information and
Computer Technology
Security Studies
Wilson, NC

Pamela J. Arnold
Pre-School &
Kindergarten Teachers
Tarboro, NC

Ashley T. Arrington
Fayetteville, NC

Sarah Elisabeth Arrington
Child and Family
Development

Colfax, NC

Stacy V. Arrington
Reading Education
Franklinton, NC

Sharon Hope Ascher
Social Work
Charlotte, NC

Amin Asfari
Criminal Justice
Raleigh, NC

Kyle R. Ash
Finance
Greenville, NC

Kendra C. Ashe
Nursing
Murfreesboro, NC

Casey L. Askew
Business Administration
Kill Devil Hills, NC

Charles M. Askew
Business Education
Greenville, NC

Jalesa D. Askew
Marketing
Foreign Language
Murfreesboro, NC

Laura A. Askew
Accounting
Eure, NC

Tammy Smith Askew
Ahoskie, NC

Melanie A. Askin
Dance
Middletown, MD

Graham M. Atkinson
Construction Management
Business Administration
Charlotte, NC

Jameka A. Atkinson
Goldsboro, NC

Peggy A. Atkinson
Rehabilitation Studies
Wilson, NC

Tammara A. Atkinson
Nursing
Greenville, NC

Trumekka Nichole
Atkinson

Political Science
Criminal Justice
Greenville, NC

Donna LaNier Austin
Elementary Education
Greenville, NC

Regina A. Austin
English
Mathematics
Elizabeth City, NC

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Whitney L. Averette
Pre-School &
Kindergarten Teachers
Franklinton, NC

Meredith C. Avery
Merchandising
Clayton, NC

William Gray Avery
Broadcast Journalism
Buena Vista, VA

Scott L. Axtell
Nursing

Business Management
Apex, NC

Kimberly H. Ayscue
Computer Science
Franklinton, NC

Wendy W. Ayscue
Grimesland, NC

Leila H. Babb
Nutrition
Apex, NC

Bradley N. Babson
Exercise and Sports
Science

Lake Waccamaw, NC

Gregory A. Baggett
Nursing
Durham, NC

Holly W. Bailey
Library Science
Princeton, NC

Jonathan L. Bailey
Construction
Management
Wake Forest, NC

Ryan T. Bailey
English .
Raleigh, NC

Kristin E. Bailor
Interior Design
Suffolk, VA

Sarah A. Baird
Health Fitness Specialist
Moyock, NC

Melissa B. Baity
Business Administration
Hillsborough, NC

Brittany C. Baker
Nursing
Shiloh, NC

Callie K. Baker
Business Management
Greenville, NC

Elizabeth G. Baker

Social Work

Alcohol and Drug Studies
Chocowinity, NC

Jared B. Baker

Music
Tarboro, NC
Kelly L. Baker

Interior Design
Hertford, NC

Mark S. Baker Jr
Worksite Health
Business Management
Hickory, NC

Victoria A. Baker
History
Garner, NC

Yelena V. Baker
Finance
Morehead City, NC

Katharine G. Baldino
Hospitality Management
Business Management
West Chester, PA

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English
Raleigh, NC

Jillian V. Baldwin
Business Education
Business Management
New Bern, NC

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Anthropology
Charlottesville, VA

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History
Fayetteville, NC

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Business Management
Monroe, NC

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Greenville, NC

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Social Work
Sociology
Winterville, NC

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Communication
German

Winterville, NC

Frances W. Banks
Selma, NC

Clinton M. Banner
Digital Communications
Cary, NC

Erica M. Banning
Child and Family
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Greenville, NC

Rochelle Barainca
History
Winterville, NC

Dakiya L. Barber
Child and Family
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Greenville, NC

Lianna M. Barber
Foreign Languages
International Studies
Greenville, NC

Michelle L. Barber
Elementary Education
Child Development and
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Williamston, NC

Twanisha V. Barber
Nursing
Baboro, NC

Charli K. Barbour
Construction
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Dunn, NC

Brittany R. Barden
Nursing
Richmond, VA

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Recreational Therapy
Wilson, NC

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Biology
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Exercise and Sports
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Political Science
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Child and Family
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Kristie D. Barnhill
Foreign Language
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Chemistry
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Library Science
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Health Services
Management
Aberdeen, NC

Jonathan M. Barrett
Construction Management
Atlantic Beach, FL

Monique E. Barrett
Hospitality Management
Business Management
Greenville, NC

Melissa L. Barrington
Public Relations
Greenville, NC

Jennifer J. Barrow
Elementary Education (K-6)
New Bern, NC

William S. Barrow
Geography
Edenton, NC

Mariama Barry
Hospitality Management
Business Management
Raleigh, NC

Thomas P. Barsalou
Criminal Justice
Greenville, NC

Bethany N. Bartholomew
Nursing
Greenville, NC

Travis Andrew Bartlett
Art
Goldsboro, NC

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Brooke J. Barton
Health Services
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Business Management
Lake Toxaway, NC

Michele A. Barts
Nursing
Newport, NC

Kristina L Bartula
Raleigh, NC

Jerome T. Bartz
Computer Science
Greenville, NC

Riley E. Barwick
Nursing
Kenansville, NC

Joshua S. Bass
Engineering
Selma, NC

Rebecca L. Bass
Management Information
Systems

Farmville, NC

Alyson L. Bastinelli
Public Relations
Psychology

Lutherville Timonium, MD

Nancy Y. Batchelor
Rehabilitation Counseling
Farmville, NC

Samuel A. Bateman
Distribution
Washington, NC

Emily L. Batten
Nursing
Raleigh, NC

Diana Battle
Child and Family
Development
Rocky Mount, NC

Cameron E. Batts
Recreational Therapy
Clayton, NC

Joshua L. Batts
Elm City, NC

Leisa Denise Batts
Business Management
Snow Hill, NC

Thomas L. Bauer
Hope Mills, NC

Graylyn M. Bauguess
Exercise and Sports
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Hays, NC

Dylan M. Bauknecht
Child and Family
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Winterville, NC

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Elementary Education
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Holly Springs, NC

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Music
Matthews, NC

Jenna L. Beach
Recreational Therapy
Mount Laurel, NJ

Sarah Jean Beacham
Elementary Education
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Kitty Hawk, NC

Shawn Harrison Beachley
Criminal Justice
Middletown, MD

Donald M. Beal
Kinston, NC

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Melissa M. Beard
Bailey, NC

Towanda Beasley
Health Services
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New Bern, NC

Ryan M. Beauchamp
Music
Virginia Beach, VA

Laura K. Beaudry
Criminal Justice
Biology
Greenville, NC

Patricia Jeanine Beavers
Speech Pathology
Bear Creek, NC

Tiara T. Bebbs
Marketing
Music
Fayetteville, NC

Taylor W. Becerra
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Greenville, NC

Jonathan F. Beck
Information and Computer
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Durham, NC

Janet L. Beckemeyer
Business Education
Apex, NC

Larry R. Beddingfield
Accounting

Business Administration
Mt Olive, NC

Benjamin J. Beddis
Huntingdon Valley, PA

Shay Beezley
English
History

Cary, NC

Daun D. Belangia
School Administration
Point Harbor, NC

Alicia Marie Belisle
Russian Studies
Greenville, NC

Silvia H. Beliveau
Distribution
New Bern, NC

Caitlin M. Bell
Biology
Rockaway, NJ

Kimberly C. Bellamy
Broadcast Journalism
English

Tarboro, NC

Matthew Y. Bello
Construction Management
Business Management
Atlanta, GA

Rebecca I. Benaim
Business Management
Management Information
Systems

Carrboro, NC

Tricia Olayinka Ben-Davies
Public Relations

Political Science

Conover, NC

Sidi M. Benhabib
Physics

Physics
Greenville, NC

Jamie R. Benna
Exercise and Sports
Science

Worksite Health
Greenville, NC

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Design Drafting
Planning
Greenville, NC

Anthony E. Bennett
Burlington, NC

Peter J. Benoit
Computer Science
Montpelier, VT

Abbigail J. Benson
Nursing
Zebulon, NC

Yana Aleksandrova
Benson

Business Administration
morrisville, NC

Michelle N. Beracha
Winterville, NC

Lucas P. Berrini
History
Beaufort, NC

Amy M. Berry
Recreational Therapy
Manteo, NC

Burnie D. Best Sr
Business Management
Accounting
Goldsboro, NC

Kimberly B. Best
Accounting
Dudley, NC

Tabitha N. Best
Nursing
Goldsboro, NC

Vickie S. Best
Business Education
Greenville, NC

Pawan K. Bhat
Engineering
Cary, NC

Sarah C. Bienkowski
Psychology
Greenville, NC

Juliana M. Biggers
Merchandising

Business Administration
Jacksonville, NC

Ashley K. Biggs
Greenville, NC

Johnson Biggs
Business Management
Edenton, NC

Brittany C. Biglari
Political Science
Matthews, NC

Kyle A. Bigley
Construction
Management
Raleigh, NC

Bobbie Jo A. Bilton
Grain Valley, MO

Nichole H. Binkley
Biology
Harrisburg, NC

Karina M. Biron
Art
Greenville, NC

Lisa D. Bishop
Nursing
Charlotte, NC

Tressa R. Bissette
Nashville, NC

Christopher M. Bittner
Finance
Fuquay Varina, NC

Theresa V. Bizzell
Instructional Technology
Greenville, NC

Chesley Gray Black IV
Computer Science
Charlotte, NC

Emily M. Black
Nursing
Gastonia, NC

Sara E. Black

Exercise and Sports
Science

Business Management
Midlothian, VA

Shanekia D. Blackshear
Nursing
Fayetteville, NC

Katherine A. Blackstock
Kitty Hawk, NC

Cayleigh Teal Blackwell
Kill Devil Hills, NC

Elliett G. Blalock
Design Drafting
Salisbury, MD

James E. Blalock
Finance

Business Management
Mebane, NC

Emily Blanchard
Exercise Physiology
Fairfax, VA

Leslie N. Blanchard
Marketing

High Point, NC

Ryan G. Blanton
History
Newport, NC

Katie T. Blaylock
Anthropology
Chocowinity, NC

Michael B. Blemker Jr
Physical Therapy
Greenville, NC

Amy Emily Lynn Blevins
Greenville, NC

Rebecca L. Blick
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Jacksonville, NC

Marlene M. Blizzard
Nursing
Mount Olive, NC

Latisha Blue
Psychology
Child and Family
Development
Washington, DC

Trevor D. Blue
Psychology
Biology

Rocky Mount, NC

Ashley M. Boarman
Public Relations
English

Greenville, NC

Bridget R. Boaz
Management of
Recreation Facilities &
Services

Wilson, NC

Lori M. Bobbert
Psychology
Wilmington, NC

Jennifer R. Bobbitt
Merchandising
Charlotte, NC

Katherine J. Bogart
Chapel Hill, NC

Lindsay P. Bohm
Rehabilitation Studies
Raleigh, NC

Kyle L. Boisvert
Exercise and Sports
Science

Business Management
Durham, NC

Jordan Elizabeth Bolick
Marketing
Hickory, NC

Melissa D. Bolte
Physician Assistant
Raleigh, NC

Dustin Shaun Bomboy
Chemistry
Middlesex, NC

Amber N. Bone
Hispanic Studies
Education, Secondary
Rocky Mount, NC

Nicole E. Bonilla
Social Work
Highland Lakes, NJ

John R. Booher Jr
Middle Grades Education
New Bern, NC

Jackson D. Boone
Accounting
Moncure, NC

Bryce S. Booth
Petersburg, VA

Caryn Borges
Criminal Justice
Cary, NC

Luiza S. Borges
Accounting
Portugal,

Jorge L. Borja
Art
Albertson, NC

Jerrod H. Bornman
Apex, NC

Michael J. Bosse Jr
Biology

Chemistry
Winterville, NC

Andrew S. Boswell
Management Information
Systems

Advance, NC

Laura S. Botros
Marketing
Cary, NC

Lucas S. Botros
Business Management
Wilmington, NC

Brinnia J. Bottex
Nutrition and Dietetics
Charlotte, NC

Amber J. Bottoms
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Louisburg, NC

Ashley Maria Bouchard
Rehabilitation Studies
Cary, NC

Jackie W. Bouknight Jr
Business Education
Information Technologies
Concord, NC

Brittany L. Bounds
Theatre Arts
Winterville, NC

James Bouquio

Computer Science
Washington, NC

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Justin Michael Bourgeois
Business Management
Winterville, NC

Stephanie G. Bourgeois
Nutrition
New Bern, NC

Megan L. Boutchyard
Special Education,
Adapted Curriculum
Greenville, NC

Brittany N. Bowden
Nursing
Fayetteville, NC

Henry E. Bowen Jr
Business Education
Greenville, NC

Michael L. Bowe-Rahming
Environmental Health
Winterville, NC

Brittany M. Bowers
Business Management
Winston Salem, NC

Emily W. Bowers
Hospitality Management
Business Management
Burlington, NC

Janice Bowers
Nutrition

Child and Family
Development
Wake Forest, NC

January L. Bowles
Ayden, NC

Micheal B. Bowlin
Industrial Technology
Kannapolis, NC

Amy C. Bowman
New Bern, NC

Michael R. Bowman Jr
monroe, NC

Laura R. Bowser
Wake Forest, NC

Jacob W. Boyd
Biology
Kannapolis, NC

Jason T. Boyd
Management of
Recreation Facilities &
Services

Business Management
Elizabeth City, NC

Kayla L. Boyd
Nursing
Whitakers, NC

MarKeisha S. Boyd
Print Journalism
History

Charlotte, NC

R. Susanne Boyd
Family and Community
Services

Greenville, NC

Robert A. Boyd
Music
West End, NC

Emma K. Braaten
Library Science
Wendell, NC

Angelena Brack
Marketing

Management Information
Systems

Raleigh, NC

Amanda L. Brackins
Child and Family
Development
Henderson, NC

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Settria B. Bradbury
Social Work
Aurora, NC

Cathy A. Braddy
Library Science
Tarboro, NC

Karen L. Braddy
Nursing
Washington, NC

Courtney Marie Bradford
Nursing
Lucama, NC

Charri E. Bradley
Information Technologies
Charlotte, NC

Sarah L. Bradley
Speech Pathology
Child and Family
Development
Mebane, NC

Hannah E. Bradshaw
Business Administration
Psychology

Sydney,

Jessica M. Bradsher
Art
Roxboro, NC

Christopher J. Braga
Finance
Raleigh, NC

Jessica L. Brancato
Nursing
Raleigh, NC

Rebecca G. Branch
Accounting
Greenville, NC

Perihan Simpson Branche
Nursing :
Vass, NC

Elizabeth R. Brannan
Concord, NC

Brian D. Brantley
Criminal Justice
Williamsburg, VA

Jerry Lendo Brantley Jr
Nursing
Winterville, NC

David W. Braswell
Engineering
Rocky Mount, NC

Margo E. Braxton
Nursing
New Bern, NC

Pamela H. Breedlove
Educational Leadership
Rocky Mount, NC

Christine Brenner
Raleigh, NC

Lakeeya M. Brent

Child Development and
Family Relations

Child Life

Elizabeth Cty, NC

Christopher Tyler Brewer
Communication

Business and Marketing
Education

Henderson, NC

Heather A. Brewer
Biology
charlotte, NC

Joshua P. Brewer
Business Management
Winterville, NC

Ashley M. Brewington

Nursing
Winterville, NC

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Daphne M. Brewington
Nursing
Greenville, NC

Ellyn E. Brickhouse
Accounting
Hillsborough, NC

Karryn Joy Brickhouse
Accounting
Wendell, NC

Nicole M. Briggs
Barrington, NJ

Tara Anne Bright
Recreational Therapy
Stafford, VA

Thomas L. Briley
Geology
New Bern, NC

Ashley C. Brimmer
Nursing
Jacksonville, NC

Rachel L. Brinkley
Nursing
Elm City, NC

Bryan C. Britton
Engineering
Ahoskie, NC

Charles Albert Broadway
IV

Mathematics

Computer Science
Kinston, NC

Keri Leigh Brockett
Child Life
Fayetteville, NC

Sherika R. Brodie
Oxford, NC

Ashley-Paige Hamlin
Bronson

Special Education, Mental
Retardation

Winston Salem, NC

Whitney Bronson
Anthropology
Elizabethtown, NC

Elizabeth R. Brooks
Art
Wilson, NC

Lauren E. Brooks
Criminal Justice
Timberlake, NC

Shayna R. Brooks
Psychology

Child and Family
Development
Gates, NC

Stephanie G. Brooks
Accounting
Greenville, NC

Tiffani Brooks
Psychology

Child Development and
Family Relations
Plymouth, NC

Lydia C. Brothers
Public Relations
Foreign Language
Hickory, NC

Heather Broujos
Hospitality Management
Business Management
Newark, DE

Brian A. Browder
Design Drafting
Business Management
Roanoke Rapids, NC

Joshua M. Browder

Engineering
Concord, NC

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Representative members from each of the nine Panhellenic sororities.

Mission Statement: We the Panhellenic Council of East Carolina University seek to enrich our college and sorority
experience by providing an environment sa i grow fgher education, inspiration and cooperation.

The Panhellenic Council is the =o body, of the nine Nationally affiliated social sororities which
includes: Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Omicron Pr. Alpha Phi, Alpha.Xf Delta, Chi Omega, Delta Zeta, Kappa Delta,
Sigma Sigma Sigma, and Zeta Tau Alpha, The. Panhellenic-prides themselves on providing opportunities
regarding leadership, service, education, and sehdlarships. Sorority life can provide an enriching
experience outside the classroom in.which life-long friendships are made.

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Audra K. Brown
Kill Devil Hills, NC

Augustine N. Brown
Management Information
Systems

Linden, NC

Carley M. Brown
Broadcast Journalism
Salisbury, MD

Caroline R. Brown
Mathematics
Goldsboro, NC

Christine M. Brown
Business Management
Spring Lake, NC

Clara Brown
Elementary Education
Georgetown, ME

Cynda A. Brown
Art
Gibsonville, NC

Donisha S. Brown
Clinical Laboratory
Science (Medical
Technology)
Greensboro, NC

Elizabeth C. Brown
Oxford, NC

Graham C. Brown
Athletic Training
Medicine
Wilmington, NC

Jessica B. Brown
Nutrition
Ahoskie, NC

Joshua A. Brown Sr
Engineering
Mathematics

Seven Springs, NC

Joshua T. Brown
Industrial Engineering
Technology

Grandy, NC

Karissa L. Brown
Social Work
Child and Family
Development
Goldsboro, NC

Karlisia Brown
Middle Grades Education
Garner, NC

Katie E. Brown
Speech Pathology
Reidsville, NC

Kimberly A. Brown
Occupational Therapy
Winterville, NC

Kimberly S. Brown
Taylorsville, NC

Kristie L. Brown
Nursing
Roanoke Rapids, NC

Lakeisha Brown
Child and Family
Development
Psychology
Winterville, NC

Laketha M. Brown
Nursing
Greenville, NC

LeQuishia V. Brown
New Bern, NC

Lisa D. Brown
Business Education
Business Management
Greenville, NC

Margaret T. Brown
Art

Foreign Language
Jacksonville, NC

Michelle K Brown
English
Wake Forest, NC

Tamara R. Brown
Child and Family
Development
Social Work
Greenville, NC

Wendelin T. Brown
Social Work
Special Education,
General Curriculum
Greenville, NC

Emma Browning
Theatre
Midlothian, VA

Laurel M. Brunswick
History
Clemmons, NC

Jeffrey Brush
Computer Science
Beulaville, NC

Annmarie J. Brutus
Fayetteville, NC

Hilda Bryan
Geography
History
Bladenboro, NC

Marilyn R. Bryan-Davis
Health Information
Management

Health Services
Management

New Bern, NC

Christopher M. Bryant
Spring Hope, NC

Jennifer L. Bryant
Art
Greenville, NC

Patricia Bryant
Health Services
Management
Willow Spring, NC

Sierra A. Bryant
Mathematics
English

Maury, NC

Ashley |. Buchanan
Broadcast Journalism
Greenville, NC

John R. Buchanan Jr
Construction
Management
Banner Elk, NC

Felicity B. Buck
Hospitality Management
Business Management
Raleigh, NC

Katherine Mariah
Buckman
Nursing
Washington, NC

Matthew E. Buckner
Political Science
Philosophy

Clinton, NC

Angela Buechler
Nutrition
Billings, MT

Charles A. Buechner
Criminal Justice
Biology

Greenville, NC

Tuwanna M. Bulloch
Family and Community
Services
Birth-Kindergarten (B-K)
Teacher Education
Gibsonville, NC

Amy K. Bullock
Greenville, NC

Brandon S. Bullock
Political Science
History

Rising Sun, MD

Janet G. Bullock
Princeton, NC

Jessica D. Bullock
Wilson, NC

Joey D. Bullock
Accounting
Raleigh, NC

Lauren E. Bullock
Accounting
Stem, NC

Sandra F. Bullock
Reading Education
Macon, NC

MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION

Kendra Kay Bumgarner
Hospitality Management
Business Management
Cashiers, NC

Alison D. Bunch
Finance
Planning
Greenville, NC

Angela L. Bunn
Pikeville, NC

Kelley B. Bunn
Stokes, NC

Kimela J. Bunn
English
Greenville, NC

Valerie A. Bunn
Business Education
Kenly, NC

Kyle R. Bunnell
Business Management
Marketing

Apex, NC

Brittany M. Burbage
Finance
Virginia Beach, VA

Mary E. Burbage
Bath, NC

Gregory W. Burcham
Industrial Distribution and
Logistics

Kernersville, NC

Theresa L. Burd-Pernell
Information Technologies
Clayton, NC

Joshua D. Burgess
Biology
Greensboro, NC

Kelly A. Burgess
Broadcast Journalism
Silver Spring, MD

Joseph A. Burgin
Political Science
Jacksonville, NC

Valerie Burgos
Child and Family
Development
Hubert, NC

Julie L. Burke
Occupational Therapy
Garner, NC

Dara M. Burleson
Social Work
Burgaw, NC

Rallah Burnett
Social Work
Sociology
Greenville, NC

Lauren M. Burnette
Accounting
Mebane, NC

Ciera Burns
Criminal Justice
Sociology
Apex, NC

Jason M. Burns
Communication
Art and Design
Oakhurst, NJ

Kara J. Burns
Biology

Clinical Lab Science
Sanford, NC

Chris Burrell
Business Management
Raleigh, NC

Dustin M. Burrell
Exercise and Sports
Science

Midlothian, VA

Derek S. Burress
History
Snow Hill, NC

Hannah E. Burress
Marketing
Pinetops, NC

Tracy S. Burris
Clinical Laboratory
Science (Medical
Technology)
Albemarle, NC

Christopher S. Burroughs
Nursing
Raleigh, NC

Katherine A. Burton
Psychology
Criminal Justice
Winston-Salem, NC

Rheta R. Burton
Durham, NC

Mary E. Buscemi
Nursing
Phoenix, MD

Stephanie M. Buseck
Child and Family
Development
Morehead City, NC

David Bushnell
Mathematics
Computer Science
Malvern, PA

Bennett G. Buskey
Raleigh, NC

Chrystal M. Butler
Child and Family
Development
Apex, NC

Michael B. Butler
Nursing

Political Science
Boone, NC

Michael C. Buttaro
Glastonbury, CT

Amanda M. Buyrn
Criminal Justice
French
Chesapeake, VA

Teresa F. Byers
Chemistry
Greenville, NC

Angela R. Byrd
Social Work
Rocky Mount, NC

Christy L. Byrd
Nursing
Coats, NC

Erin L. Byrd
Business Education
Greenville, NC

Justin Byrd

Business Management
Security Studies
Greenville, NC

Stacey T. Byrd
Greenville, NC

Megan A. Byrne
Health Fitness Specialist
Seside Park, NJ

Edward L. Byrnes
English
Durham, NC

Graham V. Byrum III
Biology
Greenville, NC

Leigh A. Byrum
Speech Pathology
Sunbury, NC

Thomas W. Caddoo
Finance
Denver, NC

Marcie Lynn Cahoon
Nursing
New Bern, NC

Leia K. Cain
Sociology
Concord, NC

Jonathan W. Caines
Health Fitness Specialist
Chadbourn, NC

Lindsey N. Call
Exercise & Sports Science
Whispering Pines, NC

Ransom M. Call
Nursing
Greenville, NC

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Psychology
Philosophy
Greenville, NC

Donna J. Campbell
Instructional Technology
Elizabethtown, NC

Dustin Keith Campbell
Physics

Engineering

Moyock, NC

Laura Michelle Campbell
Special Education,
General Curriculum
Mooresboro, NC

Mary C. Campbell
Nutrition

Foreign Languages
Cornelius, NC

Rachel Marissa Campbell
Geography
Greenville, NC

Sherrie E. Campbell
Psychology
Political Science
Raleigh, NC

Suntavio R. Campbell-
Wallace

Business Education
Business Management
Los Angeles, CA

Joseph M. Camut
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Cary, NC

Samantha D. Canada
Physics

Foreign Language
Fayetteville, NC

Jasmine T. Canady
Nursing
Zebulon, NC

Toni M. Canady
Accounting
New Bern, NC

Aisling B. Canavan
Dance
Lake Peekskill, NY

Daniel S. Canfield
Greenville, NC

Michael S. Caple Jr
Health Services
Management
Economics
Greenville, NC

Christopher A. Capps
Anthropology
Biology

Goldsboro, NC

Tonya M. Capps
Biology
Currituck, NC

Christina T. Carey
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Morehead City, NC

Zachary J.Carideo
Business Management
Economics

Cary, NC

Carrie Lee Carman
Foreign Language
Greenville, NC

Heather L. Carnahan
Nursing
Raleigh, NC

Blair L. Carpenter
Nursing
Oakboro, NC

Christianna D. Carpenter
Health Services
Management

Mount Airy, MD

Guadalupe Carrillo
Music Education
Flat Rock, NC

Monica J. Carrion Jones
Business Management
Winterville, NC

Dianna E. Carroll
Public Relations
Business Management
Kinston, NC

Edward J. Carroll
Engineering
Conover, NC

Lauren M. Carroll
Nutrition
Roanoke Rapids, NC

Sarah L. Carroll
Health Information
Management
Health Services
Management
Morehead City, NC

Erin S. Carson
History
Newport News, VA

Matthew Carswell
Nursing
Morganton, NC

Angela R. Cartee
Women Studies

Sociology

Greenville, NC

Ann-Gelle S. Carter
Biology

Business Management
Elizabeth City, NC

Bobby L. Carter

Business Management
Exercise & Sports Science
Pikeville, NC

Charles T. Carter
Jackson Springs, NC

Emily L. Carter
English
Greenville, NC

Frank W. Carter Ill
Sports Studies
Richmond, VA

Leigh V. Carter

Print Journalism
Public Relations
Providence, NC

Allison Victoria Cartner
Harrells, NC

Angelo F. Carvajal
Economics

Business Management
Greenville, NC

Alberto S. Casarin Sr
Computer Science
Tarboro, NC

Patrick D. Castello
Construction
Management
Newtown, PA

Nicole C. Castle
Business Administration
Finance

New Bern, NC

Courtney L. Catalfano
Interior Design
Swan Point, MD

Shelly-Ann M. Cato
Nursing
Greenville, NC

Jordan D. Cauley
Political Science
History

Durham, NC

Thiago d. Cavalcanti
Marketing
Recife,

Michael A. Cavanagh
English
Greenville, NC

Sarah M. Cavanaugh
Whitakers, NC

Connor J. Celentano
Raleigh, NC

Kimberly M. Chadwick
Nursing
Greenville, NC

Amanda F. Chaffin
Child and Family
Development
Pre-School &
Kindergarten Teachers
Mocksville, NC

Gregory A. Chakmakas
Political Science
Manchester, NH

Phillip Bryan Chamberlain
Jr

Construction
Management

Statesville, NC

Joy R. Chambers
Kenansville, NC

Mary-Lynn Chambers
English
Camden, NC

Tyler M. Chambers
Design

Business Administration
Winston Salem, NC

Megan L. Champion
Information Technologies
Greenville, NC

Robany Lynn Chandler
Health Education and
Promotion
Fayetteville, NC

Anna H. Chapman
Nursing
Ellenboro, NC

Rachel M. Chappell
Raleigh, NC

William H. Chappell
Biology
Sunbury, NC

Ericka O. Charles
Durham, NC

Athena Chasteen
Social Work
Camden, NC

Mary B. Chatman
Nursing
Greenville, NC

Craig A. Chavez
Engineering
Los Alamos, NM

Wendy Phillips Chavez
Nursing
Newton, NC

Rachel Marie Cheek
Clinical Laboratory
Science (Medical
Technology)
Salisbury, NC

Matthew L. Cheeseman

Business Management
Spring Hope, NC

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Jenny Y. Cheng
Accounting
Greenville, NC

Lauren D. Cherlinczuk-
Ruiz
Raleigh, NC

Alison N. Cherry
Elementary Education
Hamilton, NC

Shaquail L. Cherry
Criminal Justice
Greenville, NC

Katherine E. Chesley
Public Relations
Springfield, VA

Angelica M. Chico
Apex, NC

Teresa C. Childers
Business Administration
Conover, NC

Isaura E. Chinchilla
Accounting
Kill Devil Hills, NC

Sampath K. Chinthapalli
Business Management
Physics

Cary, NC

Rebecca L. Chlopek
Accounting
Fuquay Varina, NC

Erica H. Cho
Nursing
Cary, NC

Yoori Choi
Nursing
Uijeongu-si,

Armetta A. Christiansen
Communication Sciences
and Disorders
Metlakatla, AK

Audrey B. Christie
Business Management
Newport, NC

Dennis Lee Christman Jr
Construction
Management

Business Administration
Greenville, NC

Kimberly A. Church
Henderson, NC

Shanley B. Church
Biology
Chemistry
Burlington, NC

David A. Clagg
Business Administration
Clayton, NC

Carly A. Clanet
Elementary Education
Child and Family
Development

Kennett Square, PA

Crystal A. Clar
Psychology
Child and Family
Development
Newport, NC

Adrienne D. Clark
Hospitality Management
Business Management
Dunn, NC

Alta R. Clark
Psychology
Foreign Language
Raleigh, NC

Ouray Clark

Accounting
Pembroke, NC

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Rebecca L. Clark
Greenville, NC

Sonya N. Clark Sr
Psychology
History

Kinston, NC

Edward E. Clayton Jr
Hospitality Management
Business Management
Raleigh, NC

Krystal D. Clegg
Merchandising

Business Administration
Greenville, NC

Elizabeth R. Cleland
New Bern, NC

Justin K. Cleve
Business Management
Swansboro, NC

Christopher S. Clifford
Business Management
Candor, NY

John W. Cline Ill
Construction
Management
Business Management
Wilmington, NC

Rebecca H. Clingenpeel
Norwalk, CT

Maria Nancy Cloete
English
Pikeville, NC

Abby L. Cloninger
Nursing
Dallas, NC

Rebecca A. Clouse
Social Work
Oak Ridge, NC

Jonathan B. Cobbs
Art and Design
Greenville, NC

Amanda M. Coble
Criminal Justice
Greenville, NC

James E. Coda Jr
Planning

Foreign Language
Greenville, NC

Barbara J. Coffey
Information Technologies
Granite Falls, NC

Nathan B. Coffey
Construction
Management
Business Management
Raleigh, NC

Ronnette D. Coffman
Business Administration
Havelock, NC

David T. Cohen
Criminal Justice
Abington, PA

Matthew E. Coker
Garden City Park, NY

Tankeisha M. Cokley
Social Work
Whiteville, NC

Jennifer Dianne Cole
Child and Family
Development
Accounting

Raleigh, NC

Kimberly N. Cole
Nursing
Alexandria, VA

Judith A. Coleman

Elementary Education (K-6)
Nurphy, NC

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Mary A. Coleman
Elementary Education
English

Battleboro, NC

Pariss M. Coleman
Communication
Charlotte, NC

Alisha S. Coley
English
Fremont, NC

Kimberly Ann Smith
Collette

Library Science
Kinston, NC

Ashley R. Colley
Eden, NC

Alane Collinson
Sanford, NC

Christy L. Coltrain
Health Services
Management
Williamston, NC

Lucy D. Conaty
Biology
Chemistry
Sanford, NC

Alexandria K. Conerly
Environmental Health
Raleigh, NC

Mary F. Conn
Psychology
Sociology
Morehead City, NC

Elizabeth A. Connelly
Rehabilitation Studies
New Bern, NC

Jalessa D. Conner
Worksite Health
Greenville, NC

Jenelle Elizabeth Conner
Communication
Multidisciplinary
Greenville, NC

Jordan A. Conner
Kill Devil Hills, NC

Jessica Elizabeth Connors
Business and Marketing
Education

Raleigh, NC

Andrew J. Cook
History
Scotts, NC

Tessa D. Cook
Exercise and Sports
Science

Biology
Fuquay-Varina, NC

Kristin M. Coolican
Accounting
Greenville, NC

Jalaynea Antoinette
Cooper
Rocky Mount, NC

Jo Ellen Cooper

Child Development and
Family Relations
Hertford, NC

John F Cooper
Social Work
Rocky Mount, NC

Kelly B. Cooper
Business Management
Kenly, NC

Linda A. Cooper
Computer Science
Computer Science
Salisbury, NC

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National Leadership Honor Society
ECU Circle, Established 1990

Purpose:

e Frecognize those who have attained a high standard in collegiate activities

e /nspire others to strive for conspicuous attainments along similar lines

e Brings together the most representative students in all phases of collegiate life and
thus creates an organization which will help to mold the sentiment of the institution

e By inviting select faculty to become members, ODK harnesses collaboration among
all people of the institution on the basis of mutual interest and understanding

¢ For membership: one must be nominated, meet the overall GPA requirement, com-

plete an application process, and interview

For more information, contact: (252) 328-4718 or ODK@ecu.edu

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Misean A. Cooper
Broadcasting
Greensboro, NC

Neal W Cooper
Business Management
Chester, NY

Richard Stephenson
Cooper Jr
Operations & Supply
Chain Management
Winterville, NC

Rosanna S Cooper
Business Management
Charlotte, NC

Leslie M. Copestick
Business Management
Rocky Mount, NC

Jessica E. Cornett
Recreational Therapy
Greenville, NC

Abigail Sands Corrin
Nutrition and Dietetics
Bishopville, MD

Lisa M. Corum
Nursing
Knightdale, NC

Teresa J. Corwin
Psychology
Child and Family
Development
Greenville, NC

James C. Cosmas
Business Management
Princeton Junction, NJ

Andrew C. Costanzo
Communication
Winterville, NC

Ariana Costner
Greenville, NC

Peggy J. Cotten
Business Education
Cameron, NC

Heather K. Couch
Business Management
Havelock, NC

Sheri A. Coules
Instructional Technology
Flat Rock, NC

Christine Courtney
Business Management
Greenville, NC

Joseph T. Covington
Biology
Elon College, NC

Daniel O. Cowan Jr
Business Management
Business Education
Sanford, NC

Edith V. Cowan
Social Work
Tarboro, NC

Megan Lee Cowan
Child and Family
Development
Psychology
Greenville, NC

LaToya R. Coward
Economics

Business Management
Elizabeth City, NC

Sally H. Cowgill
Nursing
Winston Salem, NC

Lauren S. Cowin
Nursing
Williamston, NC

Carlee Lynne Cox
English
Greenville, NC

Jacqueline Cox
Social Work
Kinston, NC

Jennifer M. Cox
Nursing
Fuquay Varina, NC

Meredith L. Cox
Pre-School &
Kindergarten Teachers
Mathematics

Hamlet, NC

Meredith P. Cox
Psychology
Leland, NC

Sarah D. Cox
Speech Pathology
Clayton, NC

Michael A. Coy
Economics

Business Management
Greenville, NC

Benedict P. Cozzi
Construction
Management
Greenville, NC

Catherine Kline Crabtree
Fayetteville, NC

Brittany A. Craig
Physical Education
Goldsboro, NC

Kara M. Craig
Political Science
Greenville, NC

Nicholas T. Craig
Randleman, NC

Teresa B. Crandol
Nursing
Greenville, NC

George A. Cranfill
Engineering
Raleigh, NC

Christine L. Cranford
English

Art

Rolesville, NC

Mary Elise Cranford
Durham, NC

Sharekia L. Cratch
Kinston, NC

Britani R. Craven
Nursing
Rockingham, NC

Travis Rex Crawford
Social Work
Goldsboro, NC

Kristina R. Creech
Accounting

Business Administration
East Bend, NC

Lauren A. Creech
Political Science
Psychology
Burgaw, NC

Robyn D. Creech
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Middlesex, NC

Amber M. Crespo
Nursing
Raleigh, NC

Joseph M. Cretella
Engineering
Raleigh, NC

Daniel C. Criminger
Physics
Mathematics
Elizabeth Cty, NC

Nancy Gloria Croes
Public Relations
Business Management
Oranjestad,

Katelyn L. Crook
Art
Frederick, MD

Joseph A. Croom
Hospitality Management
Business Administration
Morehead City, NC

Lauren N. Crouch
Merchandising
Milford, DE

Daniel A. Crouse Sr
Business Management
Asheville, NC

Katelyn M. Crouse
Haymarket, VA

Christopher A. Crout
Chemistry
Jacksonville, NC

George W. Crowl
Business Management
Grimesland, NC

Michael A. Crowley
Criminal Justice
Chadds Ford, PA

Jennifer Crowther
Worksite Health
Wilmington, NC

Erin Y. Crumpler
Nursing
Psychology
Hurdle Mills, NC

SoCorro C. Cruz
Health Services
Management
Raeford, NC

Jean K. Culbreth
Elementary Education
Kinston, NC

Michael S. Cummings Jr
Manufacturing
Pinetops, NC

LePatrick E. Currie
Physical Education
St Pauls, NC

Michael S. Curry
Physics
Greenville, NC

Leigh N. Curtis
Communication: Media
Studies

Criminal Justice
Greenville, NC

Lindsay M. Curtis
Merchandising
Business Management
Greenville, NC

Brittany L. Custer
Wendell, NC

Janet R. Cutler
Nursing
Washington, NC

Justin L. Cutrell
Marketing
Fair Bluff, NC

Nicholas E. Cutts
Business Management
Durham, NC

Corey Nicholas Czmiel
Business Management
Cary, NC



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Kimberly J. Daigle
Bridgeton, NC

Ashley L. Dail
Business Management
Greenville, NC

Milton R. Dail Jr
Library Science
Washington, NC

Stacy D. Dail
Print Journalism
Public Relations
Snow Hill, NC

Veronika R. Dail
Pittsboro, NC

Kristen J. Dalton
Psychology

Hispanic Studies
Wilmington, NC

Donnell |. Daly III
Management of
Recreation Facilities &
Services

New Bern, NC

John Christopher Daly
Criminal Justice
Anthropology
Charlotte, NC

Brittany E. Damato
Mathematics
Ayden, NC

Joseph H. Daniel
Art
Kinston, NC

Robert C. Daniel
Criminal Justice
Williamston, NC

Adam Daniels
English Education
Nashville, NC

AquaQuenetta G. Daniels
Child and Family
Development

Nursing

Greenville, NC

Cari L. Daniels

Information and Computer
Technology

New Bern, NC

Crystal E. Daniels
Counselor Education
Goldsboro, NC

Teresa A. Dantzler
Mathematics
Nashville, NC

Kelly L. Darden
Speech-Language and
Auditory Pathology
Kinston, NC

Kamal P. Darji
Holly Springs, NC

Lindsey D. DaRoza
Social Work
Wake Forest, NC

Maria Fe A. Darr
Nursing
Carthage, NC

Zachary T. Daugherty
Jacksonville, NC

Jessica C. Daughtridge
Reading Education
Rocky Mount, NC

Christine M. Davenport
Communication
Washington, NC

Jon M. Davenport
Biology
Greenville, NC

Amy M. Davis
Nursing
Greenville, NC

Brandy N. Davis
Elementary Education
Greenville, NC

Brielle Tiffany Davis
Political Science
Mooresville, NC

Brittany A. Davis
Nursing
Windsor, NC

Christian L. Davis
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Newport, NC

Dawn V. Davis Sr
Mathematics
Rocky Mount, NC

Gaye Davis
Health Education
bladenboro, NC

George W. Davis IV
Psychology

Child Development and
Family Relations

New Bern, NC

Jeffrey Neal Davis
Engineering

Business Management
Four Oaks, NC

Jessica M. Davis
Art and Design
Art Education
Charlotte, NC

Jill J. Davis
Finance
Graham, NC

John A. Davis Jr
Management Information
Systems

Digital Communications
Waldorf, MD

Justin Davis
Business Management
Middlesex, NC

Katherine L. Davis
Durham, NC

Melanie D. Davis
Rehabilitation Studies
Greenville, NC

Sarah K. Davis
Accounting
Manteo, NC

David C. Daw
Operations & Supply
Chain Management
Plymouth, NC

Donna P. Dawkins
Business Management
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Foreign Language
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English
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Mt. Airy, NC

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Criminal Justice
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Nursing
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Exercise and Sports
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Nursing
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Speech Pathology
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Monroeville, PA

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Child and Family
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Design Drafting
Roanoke Rapids, NC

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English
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Broadcast Journalism
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Nashville, NC

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Political Science
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Fullerton, CA

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Recreational Therapy
Fayetteville, NC

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Speech Pathology
Yadkinville, NC

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Construction
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Business Administration
Calabash, NC

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Economics

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Greenville, NC

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Pre-School &
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Greenville, NC

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Health Services
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Cary, NC

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Accounting
Roanoke Rapid, NC

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Construction
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Wilson, NC

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Biology
Knightdale, NC

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Greenville, NC

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Physical Education
Cary, NC

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Sociology
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Aurora, CO

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Marketing
Charlotte, NC

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Washington, NC

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English

History
Greenville, NC

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Garner, NC

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Nursing
Laurinburg, NC

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Print Journalism
Psychology
Monroe, NC

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Political Science
English
Greenville, NC

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Greenville, NC

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Exercise and Sports
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Sanford, NC

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Greenville, NC

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Interior Design
Washington, NC

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Nursing
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Goldsboro, NC

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English

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Wilson, NC

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Pre-School &
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Greenville, NC

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Chapel Hill, NC

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Psychology
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Snow Hill, NC

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School Administration
Kinston, NC

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Jacksonville, NC

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New Bern, NC

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Nags Head, NC

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Biology
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Music Education
Lucama, NC

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Music Education
Winston Salem, NC

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Finance
Raleigh, NC

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Child and Family
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Fayetteville, NC

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Public Relations
Business Management
Winterville, NC

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Exercise and Sports
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Clinton, NC

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Industrial Engineering
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Fayetteville, NC

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Biology

Clinical Lab Science
Matthews, NC

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Henderson, NC

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Mebane, NC

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Manteo, NC

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Greenville, NC

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Jacksonville, NC

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Biochemistry
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New Bern, NC

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Winterville, NC

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Warrenton, NC

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Criminal Justice
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Greenville, NC

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Apex, NC

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Spring Lake, NC

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Stokes, NC

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History
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Henderson, NC

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Whispering Pines, NC

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Greenville, NC

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Nursing
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Exercise and Sports
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Gatesville, NC

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Raleigh, NC

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Criminal Justice
Waretown, NJ

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Construction
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Glen Allen, VA

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Music Education
Moyock, NC

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English
Erie, PA

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Exercise Physiology
Newark, DE

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Physical Therapy
Mount Airy, NC

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Computer Science
Enfield, NC

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Foreign Language
Cincinnati, OH

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Spring Lake, NC

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Social Work
Kernersville, NC

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Raleigh, NC

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Raleigh, NC

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Community Health
West End, NC

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Laurinburg, NC

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Business Administration
Greenville, NC

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Indian Trail, NC

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Business Management
New Bern, NC

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Computer Science
Rocky Mount, NC

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Rocky Mount, NC

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Raleigh, NC

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Economics
Greenville, NC

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Nursing
Snow Hill, NC

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Social Work
Fayetteville, NC

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English
Greenville, NC

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Family & Community
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Garner, NC

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Child Life
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Greensboro, NC

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Political Science
Philosophy
Greenville, NC

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Speech Pathology
Fayetteville, NC

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History
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Hickory, NC

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Manufacturing
Marshall, IL

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Marketing
Wake Forest, NC

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Design Drafting
Wendell, NC

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Greenville, NC

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Social Work
Greenville, NC

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Nursing
Fayetteville, NC

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Economics
Mathematics
Greenville, NC

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Marketing
Greenville, NC

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Broadcast Journalism
Middlesex, NC

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Psychology, School
Wilmington, NC

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Alexandria, VA

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Greensboro, NC

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Arapahoe, NC

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Bridgeton, NC

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Charlotte, NC

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Foreign Language
Wake Forest, NC

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Greenville, NC

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Music
Jackson Springs, NC

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Mathematics
Greenville, NC

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Havelock, NC

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Mathematics
Ayden, NC

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Glen Burnie, MD

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Public Relations
Springfield, VA

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Accounting
Milmay, NJ

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Raleigh, NC

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Exercise & Sports Science
Spring Lake, NC

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Accounting
Audubon, PA

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Winston Salem, NC

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Shawboro, NC

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Business Management
Winterville, NC

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Nursing
Raleigh, NC

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Biology
Greenville, NC

Sofia Filzer
Physicians Assistant
Aberdeen, NC

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Clinical Lab Science
Wilson, NC

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Public Relations
Biology
Fountain, NC

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Business Management
Greenville, NC

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Construction Management
Cary, NC

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Business Administration
Wake Forest, NC

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Economics
Henderson, NC

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Howell, NJ

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Psychology, Clinical
Greenville, NC

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Exercise & Sport Science
Seaford, DE

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Business Education
Child and Family
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Greenville, NC

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Greenville, NC

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Edenton, NC

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Edenton, NC

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Merchandising
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Library Science
Randelman, NC

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Pantego, NC

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Marketing
Greensboro, NC

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Interior Design
Summerfield, NC

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Goldsboro, NC

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Engineering
Raleigh, NC

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Nursing
Roper, NC

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Business Administration
Salisbury, NC

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Statesville, NC

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Psychology
Rehabilitation Studies
Washington, NC

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Health Services
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Greenville, NC

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Construction Management
Business Management
Selma, NC

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Hospitality Management
Business Management
Rocky Mount, NC

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Community Health
Wilmington, NC

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Charlotte, NC

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Criminal Justice
Rehabilitation Studies
Raleigh, NC

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Computer Science
Benson, NC

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Oriental, NC

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Business Management
Greenville, NC

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Distribution
Jacksonville, NC

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Marketing
Winterville, NC

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Exercise and Sports
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Athletic Training
Exercise and Sports
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Psychology
Wasilla, AK

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Richlands, NC

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Greenville, NC

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Special Education
Wilmington, NC

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Raleigh, NC

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Business Education
Nashville, NC

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Nursing
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Havelock, NC

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Chemistry
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Child and Family
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English
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Public Health
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Greenville, NC

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Concord, NC

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Greenville, NC

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Political Science
Business Management
Fayetteville, NC

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Nursing

Psychology
Raleigh, NC

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Bailey, NC

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Chemistry

History

Goldsboro, NC

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Nursing
Raleigh, NC

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Greenville, NC

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Maritime Studies
Chapel Hill, NC

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Science Education
Selma, NC

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Library Science
La Grange, NC

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Criminal Justice
Elizabet City, NC

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Social Work
Greenville, NC

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Elementary Education
Reading Education
New Bern, NC

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Community Health
Cary, NC

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Alexandria, VA

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History
Anthropology
Ayden, NC

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Linville, NC

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Business Education
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Pineville, NC

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Recreational Therapy
Asheville, NC

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Winterville, NC

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Business Education
Raleigh, NC

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Recreational Therapy
Fayetteville, NC

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Nursing
Goldsboro, NC

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Recreational Therapy
Greenville, NC

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English
Mount Laurel, NJ

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Psychology
Child and Family
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Albemarle, NC

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Political Science
History
Charlotte, NC

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Charlotte, NC

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Elementary Education
Reading Education
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Political Science
History
Pinehurst, NC

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Cherryville, NC

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Apex, NC

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Kernersville, NC

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Greenville, NC

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Raleigh, NC

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Exercise and Sports
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Criminal Justice
Greenville, NC

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Child and Family
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Charlotte, NC

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International Studies
Greenville, NC

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Foreign Language
Business Management
Southport, NC

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Environmental Health
Goldsboro, NC

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Anthropology
Foreign Language
Greenville, NC

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Nursing
Cary, NC

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Business Management
Morehead City, NC

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Business Management
Apex, NC

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Educational
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Mathematics, Secondary
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Speech Pathology
Camden, NC

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Merchandising
Business Management
Sanford, NC

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Elementary Education
Mathematics
Winterville, NC

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Public Health
Greenville, NC

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History
Wilson, NC

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Business Education
Fayetteville, NC

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Child and Family
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Greenville, NC

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Broadcast Journalism
Political Science
Fuquay-Varina, NC

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Exercise and Sports
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Worksite Health
Greenville, NC

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Nursing
Winterville, NC

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Nursing
Cherryville, NC

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Public Relations
Political Science
Chagrin Falls, OH

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Marketing
Flemington, NJ

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Engineering
Lowell, NC

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Foreign Language
Cove City, NC

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Computer Science
Brunswick, OH

Susan J Gonzalez
English
Greensboro, NC

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History
Thomasville, NC

Paul Goodson
Library Science
Greenville, NC

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Psychology

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Clayton, NC

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Computer Science
Jacksonville, NC

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Nursing

Foreign Language
Clayton, NC

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Social Work
Clarendon, NC

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Nursing
Fayetteville, NC

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Gregory D. Jernigan
Theatre Arts Education
Jacksonville, NC

Roger M. Jesrani
Computer Science
Holly Springs, NC

Amy J. Jnah
Nursing
Lacey, WA

Benjamin D. Joffe
Mooresville, NC

LoTanya N. Johnikins
Community Health
Hertford, NC

Amanda L. Johnson
Wendell, NC

Ashley C. Johnson Sr
Greenville, NC

Benji Johnson
Health Services
Management
Rocky Mount, NC

Betty L. Johnson
Greenville, NC

Caroline M. Johnson
Instructional Technology
Wilmington, NC

Courtney E. Johnson
Social Work
Sanford, NC

Deanna K. Johnson
Audiology
Richmond, VA

Deirdre N. Johnson
Athletic Training
Benson, NC

Elizabeth M. Johnson
Pittsboro, NC

Erica L. Johnson
Recreational Therapy
Whiteville, NC

India C. Johnson
Nursing
Rocky Mount, NC

Jacqueline M. Johnson
Medford, NJ

Jaleesa N. Johnson
Psychology
Greenville, NC

Jonathan M. Johnson
Swan Quarter, NC

Kevin W. Johnson
Sociology
Psychology
AYDEN, NC

Kimberlee D. Johnson
Social Work
Greenville, NC

Lisa H. Johnson
Mathematics
Washington, NC

Randee L. Johnson
Psychology

Business Management
Poplar Branch, NC

Robert S. Johnson
Construction Management
Business Management
Coats, NC

Sheena P. Johnson
Child and Family
Development
Washington, NC

Sherise R. Johnson
Chester, VA

Tiffany D. Johnson
Health Services Mgmt
Greenville, NC

Heather N. Johnston
History
Newport, NC

Christopher J. Joines
Finance
Raleigh, NC

Kimberly L. Joines
Social Work
Hillsborough, NC

Alecia S. Jones
Physical Therapy
Greenville, NC

Christopher N. Jones
Finance
Bayboro, NC

Cordes Devon Jones
Recreational Therapy
Oak City, NC

Daniel B. Jones
Accounting
Clinton, NC

Dustin T. Jones
Engineering
Kinston, NC

Ellis A. Jones
English
Greenville, NC

J. Grant Jones II
Pre-School &
Kindergarten Teachers
Kinston, NC

Joanne H. Jones
Educational Leadership
Ahoskie, NC

Kimberly D. Jones
Child and Family
Development
Psychology
Raleigh, NC

Kirsten L. Jones
Edenton, NC

Lauren Sumer Jones
Health Information
Management

Health Services
Management
Greenville, NC

Mackenzie J. Jones
Exercise Physiology
Dudley, NC

Marissa L. Jones
Hyannis Port, MA

Marlenea M. Jones

Business Management
Winterville, NC

11 12 13

Melissa L. Jones
Raleigh, NC

Rebekah L. Jones
Political Science
Bethel, NC

Richard Earl Jones Jr
Communication
Greenville, NC

Roddrick E. Jones
Design Drafting
Charlotte, NC

Sade Nate Jones
Biology
Scotland Neck, NC

Stella S. Jones
School Administration
Snow Hill, NC

Vincent T. Jones

Exercise & Sports Science
Business Management
Amherst, MA

Wendy C. Jones
RN-BSN Option
Wilson, NC

Shena R. Jones-Rollins
Criminal Justice
Vanceboro, NC

Jenae M. Jongebloed
Nutrition
Raleigh, NC

Emily R. Jordan
Exercise & Sports Science
Kinston, NC

Justin A. Jordan
Exercise Physiology
Statesville, NC

Lisa M. Jordan
Chemistry
Roanoke Rapids, NC

Amanda R. Joyner
Pre-School &
Kindergarten Teachers
English .

Elm City, NC

Amanda Joyner
Nursing
Winterville, NC

Robin C. Joyner
Special Education,
Adapted Curriculum
Greenville, NC

Tamika M. Joyner
Child and Family
Development

Rocky Mount, NC

Marion Rosa Juarez-
Bedzyk

Business Education
Fayetteville, NC

Claire A. Judd
Management Information
Systems

Greensboro, NC

Jannette M. Jusnes
Fuquay Varina, NC

Anjali K. Kalagnanam
Health Services
Management

Cary, NC

Jesse E. Kaluka
Business Management
Health Services
Management

Cary, NC

Matthew J. Kane
Construction
Management
Business Management
Fayetteville, NC

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Dawn Kemp Kantz
Trenton, NC

Ahmed T. Kar
Planning
Design Drafting
Greenville, NC

Brielle N. Kardashian
Berryville, VA

Kenneth B. Karosy
Computer Science
Greenville, NC

Christopher P. Karpowicz
Business Management
Finance

Greenville, NC

Tomoko Kato
Greenville, NC

Ashley R. Kaufman
Rehabilitation Studies
Charlotte, NC

Allan Jordan Kearney

History
Political Science
Littleton, NC

LeShaunda S. Kearney
Family and Community
Services

Franklinton, NC

Sisay T. Kebebew
Engineering
Greenville, NC

Adam P. Keen
Business Management
Greenville, NC

Jason Kefover
Manufacturing
York, SC

Lynn Keith

Instructional Technology
Education

Matthews, NC

Daniel P. Kelleher
Engineering
Raleigh, NC

Joshua C. Kelley
Exercise and Sports
Science

Havelock, NC

Michelle M. Kelley
Hospitality Management
Business Management
Morehead City, NC

Brian P. Kelly
Construction Management
Business Management
Centreville, VA

Christopher R. Kelly
Greenville, NC

Hayley K. Kelly
Business Management
Sanford, NC

Jessica Nicole Kelly
Broadcast Journalism
Raleigh, NC

Lauren E. Kelly
Wilmington, NC

Kacie M. Kennedy
Community Health
Sanford, NC

Winter N. Kennedy
Lexington, NC

Brendan P. Kernan
Exercise & Sports Science
Washington Dc, DC

Tamara O. Kersey

English
Graham, NC

18 19 20

Anousone B. Kettisack
Public Relations
Raleigh, NC

Phil H. Key Jr
Industrial Technology
Staley, NC

Thomas E. Key Jr
Accounting
Greenville, NC

Mark A.R. Khataie
Cary, NC

Svetiana S. Khaymina
Biochemistry
Greenville, NC

Nigel R. Kher

Music Education
Music- Performance
Virginia Beach, VA

Etosha T. Kiah
Child and Family
Development
Greenville, NC

Clayton D. Kidd
Health Services
Management
Pittsboro, NC

Elizabeth A. Kidd
Physical Therapy
Sanford, NC

Jeffrey D. Kidd
Criminal Justice
Burlington, NC

Jessica A. Kielty
Cary, NC

Ryan P. Kierczynski
Raleigh, NC

Colleen T. Kilcoyne
English
Greenville, NC

Blair C. King

Health Information
Management
Business Management
Tarboro, NC

Emily J. King
China Grove, NC

Jenna S. King
Physical Therapy
Greenville, NC

Jonathan W. King
Accounting
Waxhaw, NC

Katherine E. King
Public Relations
Charlotte, NC

Katie A. King
Biology

Foreign Language
Wilmington, NC

Laura R. King
Nutrition
Psychology
Greenville, NC

Rachel L. King
English

Foreign Language
Sunset Beach, NC

Aaron S. Kingsberry
Music Education
Aldie, VA

Summer B. Kinney
Social Work
Greenville, NC

Stephanie L. Kinnin
Roanoke Rapids, NC

Jordan A. Kinser
Cleveland, NC

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Emily L. Kirby
Communication
Sociology
Sylva, NC

Erin L. Kirby
Nursing
Greenville, NC

Yatin Kishan
Marketing
Columbus, NC

Charles H. Kittrell Sr
Special Education,
General Curriculum
Reading Education
Kinston, NC

Evan J. Kleinhans
Finance
Greenville, NC

Allison A. Kludt
Health Information
Management
Greenville, NC

Heather D. Knapp
Creedmoor, NC

Rebecca L. Knapp
Child and Family
Development
Wendell, NC

Evan H. Knight
Clayaton, NC

Meriah Knight
Health Services
Management
Albemarle, NC

Ashton N. Knowles
Athletic Training
Rose Hill, NC

Sara Marie Kofalt
Business Management
Merchandising
Springfield, VA

Judy A. Kolakowski-Coombs

Instructional Technology
Education
Faison, NC

Nicholas P. Kolb
Marketing
Apex, NC

Windy M. Koonce
Hospitality Management
Business Administration
Greenville, NC

Stacy J. Kopcha
Criminal Justice
Forensic Science
Greenville, NC

Mark E. Kosior
Hospitality Management
Business Management
Pennsville, NJ

Hugo A. Kowolik
History
Indianapolis, IN

Kimberlee C. Kraft
Nursing
York, PA

Cecilia S. Krahforst
Biology
Greenville, NC

Matthew R. Kraus
History

Political Science
Fuquay Varina, NC

Lyndsey Nicole Kraynock
Interior Design
Marketing

Charlotte, NC

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Patrick C. Krejci
Nursing
Cary, NC

Nicole L. Krieger
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Clayton, NC

Stacey M. Kruhm
Greenville, NC

Oh Sung Kwon
Exercise and Sports
Science

Seoul, FR

Heather L. Kyles-Watson
High Point, NC

Danielle Labrada
Rocky Mount, NC

Laura A. LaBree
Business Administration
Hampstead, NC

Stephanie A. Lacey
Wilson, NC

Kayla B. Lackey
Business Education
Leland, NC

Danielle |. Lainez
Political Science
Hispanic Studies
Bangor, ME

Lisa M. Lally
Interior Design
Lillington, NC

Lee C. Lamb
Nutrition
Goldsboro, NC

Marcy E. Lamb
Biology
Hot Springs, NC

Kayla M. Lambert
Nursing
Lumberton, NC

Misty R. Lambert
Psychology
Biology
Greenville, NC

Lauren C. Lambertus
Psychology
Raleigh, NC

Trevor J. Landau
Washington TWP, NJ

Justin T. Lane
Design Drafting
Construction
Management
Moyock, NC

Amy Jo Lang
Hubert, NC

William R. Langhorne
Construction
Management
Business Management
Gibsonville, NC

Nicole A. Langlois
Public Relations
Apex, NC

Richard J. Langlois
Engineering
Operations & Supply
Chain Management
Apex, NC

Sarah K. Langston
Finance
Princeton, NC

Carson L. Lanier
Engineering
Finance
Sanford, NC

Brenda B. Lankshear
Business Management
Finance

Raleigh, NC

Marylee Lannan
Greenville, NC

Donald J. Larotonda
Health Education and
Promotion

Cornelius, NC

Mark A. Larouche
Business Administration
Apex, NC

James C. Lashley III
Dance
Newport, NC

lris L. Lassiter
Nursing
Kinston, NC

Julia C. Lassiter
Nursing
27524, NC

Michell N. Latham
Accounting

Business Management
Washington, NC

Terry A. Lathrop
Social Work
Everetts, NC

Kate C. Lattner
Nursing
Cary, NC

Sarah E. Lauchmen
Merchandising
Business Management
Sellersville, PA

Leslie A. LaVictoire
Health Services
Management
Nutrition
Washington, NC

Yolanda D. Laws
Nursing
Raleigh, NC

Andrea M. Lawson
Broadcasting
Jacksonville, NC

Jennifer P. Lawson
Speech Pathology
Raleigh, NC

Rachel N. Lawver
Biglerville, PA

My H. Le
Biology
Greensboro, NC

Kathryn Elizabeth Le
Compte

Finance
Englishtown, NJ

Jordan Christian Lea
Interior Design
Greenville, NC

Lauren M. Leach
Hospitality Management
Charlotte, NC

Taylor N. Leach
Exercise Physiology
Durham, NC

Katherine R. Lean
Biology
Chemistry
Goldsboro, NC

Markus F. Leandersson
Finance
Norway

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Kristine D. Leatherman
Lincolnton, NC

Bridget L. Ledford
Clinical Laboratory
Science (Medical
Technology)
Greenville, NC

Brittany A. Lee
Kannapolis, NC

Catherine K. Lee
Nursing
Valdese, NC

Charli R. Lee

Exercise & Sports Science
Nutrition

Raeford, NC

Christopher J. Lee
Worksite Health
Greenville, NC

Jessika M Lee
Criminal Justice
Durham, NC

Laurence K. Lee
Biology
Psychology
Selma, NC

Lindsey M. Lee
Nursing
Wilmington, NC

Luckea S. Lee
Biology
Washington, NC

Madelyn R. Lee
Broadcast Journalism
Mechanicsville, VA

Sheila Lee
Biology
Greenville, NC

Shelly N. Lee
Biology
Mount Olive, NC

Brittany C. Leggett
Business Management
Washington, NC

Crystal D. Leggett
Nursing
Greenville, NC

Bradley Scott Lehman
Economics
Buxton, NC

Brittany Paige Lehman
Merchandising
Foreign Language
Fort Wayne, IN

Katie A. Lehockey
Psychology
Clayton, NC

Kathleen T. Lekson
Washington, NC

Gloria Ochoa Leonard
Clayton, NC

Bridgette Marie Lerche
Accounting

Finance

Olney, MD

Amy Leuchtmann
History
Greenville, NC

Jessica Leung
Nursing
Greenville, NC

Sze Pui Leung
Art
Goldsboro, NC

Lindsey M. Levan
Marketing
Statesville, NC

Brian P. Levine
Print Journalism
Maiden, NC

Bradley S Lewis
Criminal Justice
Political Science
Winterville, NC

Brenda A. Lewis
English
Rocky Mount, NC

Christina M. Lewis
Health Fitness Specialist
Health Education and
Promotion

Sneads Ferry, NC

Daryll V. Lewis

Exercise & Sports Science
Business Management
Wilmington, NC

Elizabeth A. Lewis
Burke, VA

Jamie M. Lewis
Candor, NC

Joseph David Lewis
History

Political Science
Rocky Mount, NC

Joshua C. Lewis
Pelham, NC

Laura E. Lewis
Business and Marketing
Education

Raleigh, NC

Naomi Annette Lewis
Chemistry
Charlotte, NC

Shannon McKenzie Lewis
Sociology
Greenville, NC

Thomas J. Lewis
Information and
Computer Technology
New Bern, NC

William F. Lewis
Health Services
Management
Winterville, NC

Jingyuan Li
Economics
Newark, DE

Xueying Li
Rehabilitation Studies
Greenville, NC

Ashley Linn Libretto
Recreational Therapy
Greenville, NC

John D. Ligon
French
Greenville, NC

Hillary M. Liles
Social Work
Winterville, NC

Carl R. Lindahl
Raleigh, NC

Blair K. Lindler
Exercise and Sports
Science
Greensboro, NC

Cecilia S. Lindsay ~
Nursing
Kernersville, NC

Corin L. Lindsay
Economics

Business Administration
Kernersville, NC

Jennifer G. Lineberry
Speech Pathology
King, NC

Alicia K. Lipomi
Hamburg, NY

Jennifer Lisowski
Teaching-MAT
Swansboro, NC

Candace M. Little
Music
Charlotte, NC

Patricia S. Little
Mathematics
History
Robersonville, NC

Amber M. Littman
Criminal Justice
Whitsett, NC

Lu Liu
Anthropology
Greenville, NC

Ying Liu
Accounting
Morehead City, NC

Zhen Liu
Economics
Beijing, FC

NaDa B. Lo
Nutrition
Morganton, NC

Jessica L. Lockamy
Nursing
Benson, NC

Heather N. Lockard
Accounting
Goldsboro, NC
Alexandra G. Locklear
Biology

Laurinburg, NC

James Earnest Locklear
Child and Family
Development

Child and Family
Development
Greenville, NC

Megan L. Locklear
Exercise and Sports
Science
Lumberton, NC

Eric T. Loftin
Music
Kinston, NC

Paula T. Loftin
Accounting
Ayden, NC

Kelley M. Loftis
Information Technologies
Cameron, NC

Marietta O. Lofton
Nursing
La Grange, NC

James W. Logan
Business Management
Management Information
Systems

Greenville, NC

Anna L. Logemann
Broadcast Journalism
Winston Salem, NC

Christopher T. Loignon
Exercise and Sports
Science

Yadkinville, NC

Mary Carla London
Nursing
Charlotte, NC

Brittany A. Long
Nursing
Cary, NC

Derek R. Long
Nursing
Rockingham, NC

Emily H. Long
Raleigh, NC

Jacquin C. Long
Health Fitness Specialist
Eden, NC

Lori A. Long
Business Education
Shallotte, NC

Fredy Vicente Lopez
Nursing

Psychology

Raleigh, NC

Mai G. Lor
Accounting
Mount Airy, NC

Michelle N. Lorenzo
Exercise and Sports
Science
Anthropology
Virginia Beach, VA

Ismael J. Loria
Biology
Mount Olive, NC

Lydia A. Louis
History
Oxford, NC

Manuel G. Lourenco
Biology

Geology

Kinston, NC

Jennifer Love
History

Roanoke Rapid, NC
Rachel M. Love
Nursing

Greenville, NC

Shenika Love
Sociology
Thomasville, NC

Charonne E. Lovett
Nutrition

Business Management
Raleigh, NC

Derek L. Lowery
Information and
Computer Technology
Industrial Technology
Lumberton, NC

Kathryn Y. Lowrie
Havelock, NC

Angie M. Lowry
Nursing
Elizabethtown, NC

Rachelle Ann Lowry
Child and Family
Development
Sociology

Burke, VA

Edward J. Lowthert Jr
History
Greenville, NC

Zhe Lu
Anatomy and Cell Biology
Greenville, NC

Brett T. Lucas
Lucama, NC

Georgia G. Lucas
Library Science
Havelock, NC

Glenda V. Lucas
Winterville, NC

Megan A. Lucas
Occupational Therapy
Lucama, NC

Anna-Marie L. Luft
Interior Design
Art

Hubert, NC

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Jessica M. Luvender
Business Management
Psychology
Winterville, NC

Brandi C. Lynch
Community Health
Hollister, NC

Jaclynn F. Lynch
Chemistry
Gastonia, NC

Tammy J. Lynn
Management
Art Education
Tarboro, NC

Stephanie L. Lyon
Marketing
Elkland, PA

Mary A. Lyons
Criminal Justice
Business Management
Greenville, NC

Margaret E. Lytch
Health Services
Management
Business Management
Greenville, NC

Sepideh M. Jahromi
Computer Science
Goldsboro, NC

Marsha M. Mabry
Mount Gilead, NC

Claire L. Macaulay
Exercise and Sports
Science
Renfrewshire,

Lou Ellen MacDaid
Adult Education
Wintervile, NC

Kate M. MacDonald
Art
Winterville, NC

Rebecca L. MacDonald
Speech Pathology
Winterville, NC

Karen L. Mace
Business Management
Morganton, NC

Christina L. Macias
Medicine
Hubert, NC

Morgan Pierce MacKenzie
History
North Branford, CT

Preston T. Mackey
Engelhard, NC

Rachel M. Maddox
Accounting
Chapel Hill, NC

Shelley L. Maddox
Music
Greenville, NC

Joseph C. Madsen
Music- Performance
Wilmington, NC

Love O. Maduako Jr
Garner, NC

Joseph Z. W. Maganga
Finance
Winterville, NC

Cassy Marie Magee
Art
Greenville, NC

Dino Maglic
Biology
Mathematics
Statesville, NC

16 17 18

Amanda Reid Mahaffee
Physical Therapy
Raleigh, NC

Thuy V. Mai
Business Management
Jacksonville, NC

Mary Katherine Maiello
Theatre
Flanders, NJ

Heidi M. Main
Exercise & Sports Science
apex, NC

Keith M. Malatesta
Finance
Wilmington, NC

Josephine M. Malfitano
Nursing
Jacksonville, NC

Katie V. Malloy
Communication
Alexandria, VA

Kenneth A. Malloy
Business Administration
Olney, MD

Gloria E. Malpass
Pharmacology
Greenville, NC

Lindsey C. Mangus
Worksite Health
Business Management
Greenville, NC

Miranda Manley
Health Information Mgmt
Littleton, NC

Adrienne W. Mann
Greenville, NC

Jennifer M. Mann
Geography

Art and Design
Newark, DE

Akarsh Manne
Biology
Chemistry
Garner, NC

Bernadette Manning
Business Management
Finance

Charlotte, NC

Crystal D. Manning
Shelby, NC

Jennifer R. Manning
Business Management
Stafford, VA

Hannah M. Manos
Elizabeth City, NC

Amy J. Maples
Physicians Assistant
Beulaville, NC

Cheryl D. Markovitz
Hospitality Management
Business Administration
Derwood, MD

Caroline E. Marks
Raleigh, NC

Daniel P. Marlowe
Child and Family
Development
Greenville, NC

Vickie W. Marlowe
Nursing
Claremont, NC

Tyler P. Marovich
CAry, NC

Brittany D. Marrow
Health Education and
Promotion

Raleigh, NC

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Kristy L. Marsh
Business Administration
Charlotte, NC

Brittany L. Marshall
Social Work
Wilmington, NC

Carisa C. Marshall
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Buxton, NC

Dominique A. Marshall
English

Philosophy

Greenville, NC

Jeffrey C. Marshall
Greenville, NC

Amanda C. Martin
Geology
Greenville, NC

Amanda L. Martin
Child and Family
Development
Sharon, MA

Cherisa R. Martin
Fort Washington, MD

Lindsay A. Martin
Nursing
Madison, NC

Melinda J. Martin
Rocky Mount, NC

Michelle L. Martin
Business Management
Murfreesboro, NC

Johnny A. Martinez
Mathematics
Engineering
Charlotte, NC

Paulo B. Martinez
Psychology
Political Science
Lumberton, NC

Kianna L. Mason
Psychology
Siler City, NC

Sade N. Mason
Nursing
Goldsboro, NC

Victoria W. Mason
Rocky Mount, NC

Amanda Marcella
Massenburg
Psychology
Sociology
Fayetteville, NC

Chikako S. Massey
Greenville, NC

Michael B. Massey
Business Administration
Cary, NC

Priscilla R. Massey
Pre-School & Kindergarten
Teachers

Smithfield, NC

Angela C. Mastin
Communication
Elkin, NC

James A. Mathis II
Distribution
Wilmington, NC

Samantha A. Matino
Business Management
Clayton, NC

Jerry T. Matkins
Jamesville, NC

Carly A. Matthews
Oxford, NC

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Joshua K. Matthews
Communication
Distribution Technology:
Merchandising
Greenville, NC

Anya R. Mattingly
Child and Family
Development
Snow Hill, NC

Dane P. Mauldin
Business Management
Shallotte, NC

Elise R. Mauren
Merchandising
Herndon, VA

Elizabeth A. Maurer
Biology
Kill Devil Hills, NC

Christopher M. Maw
Youngsville, NC

Larry E. Maxey
Social Work
Winterville, NC

Kimberly M. Maxwell
Exercise & Sports Science
Winterville, NC

Hawley C. Maynard
Health Services
Management
Elizabethtown, NC

Brian M. Mazurowski
Print Journalism
Political Science
Goldsboro, NC

Samantha M. Mazzuca
History
Elon College, NC

Donna K. McAlonen
Management Information
Systems

Fuquay Varina, NC

Suzanne M. McArdle
Geography
Greenville, NC

Jim McAtee
Greenville, NC

Patrick E. McAtee-MacRae
Littleton, NC

Samantha L. McAuliffe
English
Rocky Mount, NC

Victor L. McBryde
Construction Management
Holly Springs, NC

Heather R. McBurnett
Sanford, NC

George L. McCabe
Business Education
Andrews, NC

Corine L. McCann
Rocky Mount, NC

Jasmyne M. McClain
Psychology, Clinical
Multidisciplinary
Durham, NC

Gaye B. McClanahan
Nursing
Currie, NC

Blake A. McClenny
Construction Management
Bladenboro, NC

Lindy M. McClure
Nursing
Chapel Hill, NC

Brittnee E. McConnell
Nursing
Raleigh, NC

Jaclyn T. McConville
Political Science
Hamburg, NJ

Aaron V. McCoy
Industrial Technology
Fort Mill, SC

Sarah B. McCoy
Exercise and Sports
Science

Greenville, NC

Kelly L. McCullough-
Barton

Sociology

Hubert, NC

Jammie L. McCurry
Pre-School & Kindergarten
Teachers

Belmont, NC

Hunter T. McDaniel
Construction Management
Business Management
Siler City, NC

Tonya M. McDaniel
Economics

Business Management
Morehead City, NC

Wesley M. McDaniel
Music
Shelby, NC

Candice A. McDonald
Biology
Hope Mills, NC

Keith D. McDonald
Recreational Therapy
Business Management
Rockingham, NC

Maria T. McDonald
Anthropology
Sociology

Garner, NC

Michael S. McDonough
Industrial Technology
Industrial Technology
Management
Concord, NC

Stephanie N. McDougal
Exercise and Sports
Science

Hatfield, PA

Quinn K. McGarvey
Nursing
Raleigh, NC

Gina M. McGee
Accounting
Gloucester, NC

Cornelia L. McGee-
Anthony
Rocky Mount, NC

Janice L. McGilberry
Psychology

Family and Community
Services

Greenville, NC

Michael A. McGilvary
Finance
Clemmons, NC

William H. McGlone Jr
Management Information
Systems

Lenoir, NC

Courtney M. McGlothlin
Recreational Therapy
Greenville, NC

Janice M. McGowan
Accounting
Greenville, NC

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Broadcasting
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2017 West Vernon Avenue

PO Box 729
Kinston, NC 28502-0729

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We are committed to providing support for new teachers. It is our responsibility to
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Steven B. McIntosh
Criminal Justice
Fayetteville, NC

Jessica T. McIntyre
Nursing
Goldston, NC

Melissa C. Mcintyre
Exercise and Sports
Science

Highland, MD

Rodney W. Mclver
Industrial Technology
Sanford, NC

Mary C. McKeel
Greenville, NC

Brendan J. McKenna
Wilmington, NC

Tiarra S. McKinney
Anatomy and Cell Biology
Chemistry

Wilmington, NC

Matthew T. McKnight
Criminal Justice
Roanoke Rapid, NC

Cheryl J. McLain
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Kinston, NC

Jeanette N McLaurin
Criminal Justice
Greenville, NC

Terry C. McLaurin II
Finance
Raleigh, NC

Courtney E. McLawhorn
Winterville, NC

Melissa M. McLawhorn
Nursing
Greenville, NC

Megan E. McLendon
Marketing

Interior Design
Huntersville, NC

Jamie C. McLeod
Recreational Therapy
Coats, NC

Morgan E. McLucas
Health Services
Management
Laurinburg, NC

Katie M. McMahon
Mathematics
Pink Hill, NC

Jodelle F. McMillan
English

Theatre Arts
Elizabethtown, NC

Ronald L. McMillan
Business Management
Mooresville, NC

William M. McNamara
Marketing
Greenville, NC

Natalie M. McNeely
Art
Hickory, NC

Renaldo R. McPhail
Exercise and Sports
Science

Wilson, NC

Jessica A. McQuade
Political Science
History
Fuquary-Varina, NC

Terra Nicole McSwairi

Biology
Cherryville, NC

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Robert Mark McWilliams
Criminal Justice
Black Mountain, NC

Alesha C. Meade
Roxboro, NC

Jennifer M. Meadows
Exercise and Sports
Science

Greenville, NC

Daniel W. Medlin
Criminal Justice
Rehabilitation Studies
Greenville, NC

Latonya M. Medlin
Criminal Justice
Greenville, NC

Muhammad M. Mehdi
Computer Science
Lahore Pakistan, FC

Todd E. Meinecke
Construction Management
Plymouth, NC

Joshua E. Meinel
Finance
Economics

Holly Springs, NC

Rachel E. Meinel
Foreign Language
Holly Springs, NC

Valerie M. Mele
Art
Greenville, NC

Donna S. Melton
Industrial Distribution and
Logistics

Wake Forest, NC

Michael A. Melton
Exercise Physiology
Bostic, NC

Ashley R. Mercado
Engineering
Whiteplains, MD

William J. Mercep III
Science Education
Morenead City, NC

Kelsey E. Mercer-Tipton
Theatre Arts
Greenville, NC

Nicole M. Merli
Biology
Greenville, NC

Kaitlyn E. Merriam
Northatteboro, MA

Paul C. Merz
Exercise Physiology
Charlotte, NC

Colleen M. Meseroll
Oakhurst, NJ

Kara J. Messick
Exercise and Sports
Science

Callao, VA

Aisha C. Mewborn
Nursing

Child and Family
Development
Greenville, NC

Katherine A. Meyer
Exercise and Sports
Science

Raleigh, NC

Stephen T. Michaux-Smith
Nursing
Ayden, NC

Patricia L. Mikolajczak

Physicians Assistant
Greenville, NC

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Charles P. Millard
Greenville, NC

Alyssa Miller
Psychology

Business Management
Indian Trail, NC

Ashley N. Miller
Nursing
Edenton, NC

Brandon E. Miller
Criminal Justice
Business Management
Raleigh, NC

Cynthia D. Miller
Sociology
Winterville, NC

Emily J. Miller
Shelby, NC

Lauren L. Miller
High Point, NC

LuAnn Miller
Computer Science
Sanford, NC

Nyeasha A. Miller
English Education
Jacksonville, NC

Donna R. Mills
Winterville, NC

Tiffany Mills
Hertford, NC

Whitney M. Mills
English

Political Science
Spring Hope, NC

Allison Suzanne Millsaps
Communication
Political Science
Lewisville, NC

Julia Yamaoka Millush
Educational Leadership
Morehead City, NC

Justin M. Minear
Health Services
Management
Cary, NC

Melissa C. Minervini
Durham, NC

Mercedes J. Minney
Exercise and Sports
Science

Foreign Language
Lancaster, PA

Emily L. Minor
Child and Family
Development
Wilmington, NC

L. Toyette Minor
Health Services
Management
Health Information
Management
Greenville, NC

Andrew E. Mitchell
Alexandria, VA

Aston D. Mitchell
Management Information
Systems

Criminal Justice
Henderson, NC

Crystal D. Mitchell
Social Work
Mebane, NC

Khalif Q. Mitchell
Communication
Jackson, NJ

Susan M. Mitchell

Nursing
Winston-Salem, NC

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Vicki E. Mitchell
Hospitality Management
Cove City, NC

Lauren A. Mizell
Psychology
Greenville, NC

Michelle L. Mobley
Special Education,
General Curriculum
Matthews, NC

Jessi L. Mock
Art
Clemmons, NC

Christopher W. Moeller
Criminal Justice
Camp Lejeune, NC

Edward A. Mogavero Jr
Accounting
Manassas, VA

Kathryn R. Money
Hospitality Management
High Point, NC

Adam G. Mongelli
Finance
Monroe, NC

Stephanie M. Mongero
Merchandising
Business Management
Apex, NC

Deanna J. Monroe
Athletic Training
Music

Greenville, NC

Keith M. Monroe
Marketing
Greensboro, NC

Logan N. Monroe
Nursing
Robbins, NC

Racine Monroe
Health Services
Management

fayetteville, NC

LaKishia Gwen Monserrate
Worksite Health
Greenville, NC

Samantha A. Monteith
Nursing
Fayetteville, NC

Clinton E. Montford
Beaufort, NC

Molly C. Montsinger
Durham, NC

Sonya R. Moody Jr
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Reading Education
Rose Hill, NC

April D. Moore Jr
Child and Family
Development
Reidsville, NC

Ashley T. Moore
Nursing
Greensboro, NC

Belinda Gail J. Moore
Clinton, NC

Candice M. Moore
Exercise and Sports
Science

Raleigh, NC

Emily A. Moore
Psychology
Raleigh, NC

Jonathan M. Moore
Physical Therapy
Wilmington, NC

Laura Moore
Havelock, NC

Lena A. Moore
Nursing
Lexington, NC

Lillie M. Moore
Instructional Technology
Education

Washington, NC

Nikki M. Moore
Community Health
Winfall, NC

Robert E. Moore
Information and Computer
Technology

New Bern, NC

Sparkle E. Moore
Nursing
Rocky Point, NC

Trekeita L. Moore
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Reading Education
Kinston, NC

Jessica C. Moran
Psychology
Speech Pathology
Cary, NC

Randall A. Moran
Business Administration
Huntersville, NC

Janell A. Moree
Psychology
Art

New Burn, NC

Michelle L. Morphet
Psychology
Sociology
Winterville, NC

Ashley A. Morris
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Mathematics

Wilson, NC

Eric W. Morris
Business Management
Nashville, NC

Kristen L. Morris
Nursing
Raleigh, NC

Michael P. Morris Jr
Rocky Mount, NC

Jessica L. Morrison
Rehabilitation Studies
Ayden, NC

Brenda J. Morton
Business Education
Computer Science
Greenville, NC

Isaac D. Morton

Biology

Anatomy and Cell Biology
Jacksonville, NC

Jason L. Morton
Music
Jacksonville, NC

Kristen D. Morton
Recreational Therapy
Newport, NC

Candy D. Moseley
Business Education
Roanoke Rapids, NC

Clara B. Moseley
Biology
Kill Devil Hills, NC

Kelly M. Moses
Criminal Justice
Fairfax Station, VA

Mark G. Mosley
Distribution
Rocky Mount, NC

Chantel N. Moss
Hardy, VA

Kaitlin A. Mostak
Nursing
Mount Laurel, NJ

Victor N. Moturi
Health Information
Management
Health Services
Management
Fayetteville, NC

Amanda A. Mounce
Nursing
Kernersville, NC

Sarah Elizabeth Mowery
Library Science
Coats, NC

Ashley N. Moye
Biology
Psychology
Wilson, NC

Lindsey N. Mozingo
Recreational Therapy
Selma, NC

Randi J. Mozingo
Recreational Therapy
Wendell, NC

Azia L. Muchison
Rehabilitation Studies
Newport, NC

Rebecca E. Mueffelmann
Exercise Physiology
Holly Springs, NC

Kari M. Mueller
Raleigh, NC

Andrew D. Mullane
Hospitality Management
Business Administration
Wayne, PA

Nancy Bailey Muller
History

Political Science
Elizabeth City, NC

Morgan K. Mullins
Print Journalism
Foreign Language
Clayton, NC

Travis R. Mullins
Greenville, NC

Angela S. Mullis
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Mount Airy, NC

Junbae Mun
Exercise and Sports
Science

Greenville, NC

Sean M. Munley
Burke, VA

Platon Alexandrovich
Murenin
Broadcasting
Greenville, NC

Brittany R. Murillo
Fayetteville, NC

Chaly M. Murphy
Nursing
Fayetteville, NC

Christopher R. Murphy
Exercise & Sports Science
Greenville, NC

Leigh E. Murphy
Merchandising
Business Management
High Point, NC

At Golden Corral, the we show our
managers inspires them to be their best for
our guests, coworkers, their families and
communities. We give our ts the
freedom to act like they own the place and
the opportunity to carn that are far
above the industry

Our commitment to indnidual success is
behind our growth as a leading family
restaurant system worldwide. People who
are pasuionate, talented and truly care
about others do extremely well with us.
Immediate unities are available for
me achievers with 2 ¢ years of restaurant

in Sas hospitality management or
related field.

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We offer:

® Unlimited caring potential linked
directly to performance

* Environment built on respect
and honesty
Our comprehensive benefits plan includes:
* Medical/dental/life/disability
insurance

401k
Education and assistance
® Paid holidays sm at

Interested candidates should contact

Ed Roberts at: Golden Corral, 4513
Creedmore Rd., Suite 500, Raleigh, NC
27612, Fax: 919-781-7468.

Our commitment to value diversity helps
create an environment where everyone can
be succesful.

rewarded for it.
Our focus is on your longienm satisfaction.

and vision discount plans

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Everyday, the men and women of Wilson Medical Center pool their knowledge,
talent, compassion and caring to deal with a wide range of illnesses, diseases, and
emergencies. Always with one goal in mind: create a healthier community.

PASSION

dedication.

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Heres a great opportunity for you to be part of system that offers quality patient care
in a place you'll love to live. Wilson, North Carolina. Wilson is a fun, energetic ~All
American City. A vital community with modern amenities and old-fashioned charm.
A great place to raise a family, Wilson boasts many cultural, recreational and
educational opportunities. Beyond a city with warm southern hospitality is a
healthcare system that is equally friendly and supportive. Here, you'll be part of
something much larger, a team where dedicated professionals
regard each other and their patients with genuine

respect and concern.

The benefits dont end there. We make sure our
employees and their families are offered a host

of work/life benefits, rewards and

educational opportunities.

If you're ready to experience a rewarding
career, visit www.wilmed.org to find out

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We are an equal opportunity employer

dedicated to building together.

WIiLMED HEALTHCARE

www.wilmed.org

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Rebecca L. Murphy
Nursing
Cedar Island, NC

Catherine Murray
Business Administration
Spring Hope, NC

Chelsea N. Murray
English
New Bern, NC

Christine Margaret Murray
New York, NY

Jasmine N. Murray
Nursing
Warsaw, NC

Jennifer S. Murray
Special Education, Mental
Retardation

Greenville, NC

Michele L. Murray
English

Print Journalism
Manteo, NC

Samantha J. Murray
Nursing
Kitty Hawk, NC

Sarah Elizabeth Louise
Murray

Planning

Geography
Lincolnton, NC

Lana F. Murrell
Child and Family
Development
Beaufort, NC

Ajlana Music
Psychology
Greenville, NC

Patricia Musileck
Psychology
Foreign Language
Southport, NC

Lynn Renee Musser
Nursing
Olney, MD

Robert A. Myers
Information and
Computer Technology
Stanley, NC

Victoria A. Myers
Pre-School &
Kindergarten Teachers
Child and Family
Development
Pantego, NC

Nilay M. Naik
Biology
Fayetteville, NC

Brandon L. Nance
Rehabilitation Studies
Greenville, NC

John T. Nance
Manufacturing
Elizabethtown, NC

Kelly Elizabeth Nance
Elizabethtown, NC

Jordan M. Narron
Political Science
Wendell, NC

Kathy Thorsen Nash
Reading Education
Creedmoor, NC

Shadia Mia Natour
Health Fitness Specialist
Clemmons, NC

Edward E. Navas
Charlotte, NC

Andrea C. Neal
Health Information
Management
Belhaven, NC

Donna V. Neal
Lucama, NC

Jacob M. Neal
Management Information
Systems

Louisburg, NC

Ryan Neal

Athletic Training

Exercise & Sports Science
Moyock, NC

David E. Nelson

English

Hospitality Management
Raleigh, NC

Erika A. Nemchin
Greensboro, NC

Jennifer Ann Nester
Nutrition
Smithfield, NC

Allison M. Nett
Criminal Justice
Oak Ridge, NC

Elizabeth Nettnin
Criminal Justice
Rocky Mount, NC

Andrew R. Neville
Business Management
Stratham, NH

Crystal J. Neville
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Rocky Mount, NC

Cherie C. Newton
Occupational Therapy
Knightdale, NC

Heather Kathleen Nguyen
Business Management
Fairfax, VA

Martin Nicholls
Marketing
Cali Colombia,

Everette B. Nichols
Child and Family
Development
Music

Charlotte, NC

Lauren A. Nichols
Elementary Education (K-6)
Greenville, NC

Amber C. Nickerson
Psychology

Foreign Language
Pittsboro, NC

Jaimie L. Niemond
Accounting
Mt. Olive, NC

Patrick N. Niles
Finance
Greenville, NC

Jamin No
Merchandising

Business Administration
Laurinburg, NC

Audrey Rouse Nobles
Educational Leadership
Kinston, NC

Delores L. Nobles
Public Health
Clinical Laboratory
Science (Medical
Technology)
Greenville, NC

Angela W. Noblitt
Business Management
Camden, NC

Elizabeth J. Nolan
Worksite Health
Health Services Mgmt
Villa Park, CA

Todd A. Nolan
Greenville, NC

Joshua M. Noles
History

Criminal Justice
Leicester, NC

Michael S. Northcraft
Computer Science
Business Management
Franklinton, NC

Ryan J. Northgrave
Occupational Therapy
Fuquay Varina, NC

Heidi E. Nothdurft
Greenville, NC

Lianne M. Noto
Social Work
Knightdale, NC

Mark A. Nottingham
Planning

Business Management
Greenville, NC

Somaira Nowsheen
Molecular Biology and
Biotechnology

Dhaka,

Rebecca C. Nugent
Denver, NC

Megan C. Oakes
English
Columbia, NC

Bryce J. Oakley
Construction Management
Business Management
Greensboro, NC

Troy B. Oakley
Biology
Winterville, NC

Brigid M. OBoyle
Biology
Raleigh, NC

Erin E. OBoyle
Nursing
Winterville, NC

John T. OBriant
Roanoke Rapids, NC

Amanda E. OBrien
Dance
Fairfax Station, VA

Erin Stacey OBrien
Psychology
History
Winterville, NC

Katelyn Leigh OBrien
Marketing
Greenville, NC

Molli A. OBrien
Toano, VA

Caily D. OConnor
Exercise & Sports Science
Apex, NC

Jennifer A. OConnor
Computer Science
Raleigh, NC

John OConnor
Cary, NC

Kaitlin E. OConnor
Interior Design
Woodstown, NJ

Faten H. Odeh II
Broadcasting
History
Greenville, NC

18 Elementary Schools
8 Middle Schools
7 High Schools
1 Alternative Learning Center
1 Early Childhood Center

Serving Approximately
23,000 Students

Located on the southeastern coast of North Carolina

ONSLOW COUNTY SCHOOLS

200 Broadhurst Road
Jacksonville, NC 28540

Phone 910.455.2211; Fax 910.989.2094
www.onslow.k12.nc.us/personnel

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Jeffrey F. OGeary
Henderson, NC

Adesola C. Ogunleye
Art
Cary, NC

Richard Ohlson II
Public Relations
Greenville, NC

Christopher K. Oliver
Finance
Greenville, NC

Connie D. Oliver
Special Education,
General Curriculum
Goldsboro, NC

Katie E. Oliver
Nursing
Lebanon, OH

Eric S. Olsen
Business Management
Raleigh, NC

Paige M. Olson
Business Management
Mathematics

Sherrills Ford, NC

Amy E. Olsson
Biology
Winterville, NC

Robert L. ONeal
Management Information
Systems

Political Science
Greenville, NC

Wesley A. OQuinn
Psychology
Raleigh, NC

Janathea M. ORegan
Physicians Assistant
Durham, NC

Katharine I. Ormont
Nursing
Goldsboro, NC

Kristina E. Orrell
Winston Salem, NC

Nicholas A. Orrison
Special Education,
General Curriculum
Raleigh, NC

Virginia D. Osabel
Nursing
Fuquay Varina, NC

Christopher L. Overall
Physics
Franklin, VA

Charles West Overman
Construction
Management
Williamston, NC

Richard E. Overman Jr
Biology

Chemistry

Rocky Mount, NC

Keri L. Owen
Raleigh, NC

Austin R. Owens
Lexington, NC

Danielle N. Owens
Charlotte, NC

Rachel S. Owens
Reading Education
Nashville, NC

Robin T. Owens
Management Information
Systems

Greenville, NC

Kimberly Lauren Ownbey
Saint Pauls, NC

Mark O. Owolabi
Exercise & Sports Science
Swannanoa, NC

Sheah E. Pacheco
Elementary Education (K-6)
Elizabeth City, NC

Dana L. Pacini
Community Health
Rockingham, NC

Charles M. Paderick
Accounting
Sanford, NC

Amanda L. Padgett
Nursing
Belmont, NC

Barbara W. Page
Winterville, NC

Chastity B. Page
Nursing
Cherryville, NC

Danielle B. Page
Print Journalism
Economics
Winterville, NC

Staci L. Page
Raleigh, NC

Genedina T. Paguio
instructional Technology
Elizabeth Cty, NC

Brantley V. Painter
Accounting
Stem, NC

John T. Pake Jr
Exercise and Sport
Science

History

Beaufort, NC

Joshua M. Pake
Public Relations
Beaufort, NC

Adam K. Palmer
Business Management
Greenville, NC

John N. Paolella
Management of
Recreation Facilities &
Services

Washington, DC

Justin P. Paquet
Clinical Lab Science
Wake Forest, NC

Anna V. Parisi
Finance
Pembroke, NC

Jeongok Park
Nursing
Cary, NC

Joann Park
Mooresville, NC

Cicely N. Parker
Battleboro, NC

Joshua A. Parker
Finance
Henderson, NC

Karla D Parker
Accounting
Foreign Language
Raleigh, NC

Kathryn Paige Parker
Nursing
Fort Bragg, NC

Kathy N. Parker
Social Work
Beulaville, NC

Keri L. Parker
Business Management
Pinetown, NC

Megan B. Parker
Anthropology
Criminal Justice
Greenville, NC

Patrice L. Parker

Exercise & Sports Science
Psychology

Sanford, NC

Samantha J. Parker
Nursing
La Grange, NC

Yolanda A. Parker
Nursing
Washington, NC

Sarah E. J. Parker
Womack

Health Services Mgmt
Business Management
Washington, NC

Kendra Allene Parks
Communication
Political Science
Ramseur, NC

Tonica R. Parks

Social Work

Child Development and
Family Relations
Greenville, NC

Vatsal N. Parmar
Engineering

Business Management
Goldsboro, NC

Katherine M. Parrish
Physical Therapy
Otto, NC

Kathryn D. Parrish
Pre-School &
Kindergarten Teachers
Edenton, NC

Alicia M. Passante
Engineering
English

Camden, NC

Christina M. Pate
Exercise Physiology
Clinton, NC

Meagan A. Pate
Goldsboro, NC

Ashwini L. Patel
Business Management
Wilkesboro, NC

Devang A. Patel
Biology
Apex, NC

Harshalkumar Patel
Exercise Physiology
Salisbury, NC

Janki Prabodh Patel
Biology
Boone, NC

Reshma Dilipkumar Patel
Family and Community
Services

Child Development and
Family Relations

Trinity, NC

Sapnil D. Patel
Pineville, NC

Sohini R. Patel
Broadcast Journalism
Pineville, NC

Vinit B. Patel
Business Administration
Greenville, NC

Holly A. Patrick
Pre-School &
Kindergarten Teachers
Child and Family
Development
Washington, NC

Devin S. Patterson
English Education
Winterville, NC

Lynn Marie Pattillo
Elementary Education (K-6)
Burlington, NC

Jory R. Pauletti

Art

Business Management
Matthews, NC

Robert A. Paulson
Operations & Supply
Chain Management
Dallas, NC

Kimberley A. Pavlak
Richboro, PA

Lauren N. Payne
Public Health

Health Education and
Promotion

Moyock, NC

Brittany P. Pearce
Health Services
Management
Hamlet, NC

Hugh D. Pearce
English
Jacksonville, NC

Monchel S. Pearce
Physical Therapy
Health Services
Management
Wilson, NC

Steven A. Pearce
Marketing
Wake Forest, NC

Mary E. Pearsall
Nursing
Winston Salem, NC

Craig K. Pearson
Information and
Computer Technology
Garner, NC

Daniel C. Pearson
Finance
Marketing
Greenville, NC

Jamie M. Peele
English
Greenville, NC

Lindsey Lee Peele
Nursing
Fayetteville, NC

Richard J. Peiczarka
Waxhaw, NC

Laura C. Peiffer
Psychology
Biology
Greenville, NC

Bill Pellerin

Industrial Distribution and
Logistics

Charlotte, NC

Christopher J.
Pendergraft

Business Administration
Smithfield, NC

Michael D. Pendergraft
Finance
Raleigh, NC

Jessica R. Pendergrass
Biology
Cary, NC

Robin Penelope Pendley
Matthews, NC

Ardith A. Penhollow
Health Services
Management
Blounts Creek, NC

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Christopher M. Pentz
Marketing
Louisburg, NC

Amanda M. Penzenik
Greenville, NC

Stephanie N. Percoco
Public Relations
Springfield, VA

Kati E. Perez
Psychology

Music- Performance
Greenville, NC

Bobby E. Perkins Jr
Industrial Technology
Greenville, NC

William A. Pernell IV
Taylorsville, NC

Christopher R. Perri
Business Administration
Newport, NC

Justin B. Perry
Biology
Forest City, NC

Leasa N. Perry
Social Work
Spring Hope, NC

Nathan T. Perry
Marketing
History
Kinston, NC

Stephen L. Perry
Construction
Management
Business Management
Farmville, NC

Tina N. Perry
Apex, NC

Tinalla W. Perry
Broadcast Journalism
Durham, NC

Vallinda Indira Persaud °
Business Administration
Communication
Durham, NC

Julia M. Pervine
Biology
Chemistry
Elizabethtown, NC

Christopher M. Peterson
Finance
Apex, NC

Kyle E. Peterson
Nursing
Denver, NC

Reginald L. Peterson Jr
Accounting
Fort Washington, MD

Sherri Peterson
Art
La Grange, NC

Chantelle A. Petrone
English
Fort Bragg, NC

Danielle E. Petsche
Communication
English

Arnold, MD

Cynthia A. Pettigrew
Library Science
Goldsboro, NC

Nicole C. Pettine
Nursing
Southern Pines, NC

Christopher Allen Pevia
Exercise and Sports
Science

Greenville, NC

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Danielle N. Peyatt
Special Education
Wilson, NC

David R. Pfeiffer
Finance
Sewell, NJ

Linda M. Pfohl
Business Education
Zebulon, NC

Jeremy H. Phan
Geography
Biology

Wake Forest, NC

Adam P. Phelps

Business Management
Management Information
Systems

Greenville, NC

Lindsey D. Phelps
Social Work
Ahoskie, NC

Courtney L. Phillips
Communication Sciences
and Disorders
Fayetteville, NC

Kalial C. Phillips
Community Health
Pleasant Hill, NC

Kellen W. Phillips
Criminal Justice
Wilmington, NC

Marissa G. Phillips
Theatre

Dance
Greensboro, NC

Renea W. Phillips
Middlesex, NC

Teneshia M. Phillips
Sociology
Greenville, NC

Zelkeshia R. Phillips
Greenville, NC

Jenna L. Philpot
Health Services
Management
Brick, NJ

Mary J. Pickard
Greenville, NC

Sydney E. Pickard
Psychology
Rehabilitation Studies
Wake Forest, NC

Andrew D. Pickett
Athletic Training
Lexington, NC

Valerie Jane Pickett
Mahwah, NJ

Holly L. Pieper
Marketing
Oriental, NC

Bonnie S. Pierce
Criminal Justice
Macclesfield, NC

Julie A. Pierce
Business Administration
Richlands, NC

Kristen B. Pierce
Pre-School &
Kindergarten Teachers
Battleboro, NC

Melissa A. Pierick
Marketing
Matthews, NC

Marianne Alicia Pierre
Winston Salem, NC

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Meagan N. Piland Jr
Exercise & Sports Science
Cofield, NC

Lauren Elizabeth Piner
History

Public History

New Bern, NC

Dana B. Pingatore
Elementary Education
Beaufort, NC

Saundra S. Pinkham
History
Grimesland, NC

Audrey D. Pinnix
Haw River, NC

Michael A. Piombino Jr
Health Services
Management

Wake Forest, NC

Brian D. Piper
Garner, NC

Brandi E. Pipkin
Communication
Winterville, NC

Melanie S. Pitchford
Business Education
Raleigh, NC

Stephanie M. Pitchford
Biology
Fairfax, VA

Priscilla R. Pitt
Criminal Justice
Raleigh, NC

Tiara T. Pitt
Biology
Chemistry
Wilson, NC

Ashley L. Pittman Sr
Psychology

Child and Family
Development
Rocky Mount, NC

Brittany M. Pittman
Nursing
Hillsborough, NC

Patricia N. Pittman
Child and Family
Development
Marshallberg, NC

Gregory D. Plant

Business Education
Pre-School & Kindergarten
Teachers

Lawton, OK

David H. Platts
Information and Computer
Technology

Matthews, NC

Alexa F. Plett
Business Management
Nutrition

New Bern, NC

Lisa A. Plonowski
Psychology

Child Development and
Family Relations
Roper, NC

Janina S. Plowman
Social Work
Greenville, NC

Melissa C. Plunkett
Broadcast Journalism
High Point, NC

Sean P. Podrecca
Women Studies
Greenville, NC

Christin R. Poe
Public Relations
Greenville, NC

14 15 16 17

Jessica L. Poe
Exercise & Sports Science
Ocean Isie Beach, NC

Matthew D. Poe
Accounting
Carolina Beach, NC

Anthony M. Polek
Mechanicsville, VA

Zoya G. Polianski
Nursing
Greenville, NC

Clyde W. Polk Jr
Industrial Technology
Charlotte, NC

John A. Pollard
Accounting
Tarboro, NC

Sadie R. Poole
Information and Computer
Technology

Greenville, NC

John A. Pope
Accounting
Norfolk, VA

Kyleigh Pope
Speech Pathology
Princeton, NJ

Nancy L. Poplin
Biology
Dobson, NC

Stuart D. Portbury
Communication
Durham, NC

Megan A. Porter
Southern Pines, NC

Erica R. Potempa
Nursing
Emporia, VA

Heather R. Potersnak
Biology
Elizabeth City, NC

Catherine R. Potter
English
Anthropology
Greenville, NC

Kyle W. Potter
Business Management
Swan Quarter, NC

Jason Potts
Accounting
New Bern, NC

Chelsea M. Powers
Elementary Education
New Bern, NC

Kendall A. Powers
Biology
Williamsburg, VA

Aaron D. Pratt
Theatre
Garner, NC

June L. Preast
Psychology
Wilmington, NC

Alexandria O. Precythe
Smithfield, NC

Meredith P. Preddy
Broadcast Journalism
Geology

Franklinton, NC

Sofia S. Preslar
Child and Family
Development
Sociology
Charlotte, NC

Deborah Lee Pressley

Nursing
Monroe, NC

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Ludmila Z. Presutti
Elementary Education (K-6)
Raleigh, NC

Brittany L. Price
Worksite Health
Cary, NC

Keyondra Shanae Price
Music
Greenville, NC

Linda Teresa Price
Seven Springs, NC

Stephanie B. Price
Elementary Education (K-6)
Nashville, NC

Susi L. Price
Business Education
Jacksonville, NC

Veronica D. Price
Nursing
Winterville, NC

Zachary H. Price
Biology

Foreign Language
Raleigh, NC

Christopher G. Pridgen
Philosophy
Rocky Mount, NC

Allison Priesing
Music
Havelock, NC

Barry K. Priest
Clarkton, NC

Justin T. Prince
Sneads Ferry, NC

Kimberly D. Privett
Business Administration
Finance

Greenville, NC

Tasia J. Pro
Nursing
Raleigh, NC

Ashley Simone Proctor
Biology
Wilson, NC

Erica Grace Proffitt
Psychology
Biology
Winterville, NC

Courtney L. Proseus
Wilson, NC

Julia Rae Prue
Communication
English
Greenville, NC

Gail L. Pruett
Nursing
Durham, NC

Mary E. Pruitt
Public Relations
History
Greenville, NC

James D. Pry Il
Asheville, NC

Ashleigh D. Puckett
History

Geography
Greenville, NC

David B. Puckett
Print Journalism
Business Management
Rougemont, NC

Kathryn Michelle Puckett

Interior Design
Greensboro, NC

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Biology
Chemistry

Piney Creek, NC

Brandi A. Pugh
Accounting
Windsor, NC

Jonte D. Pugh
Criminal Justice
Eden, NC

Kevin J. Pulawski

Information Technologies

Raleigh, NC

Mallory L. Pullen
Thomasville, NC

Kasey B. Pulliam
Merchandising
Business Management
Eden, NC

Nicholas A. Purcell
Computer Science
Business Management
Supply, NC

Ryan S. Purdie
Criminal Justice
APO, AE

Amy R. Purser
Nursing
Whiteville, NC

Emmanuelle Quenum
Public Health

Health Education and
Promotion
Fayetteville, NC

Karen P. Quick
Science Education
Winterville, NC

Karen Michelle Quinn
Greenville, NC

Chelsea E. Quinn Baker
Anthropology
Greenville, NC

Frank A. Quinto Jr
Nursing
Winterville, NC

Samuel E. Rabhan Jr
Construction
Management
Goldsboro, NC

Hossein Radmard
Economics
Greenville, NC

Tiffany L. Ragan
Raleigh, NC

Kayla J. Raiford
Child Life
Smithfield, NC

Bennie M. Raindrop Jr
Broadcast Journalism
Richlands, NC

Brittany M. Rainville
Accounting
Jacksonville, NC

Steven M. Rainville
Music Education
Jacksonville, NC

Mahendran Rajendran
Computer Science
K.PudurMadurai,

Alina Ramirez
Dance
Cary, NC

Caitlin C. Ramm
Chapel Hill, NC

Phillip F. Ramos
Art
Jacksonville, NC

Katrina M. Ramsey
Adult Education
Greenville, NC

Aaron A. Ransom
Exercise & Sports Science
Nutrition

Virginia Beach, VA

Bridgette L. Raper
Kenly, NC

Emily Elizabeth Rasberry
Biology
Farmville, NC

Ahmed M. Rashwan
Political Science
Winston Salem, NC

Sara M. Ratcliffe
Pre-School &
Kindergarten Teachers
Kernersville, NC

Whitney K. Rathbone
Exercise & Sports Science
Greenville, NC

Candice L. Ratley
Biology
Wilson, NC

Bridget N. Rausch
Art
Raleigh, NC

Elizabeth M. Rawls
Management
Greenville, NC

Jana T. Rawls
Educational Leadership
Creswell, NC

Alison N. Ray
Clinton, NC

Lauren P. Ray
International Studies
Raleigh, NC

Matthew S. Ray
Music
Bailey, NC

Rachel A. Ray
Biology
Powells Point, NC

Stephanie L. Rayl
Nursing
Greensboro, NC

Allison L. Rayle
Child and Family
Development
Myrtle Beach, SC

Dustin K. Raymer
Exercise & Sports Science
Rougemont, NC

Rania Razgallah
Engineering
Greenville, NC

Lacey Jean Reames
Belvidere, NC

Matthew W. Reams
Digital Communications
Rocky Mount, NC

James Patrick Reardon
Sociology

Psychology

Apex, NC

Kristi N. Reaves
Accounting
Timberlake, NC

Leah M. Reaves
Social Work
Greenville, NC

Angela L. Reavis
Economics

Child and Family
Development
Youngsville, NC

Nancy E. Redding
Business Education
Elizabeth City, NC

Christina A. Redman

Elementary Education (K-6)

Durham, NC

Alyson A. Reed
Speech Pathology
Raleigh, NC

JaLeesa R. Reed
Nursing
Winston Salem, NC

Lucas M. Reed
Hurlock, MD

Madeline L. Reed
Library Science
Sophia, NC

Marie W. Reese
Business Management
Newport, NC

Tameika L. Reese
Health Information
Management
Health Services
Management
Greenville, NC

William O. Reeside III
Physical Therapy
Davidson, NC

Sara N. Register
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Child Development and

Family Relations
Raleigh, NC

Carolyn B. Reid
Social Work
Greenville, NC

Erica R. Reid
Child Life
Goldsboro, NC

Lou N. Reida
Nursing
Farmville, NC

Katherine A. Renken
Geography
Greenville, NC

Brandy R. Renn
Worksite Health
Promotion
Durham, NC

Heidi M. Repinecz
Raleigh, NC

Amber Revels
Williamston, NC

Cynthia C. Reyes
Social Work
Matthews, NC

Nitaya J. Reyes
Nursing
Wendell, NC

Kathryn P. Reynolds
Exercise and Sports
Science

Raleigh, NC

Patti M. Reynolds
Library Science
Ellenboro, NC

Daniel Patrick Rhodes
Engineering
Plymouth, NC

Scott Rhodes
Statesville, NC

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Alecia L. Rhoe
Kinston, NC

Jessica N. Rice

Hospitality Management

Business Management
Wilmington, NC

Brenton D. Richard

Exercise & Sports Science

Business Management
Greensboro, NC

Kristen D. Richard
Music
Greenville, NC

KeriAnne S. Richards
Health Information
Management
Garner, NC

Allyssa B. Richardson
Athletic Training
Business Management
Williamsburg, VA

Ciji D. Richardson

Birth-Kindergarten (B-K)

Teacher Education
Cary, NC

Heather Raynor
Richardson
Oxford, NC

Kevin E. Richardson
Criminal Justice
Philosophy

Enfield, NC

Regina H. Richardson

Elementary Education (K-6)

Clayton, NC

Shadonna Richardson
Recreational Therapy
Hollister, NC

Tyler D. Richardson
Business Management
Public Relations
Matthews, NC

Leslie E. Ricker
Nursing
Goldsboro, NC

Grayson Leigh Riddick
Nursing
Greenville, NC

Patricia H. Riddick
Nursing
Gates, NC

Antonia L. Riddle
Communication

Business Administration

Greenville, NC

David F. Riddle
Construction
Management
Fayetteville, NC

John M. Ridenhour
Accounting
Greenville, NC

Whitney Hope Riefler
Merchandising
Business Management
Newport News, VA

Sarah L. Riggs
Child and Family
Development
Poquoson, VA

Whitney S. Rightmyer
Littleton, NC

Sharon E. Rio
Criminal Justice
Oriental, NC

Claudia L. Rivera-
Cerquera

English

Kinston, NC

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Allison H. Robbins
Recreational Therapy
Charlotte, NC

Erin L. Robbins
Reading Education
Morrisville, NC

Jennifer R. Robbins
Sophia, NC

Meghan M. Robbins
Criminal Justice
Whitakers, NC

Thomas O. Robbins
Foreign Language
Rockingham, NC

Lance B. Roberson
Psychology
Kinston, NC

Qyona E. Roberson
Foreign Language
Raleigh, NC

Katherine D. Roberts
Marketing
Cornelius, NC

Shawn David Roberts
Marketing

Design Drafting
Spring Lake, NC

Erica Allene Robertson
Criminal Justice
Graham, NC

Makeba M. Robinson
Sociology

Hispanic Studies
Wilmington, NC

Matthew A. Robinson
Biology
Raleigh, NC

Miriam R. Robinson
Nursing
Angier, NC

Monica L. Robinson
Burgaw, NC

Nakita S. Robinson
Child and Family
Development
Raleigh, NC

Janet A. Robnett
Nursing
Charlotte, NC

Jonathan J. Rochester
Public Relations
Political Science
Hickory, NC

Holly M. Rodgers
Nursing
Belmont, NC

Rubyann Rodriguez
Business Administration
Raeford, NC

Daniel S. Roebuck
Accounting
Finance

Zebulon, NC

Lindsay R. Roebuck
Nursing
Greenville, NC

Anita E. Rogers
Physicians Assistant
Youngsville, NC

Dustin Rogers
Exercise and Sports
Science

Greenville, NC

Kathryn Rogers

Biology
Laurinburg, NC

17 18 19 20

Daniel C. Rohda
Psychology
Statesville, NC

Robert T. Rohe
Information and
Computer Technology
Benson, NC

Katrina H. Rohleder
Library Science
Rockingham, NC

Meredith L. Rollins
Rocky Mount, NC

Amanda R. Romano
Public Relations
Holly Springs, NC

Kito B. Romans
Political Science
Havelock, NC

Ashley A. Ronay
Athletic Training
Chardon, OH

Lindsey R. Roper
Biology
Spartanburg, SC

Nicole J. Roquet
Management Information
Systems

Accounting

New Bern, NC

Cryshaunda S. Rorie
Recreational Therapy
Greenville, NC

Doris Kaye Rose
Nursing
Raleigh, NC

Keehln W. Ross
Accounting
Greenville, NC

Melanie Jean Ross
Vanceboro, NC

Michelle M Ross
Finance
Charlotte, NC

Heather A. Rosson
Westport, CT

Jessica Noelle Rossway
Theatre
Wake Forest, NC

Rebecca L. Rotella
Interior Design
Business Management
Raleigh, NC

Kammy D. Rothfuss
Nursing
Clarendon, NC

Jennifer L. Rotolo
Psychology

Business Administration
Manteo, NC

Paula R. Rountree
Clinical Lab Science
Criminal Justice
Roper, NC

Donald Rouse
Sociology

Business Management
Warsaw, NC

Jeanee D. Rouse
Elementary Education
(K-6)

La Grange, NC

Kelly H. Rouse
Psychology, General and
Theoretic

Pantego, NC

Meredith A. Rouse

Communication
Snow Hill, NC

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Michael J. Rouse
Political Science
Greenville, NC

Towanna M. Rouse
Economics
Washington, NC

Casey M. Rovira
Scotts, NC

Bethanie M. Rowland
Exercise & Sports Science
Warren, OH

Brittany A. Roy
Accounting
Greenville, NC

Tiffany Cherie Rozas
Nursing
Grimesland, NC

Brittany N. Rucker
Hertford, NC

Chaunte M. Rucker
Digital Communications
Marketing

Greenville, NC

Allison P. Rudd
Merchandising
Business Administration
Winterville, NC

Samantha K. Rudd
Clinical Lab Science
Havelock, NC

Jessiah Rudolph
Business Management
Nags Head, NC

Michael J. Rudolph
Health Fitness Specialist
Cary, NC

Cynthia G. Ruffin
Psychology
Greenville, NC

Lauren M. Rufty
Communication
Waxhaw, NC

Marlon Ruiz

Computer Science
Information Technologies
Rose Hili, NC

Heather A. Rumley
Hospitality Management
Liberty, NC

Jessica Dawn Rumley
Lexington, NC

Ashley N. Runner

Child Development and
Family Relations
Special Education
Knightdale, NC

Elisabeth B. Runyon
Psychology
Bailey, NC

Victoria L. Runyon
Nursing
Greenville, NC

Christopher Alan Rupp
Finance
Cary, NC

Karli Ruscoe
Greenville, NC

Casie N. Rusher
Nursing
Rockwell, NC

Sunti N. Rushing
Recreational Therapy
Child and Family
Development
Monroe, NC

Brannon C. Russell
Manufacturing
Reidsville, NC

Emily S. Russell

Business Administration

Fayetteville, NC

Montina O. Russell
Child and Family
Development
Foreign Language
Mount Olive, NC

Roger A. Russell
Psychology
Reston, VA

Angela L. Russo
Public Relations
Business Management
Cary, NC

Derry A. Ruyle
Speech-Language and
Auditory Pathology
Anchorage, AK

Benjamin W. Ryan
Exercise and Sports
Science

Wingate, NC

Daniel R. Ryan
Chemistry
Sterling, VA

Maura Ryan
Political Science
Foreign Language
Cary, NC

Khayla C. Sabiston
Dance
Newport, NC

Elizabeth H. Sadler
Alliance, NC

Sondes M. Salameh

Elementary Education (K-6)

Greenville, NC

Catherine A. Saleska
Clinical Lab Science
Psychology
Goldsboro, NC

Paul A. Saleska
Art
Goldsboro, NC

Miranda S. Salib
Physicians Assistant
Raleigh, NC

Shawn P. Salzler
Music
Jacksonville, NC

Jeremiah L. Sampson
Psychology

Child Development and

Family Relations
Lumberton, NC

Tamara K. Samz

School Administration

New Bern, NC

Dominique Sanchez
Computer Science
Music

Raleigh, NC

Lucerito Sanchez
English Education
Robersonville, NC

Morgan L. Sanders
Granite Falls, NC

Rachel S. Sanders
Public Relations
Elizabeth City, NC

Jennifer R. Sanderson

Nursing
Knightdale, NC

Mary L. Sanderson
Health Services
Management
Business Management
Greenville, NC

Richard W. Sanderson
Manufacturing
Tarboro, NC

Christina M. Sanford
Business Management
Mooresville, NC

Mildred E. Santamaria
Chemistry
Supply, NC

Valerie Santamaria
Mathematics
Cary, NC

Jennifer L. Santitoro
Social Work
Cary, NC

Maria A. Saporito
Marriage and Family
Therapy

Greenville, NC

Nadiah M. Sarsour
Communication
French

Greenville, NC

Samantha Marie Sassano
Psychology

Sociology

Vass, NC

Naomie T. Sasser
La Grange, NC

Kimberly M Saul-Harrison
Psychology
Fairview Hgts, IL

Dana D. Sauls

Elementary Education

(K-6)
Reading Education
Washington, NC

Edward Mitchell Savage

Construction
Management

Business Administration

Wendell, NC

Joseph A. Savino
Accounting
Willow Spring, NC

Anthony T. Sawyer
Exercise Physiology
Roanoke Rapids, NC

Kari M. Sawyer

Business Management

Willow Spring, NC

Virginia D. Sawyer-
Simmons
Educational
Administration and
Supervision
Vanceboro, NC

Jacquelyn A. Saxton
Social Work
Lovettsville, VA

Carson A. Sayles
Biology
Louisburg, NC

Melissa M. Sayre
Apex, NC

Christina L. Scarbel
Criminal Justice
Nashville, NC

Bobby W. Scarboro
Marketing
Wake Forest, NC

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Dalton W. Scearce
Accounting
Garner, NC

Christopher J. Scerri
Criminal Justice
Apex, NC

Jamie E. Scharbrough
History
New Bern, NC

Kari Lyn Schell
Art
Laytonsville, MD

Jordan C. Schenck
Business Administration
Wake Forest, NC

Stephanie J. Schinaman
Nursing
Raleigh, NC

Stephanie A. Schleicher
Psychology

Foreign Language
Greenville, NC

Jayme O. Schmid
Pre-School &
Kindergarten Teachers
Child and Family
Development
Wilmington, NC

Alexandria L. Schmidt
Marketing
Fuquay Varina, NC

Elaine D. Schmiedeshoff
Business Management
Finance

Harrisburg, NC

Jennifer B. Schmittle
Elementary Education
Raleigh, NC

Evan Schmoll
English
Sociology
New Bern, NC

Courtney Lynn Schnackel
Accounting
Raleigh, NC

Lindsey B. Schopfel
Peletier, NC

Katherine P. Schorr
Nursing
Browns Summit, NC

Patrick T. Schrader
Art

Marketing

Fairfax Station, VA

Katelyn M. Schraml
Business Management
Merchandising

Essex Jct, VT

Kevin Michael Schroeder
Athletic Training
Nutrition

Cary, NC

Joshua M. Schuhmacher
Business Administration
Hope Mills, NC

Michael A. Schultz
Design Drafting
Sanford, NC

Michael L. Sciota III
Accounting
Wilmington, DE

Misty L. Scoblic
Child and Family
Development
Psychology
Greenville, NC

Alana D. Scott
Nursing
Winterville, NC

Amanda J. Scott

Art and Design
Business Administration
Mooresville, NC

Courtney D. Scott
Child and Family
Development
Arden, NC

Jessica B. Scott

Health Education and
Promotion

Business Administration
Rocky Mount, NC

Kimberly G. Scott
Child and Family
Development
Raleigh, NC

Michelle L. Scott
Broadcast Journalism
Fuquay Varina, NC

Teresa M. Scott
Business Education
Knightdale, NC

Terri Scott
Child and Family
Development
Concord, NC

Vickie E. Scott
Sociology
Psychology
Greenville, NC

Tiffany A. Scramlin
Winterville, NC

Anita G. Scudiero
Kitty Hawk, NC

Ashley C. Scudiero
Business Management
Kitty Hawk, NC

Amy E. Scully
Marketing

Art
Montgomery, NY

Maria V. Sealey
Nursing
Zebulon, NC

Daniel J. Seaman
Design Drafting
Business Management
New Bern, NC

Mark A. See
Business Management
Accounting
Kinston, NC

Kelly F. Seel
Public Relations
English
Burlington, NC

Lauren M. Segal
Theatre
Charlotte, NC

Amy J. Seidman
Accounting
Baltimore, MD

Elizabeth C. Self
Psychology, General and
Theoretic

West End, NC

Matthew D. Self
Political Science
Oak Ridge, NC

Michael R. Self Jr
Music
Elizabeth City, NC

Brittney R. Sellers
Psychology
Moyock, NC

Brenda C. Sessoms
Health Education
School Health Education
Greenville, NC

Wendy P. Sessoms
Worksite Health
Business Management
Aulander, NC

Corinne M. Seward
Nursing
Fallston, MD

Jasmine S. Seward
Athletic Training
Henderson, NC

Nicholas J. Seward
Business Management
Raleigh, NC

Edwin H. Sexton Jr
English
Rocky Mount, NC

Rhoshanda M.
Shackleford
RN-BSN Option
Greenville, NC

Amy L. Shaffer
Greenville, NC

Star M. Shaffer
Bunnlevel, NC

Paula R Shambach
Fayetteville, NC

Kaylee J. Sharkey
Public Relations
Gibsonia, PA

Cynthia Ann Sharp
History
Rocky Mount, NC

Kassidy M. Sharp
Theatre Arts Education
Mount Airy, MD

Kelsey C. Sharp
Public Relations
Hamilton, VA

Irene C. Sharpe
Mathematics
Grifton, NC

J. Michael Shaw
Greenville, NC

Kayleigh E. Shaw
Art and Design
Art

Sharon, VT

Kristin A. Shaw :
Information Technologies
Business Administration
Bethel, NC

Michelle L. Shaw
Richlands, NC

Terry K. Shaw
Accounting
Jacksonville, NC

Tiffany A. Shaw
Child and Family
Development
Bethel, NC

Anjulie D. Shea
Biology
Jefferson, MD

Jessica M. Shearl
Nursing
Butner, NC

Ellen M. Sheffer
Psychology
Rehabilitation Studies
Sanford, NC

Miesha R. Sheffey
Environmental Health
New Bern, NC

Adrienne L. Shelton
Marketing
New Bern, NC

Holli S. Shepard
Foreign Language
Community Health
Wilmington, NC

Natasha R. Shepard
Accounting
Greenville, NC

Jennifer E. Sheppard
English
Communication
Raleigh, NC

Toni M. Sheriff
Hospitality Management
Orrum, NC

Marie M. Sherrill
English Education
Newport, NC

Amy N. Shew
Wilkesboro, NC

Shannon M. Shields
Nursing
Kitty Hawk, NC

Joseph A. Shine Sr
Distribution

Business Management
Havelock, NC

Sabrina L. Shipley
Nursing
Winterville, NC

Andrew Shobe
Business Administration
Management

Charlotte, NC

Scott R. Shoemaker
Exercise and Sports
Science
Springfield, VA

Jamie R. Shotwell
Business Administration
Roanoke Rapids, NC

Anna K. Shrader
English

History

Stokes, NC

Andrew P. Shue
Library Science
Ayden, NC

Anthony E. Shuford
Business Management
Accounting
Greenville, NC

Melody A. Sibley
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Newport, NC

Whitney D. Sibol
Marketing
Public Relations
Kingsville, MD

Davd M. Sichi
Computer Science
Garfield Heights, OH

Aricka P. Sidbury

Dance

Business Administration
Wilmington, NC

Agiyla A. Simmons
Broadcast Journalism
Foreign Language
Greenville, NC

Kandus C. Simmons
Social Work
Greenville, NC

Phangnay S. Simmons
Dudley, NC

Benjamin P. Simms
Business Management
Construction
Management
Greenville, NC

Raymond J. Simpson
Criminal Justice
Elizabeth City, NC

Arjun Singh
Engineering
Business Management
Raleigh, NC

Parteek Singla
Biology
Greenville, NC

Mary Ann Sink
Accounting
Finance
Thomasville, NC

Katie J. Sinor
English
Wilson, NC

Duane A. Sinquefield
Exercise and Sports
Science

Greenvillne, NC

Khaovongkoth L.
Sirisombath

Biology

Business Administration
High Point, NC

Julie P. Sizemore
Music Education
Bath, NC

Adam G. Skidmore
Construction
Management
Business Management
Swansboro, NC

Benjamin M. Skillman
Construction
Management
Business Management
Shelby, NC

Brionna M. Skinner
Accounting
Pittsboro, NC

Tyler A. Skinner
Elm City, NC

Sean E. Slack
Accounting

Finance

Upper Marlboro, MD

Meredith Carter Slate
Marketing
Mount Airy, NC

Adrienne M. Sloan
Woodbridge, VA

Joseph W. Sloan
Finance
Greenville, NC

Michael C. Sloan
Industrial Technology
Holly Springs, NC

Kyle Slosek
Chapel Hill, NC

Tabitha R. Slusher
English
Greenville, NC

Annie L. Slye
Psychology
Hertford, NC

Lauren W. Small
Nursing
Edenton, NC

Rob W. Small

Industrial Distribution and
Logistics

Clemmons, NC

Sherice L. Smallwood
Washington, NC

Creola Smart
Nursing
Asheville, NC

Riddick S. Smiley
Political Science
Greenville, NC

Amanda Desiree Smith
Psychology
Wendell, NC

Amelia L. Smith
Child and Family
Development
Kannapolis, NC

Anthony K. Smith
Business Management
Goldsboro, NC

Brittany Blake Smith
Marketing
rocky mount, NC

Cindy D. Smith
Pre-School &
Kindergarten Teachers
Greenville, NC

Curtis W. Smith
Industrial Technology
Pikeville, NC

Diana P. Smith
Information Technologies
Sanford, NC

Dustin L. Smith
Distribution

Business Management
Goldsboro, NC

Elizabeth M. Smith
Social Work
La Grange, NC

Emily L. Smith
Music
Greenville, NC

Erica L. Smith
Smithfield, NC

Gloria A. Smith
Communication Sciences
and Disorders
Psychology

Stokes, NC

Heather L. Smith
Nursing
Winterville, NC

Hope L. Smith
English
Mooresville, NC

Jeffrey L. Smith
Construction
Management

Business Administration
Halifax, NC

Jennifer H. Smith Sr
Special Education,
General Curriculum
Business Administration
Winterville, NC

Jennifer N. Smith
Criminal Justice
Smithfield, NC

Katherine S. Smith
Communication
Greenville, NC

Kristina M. Smith
Nursing
Whiteville, NC

Lauren M. Smith
Biology
Wilmington, NC

Leigh E. Smith
Whiteville, NC







Markevia K. Smith
Social Work
Greenville, NC

Michelle W. Smith
Selma, NC

Nathan L. Smith
Physics
Fayetteville, NC

Natria N. Smith
Worksite Health
Clinton, NC

Rachael A. Smith
Winterville, NC

Robert Brandon Smith
Rocky Mount, NC

Robert W. Smith
Grifton, NC

Sara J. Smith
Community Health
Raleigh, NC

Stacy-Lynn W. Smith
Nursing
Winterville, NC

Stephanie C. Smith
Raleigh, NC

Stephen M. Smith Jr
Construction Management
Business Administration
Winston Salem, NC

Steven Christopher Smith
Accounting
Winterville, NC

Tabitha M. Smith
Beaufort, NC

Tonitra N. Smith
Art
Greenville, NC

Tracy L. Smith
Pre-School &
Kindergarten Teachers
Child and Family
Development

Mount Holly, NC

Tremayne Bryan Smith
Music

Political Science
Greenville, NC

Keri L. Smithwick
Health Services
Management
Greenville, NC

Kyle B. Smithwick
Biology

Business Management
Belhaven, NC

Katina W. Snipes
Pre-School &
Kindergarten Teachers
Dunn, NC

Dale Snyder
Management Information
Systems

Fayetteville, NC

Elizabeth A. Snyder
Reading Education
Raleigh, NC

Kara A. Snyder
Jacksonville, NC

Kayleigh M. Snyder
Exercise & Sports Science
Angier, NC

Jennifer L. Soares
Print Journalism
San Diego, CA

Wesley C. Sohns
Exercise & Sports Science
Greenville, NC

Tenita M. Solanto
Management Information
Systems

Raleigh, NC

Paige E. Solomone
Marketing
Sterling, VA

Callie G. Somers
Ronda, NC

Wanatsanan Somkanay
Biology

Chemistry

Laurinburg, NC

Dennis M. Souther
Security Studies
Albemarle, NC

Kristy B. Southerland
Nursing
Benson, NC

Patrick S. Southerland
Exercise & Sports Science
Psychology

Louisburg, NC

Victoria A. Sparaco
Nursing
Psychology

Tarawa Terrace, NC

Heather B. Spaulding
Child and Family
Development
Greenville, NC

Stanley R. Spaulding
Athletic Training
Lake Waccamaw, NC

Brian C. Spear
Manufacturing
Vanceboro, NC

Courtney M. Spear
Psychology

Child and Family
Development
Roper, NC

Sarah M. Spear

Family and Community
Services
Multidisciplinary Studies
Columbia, NC

Lindsay N. Spears
Merchandising
Business Management
Concord, NC

Courtney L. Speer
Nursing
Washington, NC

Jesse E. Spence
Accounting
Elizabeth City, NC

Dashan R. Spencer
Theatre
Manteo, NC

Freida Elaine Spencer
Health Education and
Promotion
Winterville, NC

Jeremy C. Spencer
Engineering
Management Information
Systems

Greenville, NC

M Ryan Spidel
Biology
Davidson, NC

Lindsey M. Spires
Psychology
Child and Family
Development
Butner, NC

Heather M. Spitz
Psychology
Child and Family
Development
Clayton, NC

Allison R. Spivey
Asheboro, NC

Amelia Anne Sprague
Social Work
Fuquay Varina, NC

Karl D. Spruill
Raleigh, NC

Sharroll D. Spruill
Biology
Greenville, NC

Jennifer L. Spruill-
Thompson

Business Administration
Elizabeth City, NC

Devika Srivastava
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Gastonia, NC

Elise A. Staats
Mathematics, Secondary
Education

Greenville, NC

Kristin M. Stadelman
Biology
Greenville, NC

Angela F. Stafford
Criminal Justice
Substance Abuse and
Clinical Counseling
Kernersville, NC

Hannah Z. Stafford
Nursing
Kernersville, NC

Antwan V. Staley
Broadcast Journalism
Winston-Salem, NC

Lauren R. Stallings
Williamston, NC

Taft L. Stallings
Biology
Chemistry
Pinetops, NC

Kevin C. Stamey
Marketing
Sociology
Cherryville, NC

John C. Stancil
Accounting
Henderson, NC

Joseph Patrick Stancil
Elm City, NC

Susan E. Stancill
Social Work
Psychology
Ayden, NC

Venus Standard
Nursing
Chapel Hill, NC

Donald F. Stanley
Construction Management
Business Management
Raleigh, NC

Sherri Stansbury
Anthropology
Criminal Justice
Greenville, NC

Ashley E. Stanton
History
Barnegat, NJ

Dawn G. Stanton
Raleigh, NC

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Maegan D. Starcher
Child and Family
Development
Winterville, NC

Onnolea E. Starr
Biology
Garner, NC

Lauren A. Starzynski
Health Education
Jacksonville, NC

Natasha R. Staton
Criminal Justice
Monroe, NC

Angela G. Stay
Interior Design
Newport News, VA

Rachel L. Steeb
Nursing
Mooresville, NC

Heather M. Steele
Dance
Aston, PA

Kim J. Steele

Industrial Technology
Industrial Distribution and
Logistics

Greenville, NC

Candice Hilary Steelman
Nursing
Hamptonville, NC

Kristin M. Steely
Clayton, NC

Eric D. Stegall
Engineering
Concord, NC

Barbara Jayne Stephens
Business Education
Greenville, NC

Katherine Woods
Stephenson
Physical Therapy
Beaufort, NC

Krystal A. Stephenson
Child and Family
Development
Rehabilitation Studies
Benson, NC

William Derek Stevens
Marketing
Benson, NC

Hannah K. Stewart
Art
Four Oaks, NC

Tyler J. Stewart

Technical and Professional
Discourse

Davenport, IA

John L. Stiles
Educational Leadership
Goldsboro, NC

Rebecca A. Stiles
Art
Greenville, NC

Brandon W. Stilley
English *,
Greenville, NC

Eric W. Stokely
Marketing
Hertford, NC

Andrew W. Stoker
Finance
Berwyn, PA

William P. Stoll
Construction Management
Business Administration
Falls Church, VA

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Kaitlin Juliette Stollbrink
Political Science

History

Greenville, NC

Cody S. Stone
Biology
Kill Devil Hills, NC

Elizabeth Ashleigh Stone
Nursing
Ayden, NC

Greg C. Stonewall
Business Administration
N Wilkesboro, NC

Everett G. Stook
Highlands, NC

Cheryl A. Stouffer
Speech Pathology
Hubert, NC

Amanda R. Stoveken
Criminal Justice
English

Greenville, NC

Casey L. Strader
Exercise & Sports Science
Annapolis, MD

Kylie E. Strand
Speech Pathology
Lumberton, NC

Katelyn G. Street
Finance
Franklinton, NC

Jennifer L. Streeter
Exercise and Sports
Science
Jacksonville, NC

Vashawn B. Streeter
Middle Grades Education
Ayden, NC

Jessica L. Strickland
Speech Pathology
Audiology
Winterville, NC

Maggie L. Strickland
Nursing
Clayton, NC

Tiffany C. Strickland
Nursing
Farmville, NC

Patricia J. Stringer
Jamestown, NC

Kristen M. Strohl
Nursing
APO, AE

Daniel B. Strong
History
Geography
Cary, NC

Erica N. Strong
Communication Sciences
and Disorders
Psychology

Jacksonville, NC

Candice Renee Strother
Biology
Kinston, NC

April D. Stroud
Health Services
Management
Saratoga, NC

Katelyn J. Strube
Speech Pathology
Rockwell, NC

Emma L. Stryker
Art
Bel Air, MD

Stewart P. Stubblefield

Business Administration
Kernersville, NC

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Carin L. Stump
Nursing
Fair Bluff, NC

Devin S. Sturdavant
Counselor Education
Fayetteville, NC

Jennifer J. Sturm
Health Services
Management
Business Management
Wilmington, NC

Crystal A. Styles
Creedmoor, NC

Melvin T. Styron Jr
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Winterville, NC

Danielle Elizabeth Suarez
Marketing
Stafford, VA

Adam T. Sugg
Finance
Business Management
La Grange, NC

Emily Madison Suggs
Dance
Greensboro, NC

Katina Suggs
Finance
Greenville, NC

Yoojin Suh
Nursing
Seoul,

Joy D. Sullivan
Dunn, NC

Kristen C. Summey
Child and Family
Development
Psychology
Wilmington, NC

Margaret E. Sumner
Athletic Training
Summerfield, NC

Lindsay K. Sumrow
Hospitality Management
Charlotte, NC

Brittney N. Surles
Health Information
Management
Health Services
Management
Angier, NC

Kathleen Suther
Social Work
Sanford, NC

Ann M. Sutherland
Speech Pathology
Lincoln, ME

Dorinda Sutton
Finance
Sanford, NC

Laquetta Renay Sutton
Criminal Justice
Grifton, NC

Shakita S. Sutton
Exercise and Sports
Science

Physical Therapy
Autryville, NC

Stacy E. Sutton
Child and Family
Development
Farmville, NC

Michael J. Swanner
Political Science
Shiloh, NC

Brian Swartz

Physics
Greenville, NC

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Interior Design
Falls Church, VA

Angela Rempala Swinson
Richlands, NC

Benjamin N. Swirsky
Management of
Recreation Facilities &
Services

Raleigh, NC

Brian Swords
Greenville, NC

Latarsha M. Sykes
Garysburg, NC

Melinda G. Sykes
Child Life
Wellesley Hills, MA

Kimberly D. Symons
Fuquay Varina, NC

Erin Szurszewski
Nutrition and Dietetics
Allison Park, PA

Lovie N. Tabron
Athletic Training
Health Education
Wilson, NC

Janie P. Taft
Business Management
Greenville, NC

Donald S. Tait
Women Studies
Recreational Therapy
Charlotte, NC

Tess E. Talbert
Pre-School &
Kindergarten Teachers
Greenville, NC

Rachel M. Talbott
Lancaster, PA

Yuji Taniguchi
Music
Psychology
Kamagaya,

Austin G. Tart
Dunn, NC

Joshua B. Tart
Raleigh, NC

Laura E. Tart
Worksite Health
Newton Grove, NC

Marsha L. Tart
Faison, NC

Cedetra L. Tate

Family and Community
Services

Winterville, NC

Timothy S. Tate
Information and
Computer Technology
Youngsville, NC

Jennifer M. Tausendfreund
Marketing
Columbia, NJ

Claire Taweel
Greenville, NC

Aaron K. Taylor
Industrial Engineering
Technology

Industrial Technology
Management

Seven Springs, NC

Anna M. Taylor
Rocky Mount, NC

Brian P. Taylor
Print Journalism
Political Science
Whiteville, NC

Britney Nicole Taylor
Business Management
Foreign Language
Raleigh, NC

Carolyn C. Taylor
Planning
Nags Head, NC

Christina N. Taylor
Social Work
Snow Hill, NC

Elizabeth B. Taylor
Speech Pathology
Kinston, NC

Emily K. Taylor
Mount Olive, NC

Ginger L. Taylor
Management Information
Systems

Raleigh, NC

Jesse L. Taylor IV
Engineering
Greenville, NC

Joni A. Taylor
Accounting
Fayetteville, NC

Jordan T. Taylor
Information and
Computer Technology
Windsor, NC

Katherine Sugg Taylor
Wilson, NC

Kenneth A. Taylor Jr
Greenville, NC

Mellanee D. Taylor
Biology
Rocky Mount, NC

Patricia T. Taylor
Nursing
Windso;x, NC

Patricia Ann M. Taylor
Williamston, NC

Stacie B. Taylor
Industrial Engineering
Technology

Laurel Springs, NC

Thomas A. Taylor Jr
Business Management
Grifton, NC

Bryan Teach
Walkersville, MD

Katherine B. Teachey
Exercise and Sports
Science

Rocky Mount, NC

Megan N. Tedder
Digital Communications
Concord, NC

Megan M. Telfer
Athletic Training
Cary, NC

Tiffany Temple
Management Information
Systems

Elizabeth City, NC

Terrence E. Terrell Jr
Management Information
Systems .
Business Management
Winterville, NC

Anthony L. Terry
Operations & Supply
Chain Management
Winterville, NC

Deanna B. Tetterton
Merchandising
Business Management
Raleigh, NC

Mellisa D. Tetterton
English
Pine Knoll Shores, NC

Natalie A. Tetterton
Jamesville, NC

Justin C. Tew
Business Management
Wilson, NC

Amanda I. Thawley
Social Work
Winterville, NC

Craig J. Thomas
Public Relations
Business Management
Collinsville, IL

Crystal C. Thomas
History

Dance

Snow Hill, NC

Crystal T. Thomas
Business Education
Child and Family
Development

Troy, NC

Daryl L. Thomas
Franklin, OH

Isaac J. Thomas
Burlington, NC

Jocelyn R. Thomas
Exercise Physiology
Kernersville, NC

Katie L. Thomas
Exercise & Sports Science
High Point, NC

LaTasha N. Thomas
Exercise & Sports Science
Business Management
Fayetteville, NC

Linda S. Thomas
Nursing
Fayetteville, NC

Rebecca Danielle Thomas
Merchandising

Business Management
Brandywine, MD

Ashley M. Thompson
Hospitality Management
Business Administration
Fairfax, VA

Barksdale B. Thompson
Wilson, NC

Brandon L. Thompson
Exercise & Sports Science
Garner, NC

Chad R. Thompson
Business Management
Raleigh, NC

Christopher M. Thompson
Goldsboro, NC

Denise L. Thompson
Business Management
Greenville, NC

Kimberly N. Thompson
Pre-School &
Kindergarten Teachers
Rocky Mount, NC

Kristjan L. Thompson
Greenville, NC

Marilyn J. Thompson
Accounting
Winterville, NC

Mrinda C. Thornlow
High Point, NC

Burdetta E. Thurber
Biology

Chemistry

Mt Pleasant, NC

Jing Tian
Computer Science
Greenville, NC

Adolphus L. Tilley 1V
English

Philosophy

Rocky Mount, NC

Timothy R. Tillman
Adult Education
Instructional Technology
Martinez, GA

Christopher E. Timberlake
Engineering
Wake Forest, NC

Kourtney L. Timm
Dance
Pittsboro, NC

Kathleen M. Timmins-
Standley

Biology

Kinston, NC

Jill S. Timms
Winston Salem, NC

Lindsey M. Tingle
Nursing
Wilson, NC

Sue T. Tobin
Instructional Technology
Thomasville, NC

Heather H. Todd
Nursing
Battleboro, NC

Matthew L. Todd
Public Administration
Greenville, NC

Ann Marie Toebes
Finance
Cary, NC

Kelby A. Tollie
Social Work
Psychology
Lexington, NC

Hannah M. Tomczak
Biology
Medford, NJ

Megan Louise Tomlinson
Exercise & Sports Science
Gastonia, NC

Marcus J. Tooker
Business Management
Greenville, NC

Janelle M. Torkildson
Merchandising
Matthews, NC

Jaime Marie Tosh
Athletic Training
Woodbine, MD

Tiara L. Totten
Psychology
Havelock, NC

Jessica M. Towsley
Child and Family
Development
Swansboro, NC

Conor J. Tracy
Criminal Justice
Greenville, NC

Jasper Tran
Nursing
Biology
Cary, NC

Teresa C. Transou
Library Science
Lenoir, NC

Ashley Elizabeth Traylor
Psychology

Business Management
Fayetteville, NC

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Clemmons, NC

Mary M. Trione
Nutrition
Wavsav, WI

Alice A. Tripp
Nursing
Greenville, NC

James A. Tripp
Political Science
Economics
Greenville, NC

Teresa D. Tripp
Greenville, NC

Samir P. Trivedi
Raleigh, NC

Christopher R. Trogdon
Computer Science
Pikeville, NC

Jalisa L. Trotter
Accokeek, MD

Elizabeth J. Trout
Clinical Laboratory
Science (Medical
Technology)
Medicine
Peachtree City, GA

Ryan M. Troutman
Computer Science
Business Management
Greensboro, NC

Karen E. Troutner-Watkins
Child and Family
Development

Louisburg, NC

Laurel A. Truelove
Mathematics, Secondary
Education

Mathematics
Battleboro, NC

Caitlin M. Trumbo
Apex, NC

Crystal L. Tucker
Business Management
Locust, NC

Jennifer L. Tucker
Henderson, NC

Tricia J. Tufts
Exeter, NH

Jennifer L. Turcotte
Accounting
Greenville, NC

Amy D. Turlington
Exercise & Sports Science
Coats, NC

Allison Nichole Turner
Health Information
Management
Elizabeth City, NC

Jenilyn Turner
Nursing
Weddington, NC

Jessica M. Turner
Broadcast Journalism
English

Shelby, NC

Nicole L. Turner
Child and Family
Development
Psychology
Sherburne, NY

Phillip R. Turner
Psychology

Business Management
Greenville, NC

Tiffany D. Turner

Nursing
Madison, MS

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Evan Twomey
Biology
Cumberland, ME

Lauren R. Tysinger
Criminal Justice
Lenoir, NC

Charlton R. Tyson
Finance
Farmville, NC

Kristina L. Tyson
Child and Family
Development
Farmville, NC

Edward R. Ugrinsky
Management
Cary, NC

Lauren M. Underhill
Wendell, NC

Niesha D Underwood
Criminal Justice
Security Studies
Greenville, NC

Stephanie L. Underwood
Theatre

Political Science
Whiteville, NC

Abbygail R. Ungos
Nursing
Greensboro, NC

Amy T. Urton
Holly Ridge, NC

Emily C. Utley
Music

English

High Point, NC

Quirah E. Valk
Nursing
Murphy, NC

Elisabeth M. Van Swol
Hospitality Management
Business Management
Greenville, NC

Benjamin B. VanBeurden
Criminal Justice
Elizabeth City, NC

Ashly P. Vance
Psychology
Criminal Justice
New Bern, NC

Joanna Elizabeth Vann
Nursing
Greenville, NC

Megan S. Vann
Biology
Benson, NC

Elizabeth A. Vargo
Nursing :
Dinwiddie, VA

Leslie C. Varner
Business Management
Sanford, NC

Jennifer L. Vassallo
Social Work
Greenville, NC

Juanita C. Vaughan
Community Health
Worksite Health
Como, NC

Stephanie L. Vaughan
Bunnlevel, NC

Cassaundra E. Vawter
Millers Creek, NC

Christopher V. Velazquez

Business Management
Kannapolis, NC

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Finance
Greenville, NC

Michelle L. Verhoeven
Art and Design
Morrisville, NC

Sara E. Vernon
Raleigh, NC

Derek R. Vestal
Business Management
Boonville, NC

Dileep Atchyut K. Vezzu
Chemistry
Greenville, NC

Jordyn P. Vicinus
Marketing
Raleigh, NC

Lauren E. Vick
Social Work
Fremont, NC

Salvatore Villari
Business Management
Raleigh, NC

Felicia A. Vines
Business Education
Womens Studies
Greenville, NC

Latoya A. Vines
Biology
Winterville, NC

Nicole R. Vines
Public Relations
Greenville, NC

Abby L. Vinyard
Speech Pathology
Lincolnton, NC

Taylor L. Volk
Political Science
Biology
Charlotte, NC

Justin B. Wadsworth
Business Management
Whitakers, NC

Nancy Brooke Waggett
Child and Family
Development
Wilmington, NC

Nichole E. Waggoner
Interior Design
Raleigh, NC

Paige A. Wagoner
Business Administration
Greenville, NC

Meghan R. Wagstaff
Biology

Chemistry
Greenviile, NC

Anem Waheed
Biology
Anthropology
Goldsboro, NC

Leanne E. Wahl
Recreational Therapy
Matthews, NC

Laura A. Wainwright
Marketing
Raleigh, NC

David Scott Walker
Nursing
Winterville, NC

Jennifer L. Walker
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Reading Education
Washington, NC

Juily E. Walker
Political Science
Stem, NC

LeAnn M. Walker
Accounting
Greenville, NC

Matthew A. Walker
Business Management
Greenville, NC

Scott S. Walker
Goldsboro, NC

Steven K. Walker
Psychology
History

Apex, NC

Zane W. Walker
Construction
Management
Business Management
Asheboro, NC

Matthew S. Wall
Knightdale, NC

Patricia L. Wall
Management Information
Systems

Franklin, NC

Thomas A. Wall
Davidson, NC

Aaron F. Wallace
Biology
New Bern, NC

Davis F. Wallace
Construction
Management
Culpeper, VA

Steve D. Wallace
Greenville, NC

Stacy B. Walls
Management of
Recreation Facilities &
Services

Sandersville, GA

Ashley B. Walston
Biology
Ahoskie, NC

Caroline A. Walters
Theatre
West Chester, PA

LaDonna H. Walters
Criminal Justice
Snow Hill, NC

Lauren E. Walters
Athletic Training
Physician Assistant
Winterville, NC

Lauren Reid Walters
Counselor Education
Gastonia, NC

Matthew L. Walters
Criminal Justice
Goldsboro, NC

Mary E. Walthall
Health Education and
Promotion

Arlington, VA

Yongbo Wan
Engineering
Greenville, NC

Seth Warburton
History
Greenville, NC

Bryan H. Ward
Finance

Business Management
Kinston, NC

David E. Ward
Business Management
Williamston, NC

Karen P. Ward
Middle Grades Education
Nakina, NC

Lauren Ashley Ward
Washington, NC

Lekeitha D. Ward
Accounting
Cameron, NC

Sonya Ward
Criminal Justice
Child and Family
Development
Farmville, NC

Tamarah K. Ware
Communication
Merchandising
Fayetteville, NC

Lauren A. Warner
Psychology

Child and Family
Development
Wallingford, CT

Ashley G. Warren
Psychology
Wake Forest, NC

John C. Warren
Criminal Justice
Raleigh, NC

Katheryn Cobb Warren
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Mathematics

Pinetops, NC

Noelle R. Warren
Chemistry
Murfreesboro, NC

Justin A. Waters
Physical Education
History

Greenville, NC

Linwood Earl Waters III
Criminal Justice
Psychology
Washington, NC

Lisa C. Waters
English
Garner, NC

Michael A. Waters
Information Technologies
Apex, NC

Jennifer G. Watson
English
Greenville, NC

Phillip C. Watson
Business Management
Foreign Language
Salisbury, NC

Jessica L. Watters
Criminal Justice
Hagerstown, MD

Thomas C. Waugh
Music
Statesville, NC

Cheryl L. Weaver
Mooresville, NC

Jennifer E. Weaver
Art
Whispering Pines, NC

Kimberly D. Weaver
Engineering

Business Management
Jacksonville, NC

Tatum M. Weaver
History
Elizabethtown, NC

Candace M. Webb
Social Work
Wilson, NC

Traci L. Weber
Recreational Therapy
Greenville, NC

Will C.D. Weber
Medicine
Belmont, NC

Brittany M. Webster
Nursing
Nashville, NC

Jordan L. Webster
Sociology
Raleigh, NC

Matthew R. Webster
Psychology
Greenville, NC

Katherine L. Welborn
Marketing
Greenville, NC

Kristen L. Welborn
Greenville, NC

Breanna J. Wells
Community Health
Fayetteville, NC

Colleen Y. Wells
Greenville, NC

Erin E. Wells
Rehabilitation Studies
Angier, NC

Jessica L. Wells
Criminal Justice
Raleigh, NC

Joshua Tyler Wells
Geography

Business Management
Greenville, NC

Meagan E. Wells
Merchandising
Business Management
New Bern, NC

Joshua R. Wentz
Business Management
Princeton, NC

Jessica Lynne Wessel
English.
Saint Marys, GA

Mica L. West

Special Education,
General Curriculum
Elementary Education
(K-6)

Erwin, NC

Tiffany J. West
Health Information
Management

Kill Devil Hills, NC

Mary Brook Haven
Weston
Battleboro, NC

Stephanie R.
Wetherington
Social Work
New Bern, NC

Stefanie M. Wethington
Public Relations
English

Greenville, NC

David C. Wheeler
English
Newport, NC

William A. Wheeless
Business Administration
Raleigh, NC

Jarrett T. Whelan
Greenville, NC

Justin T. Whichard
Distribution

Business Management
Winterville, NC

Anthony L. Whipple
Criminal Justice
Charlotte, NC

Casey A. White
Health Services
Management

Winterville, NC

Eric J. White
Art
Youngsville, NC

Evan N. White
Worksite Health
Business Management
Clayton, NC

Jeameeka N. White
Business Administration
Information Technologies
New Bern, NC

Joycelyn Y. White
Finance
Edenton, NC

Keisha S. White
Elementary Education
(K-6)

History

Kinston, NC

Lauren R. White
Art
Washington, NC

Linden E. White
Accounting
Raleigh, NC

Lindsey E. White
Denver, NC

Lindsey J. White
Speech Pathology
Ahoskie, NC

Megan Christine White
Political Science
Business Management
Jacksonville, NC

Roxanna E. White
Social Work
Edenton, NC

Whitney P. White
Physicians Assistant
Rockingham, NC

Jennie Whitehead
English
Southern Pines, NC

Karen N. Whitehead
Nursing
Washington, NC

Leanna C. Whitehurst
Health Services
Management
Business Management
Corapeake, NC

Adam B. Whiteley
Biology
Morrisville, NC

Brittany L. Whitesell
Physical Therapy
Wyomissing, PA

Keosha S. Whitfield
Clinical Laboratory
Science (Medical
Technology)
Kinston, NC

Sara E. Whitfield Sr
Business Management
Mount Olive, NC

Amber K. Whitley
Speech Pathology
Snow Hill, NC

John P. Whitley Jr
Art

Psychology
Wilson, NC

Robert C. Whitley
Library Science
Oakboro, NC

Leigh Ann Whittle
English
Snow Camp, NC

Sarah M. Wiegand
Nursing
Durham, NC

Kimberly K. Wienzierl
Business Management
Raleigh, NC

Christina N. Wigal
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Clayton, NC

Kimaley A. Wiggins
Business Management
Rocky Mount, NC

Diedre C. Wilcox
Teaching-MAT
Wilson, NC

Rebecca B. Wilcox
Exercise and Sports
Science

Hertford, NC

Ashleigh Nichole Wilder
Athletic Training
Exercise and Sports
Science

Sims, NC

David K. Wilder
Print Journalism
Music

Raleigh, NC

Sara E. Wilder
Wilmington, NC

Alexander L. Wildman
Psychology

Criminal Justice
Rochester, NY

Stephanie S. Wiley
Swansboro, NC

Erin M. Wilhelm
Business Management
Political Science
Clarksville, MD

Dustin B. Wilhelmson
Holly Springs, NC

Justin R. Wilkerson
Henderson, NC

Tracy M. Wilkerson
Management of
Recreation Facilities &
Services

Greenville, NC

Allison L. Wilkins
Criminal Justice
Roanoke Rapids, NC

Jonathan E. Wilkins
Business Management
New Bern, NC

Grace G. Willard
Business Administration
Havelock, NC

Rebecca G. Williammee
Business Education
Greenville, NC

Alisha M. Williams
Nursing
Concord, NC

Allison R. Williams
Physician Assistant
Winterville, NC

Avery R. Williams
Accounting
Pinetops, NC

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Raleigh, NC







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Broadcast Journalism
Jacksonville, NC

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Criminal Justice
Rocky Mount, NC

Clarissa J. Williams
Nursing
Windsor, NC

Elizabeth M. Williams
Deep Run, NC

Elizabeth N. Williams
Health Education and
Promotion
Bethel, NC

John S. Williams
Nursing
Wilmington, NC

Kathryn A. Williams
Social Work
Greenville, NC

Latisha D. Williams
Nursing
Lucama, NC

Laura Anne Williams
Biology
Wilson, NC

Laura E. Williams
Business Management
Durham, NC

Lauren E. Williams
Broadcast Journalism
Clayton, NC

Megan Lynn Williams
Elementary Education (K-6)
Greenville, NC

Miranda Shewnee
Williams
Greenville, NC

Patrick G. Williams
Farmville, NC

Raymond T. Williams
Political Science
History

Greenville, NC

Robin M. Williams
Business Education
Rocky Mount, NC

Sara E. Williams
Engelhard, NC

Shana Williams
Communication
Greenville, NC

Shane T. Williams
Business and Marketing
Education

Mooresville, NC

Susan M. Williams
Dudley, NC

Yashika L. Williams
Business Administration
Marketing

Rocky Mount, NC

Amelia Lourdes

Williamson

Elementary Education (K-6)
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Brandon S. Williamson
Engineering

Business Management
Henderson, NC

Nicole M. Williams-Rivera
Education, Secondary
Zebulon, NC

Anjanette J. Williby
Business Management
Henderson, NC

William F. Williford
Bethel, NC

Courtney D. Willis
Health Services Mgmt
Psychology

Harkers Island, NC

Tashay L. Willis
Child and Family
Development
Greenville, NC

Traci M. Willis
Rehabilitation Studies
Reidsville, NC

Ashley N. Willis-Webb
Dance Education
Philosophy
Washington, DC

Kelly A. Willoth
Nursing
Biology

Cherry Hill, NJ

Cynthia J. Wilmot
Engineering
Foreign Language
Greenville, NC

Alice L. Wilson
Planning
Geography
New Bern, NC

Amanda M. Wilson
Community Health
Gastonia, NC

Cecilia W. Wilson
Health Services Mgmt
Rockiingham, NC

Heather A. Wilson
Dudley, NC

Julian Nichols Wilson
Lumberton, NC

Noah P. Wilson
Distribution
Severna Park, MD

Ryan S. Wilson
Biology
Chemistry
Raleigh, NC

Ann M. Windham
Business Education
Winterville, NC

Shannon L. Winn
Nursing
Fayetteville, NC

Brandon C. Winslow
Design
Sunbury, NC

Christen A. Winstead
Exercise & Sports Science
Wilson, NC

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Nutrition
Bailey, NC

Cara B. Wiseman
Occupational Therapy
Greenville, NC

Meggan M. Withers
Nursing
Nashville, NC

Brandi Monique
Witherspoon
Broadcasting
Goldsboro, NC

Derrin Ray Withrow
Industrial Distribution and
Logistics

Apex, NC

Kathryn Woerdeman
Psychology

Child and Family
Development
Hillsborough, NC

Amanda L. Woerner
Nursing

Business Management
Coats, NC

Tasha N. Wokosky
Psychology

Child Development and
Family Relations
Swansboro, NC

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English
Youngsville, NC

Olivia L. Wolf
History
Autryville, NC

Alyssa L. Womble
Sanford, NC

Hoyt Van Womble III
Construction Management
Business Management
Calabash, NC

Alyssa A. Wonsick
Hickory, NC

Amber E. Wood
Biology
Chemistry
Benson, NC

Brittany M. Wood
Management of
Recreation Facilities &
Services

Business Management
Spring Hope, NC

Laura S. Wood
Child and Family
Development
Rocky Mount, NC

Michelle R. Wood
Greenville, NC

Rebecca M. Wood
Economics
Fayetteville, NC

Danielle R. Woodard
Biology
Conway, NC

Kanika N. Woodard
Nursing
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Kimberly N. Woodard
Winterville, NC

Oglatha B. Woodard
Social Work
Wilson, NC

Quanda D. Woodard
Business Education
Spring Lake, NC

Tracey L. Woodlief
Bioenergetics
Greenville, NC
Anna L. Woodruff
Raleigh, NC

Jasmine N. Woods
Community Health
Greenville, NC

Lyla J. Woodward
Child and Family
Development
Raleigh, NC

Kimberly J. Woolard
Speech Pathology
Child and Family
Development
Washington, NC

Laura Lynn Woolard
Chemistry
Washington, NC

Sara O. Woolard
Greenville, NC

Brittany L. Wooten
Nursing
Wilson, NC

Cierra L. Wooten
Greenvillle, NC

Cynthia M. Wooten
English
Greenville, NC

Jessica L. Wooten
Business Administration
Cove City, NC

Rachelle S. Wooten
Mathematics
Spring Hope, NC

Yolanda M. Wooten
Clinical Lab Science
Spring Hope, NC

Katherine M. Workman
Communication
Business Administration
Greenville, NC

Erin L. Worley
Princeton, NC

Lindsey B. Worrell
Goldsboro, NC

Daniel T. Worsham
Greensboro, NC

Christopher R. Worsinger
Political Science
Rocky Mount, NC

Stephen J. Worsley
Industrial Engineering
Technology

Cary, NC

Ashley N. Worthy
Communication Sciences
and Disorders

Richlands, NC

Brittni K. Wright
Marketing
Gastonia, NC

Lisa N. Wright
Economics

Business Management
Grimesland, NC

Kate E. Writtenberry
Nursing
Kill Devil Hills, NC

Marcy L. Wurtele
Elementary Education (K-6)
Goldsboro, NC

Brian W. Wurzinger
Athletic Training
Physical Therapy
Greenville, NC

Donetta Alise Wylie
Physical Education
Winterville, NC

Elizabeth Wyllie
Babylon, NY

Sandy R. Wynn
Public Administration
Robersonville, NC

Tamara Wysokikamien
Art and Design
Montevideo,

Yuanyuan Xiao
Accounting
Greenville, NC

Chue Xiong
Biology
Chemistry
Newton, NC

Heather A. Yaglowski
Biology
Elizabeth City, NC

Ginger L. Yancey
Construction Management
South Hill, VA

Pang Nhia Yang
Biology
Mount Airy, NC

Sendra Yang

Clinical Laboratory
Science

Connellys Springs, NC

Sijia Yang
Business Management
Greenville, NC

Ashley M. Yarber

Art

Business Management
Durham, NC

Akela Yarn
Durham, NC

Joshua Yates
Fayetteville, NC

Shelia Y. Yennie
Accounting
Finance

Cove City, NC

Amanda M. Young
Cary, NC

Carlina D. Young
Physical Therapy

Charlene W. Young
Theatre

Art

Greenville, NC

Christopher R. Young
Accounting
Greenville, NC

Clorissa J. Young
Music
greenville, NC

Heidi K. Young
Psychology
Union Mills, NC

Kianta S. Young
Chemistry
Wendell, NC

Michelle Leneé Young
Psychology
Greenville, NC

Shelley R. Young
Theatre

Business Management
Vanceboro, NC

Tarica N. Young
Rehabilitation Studies
Greenville, NC

Tyler L. Young
Business Administration
Benson, NC

Zachary M. Young
Hillsborough, NC

Margaret M. Young-Wall
Business Administration
Fayetteville, NC

Jummy M. Yulo Uy
Engineering
Durham, NC

Hannah E. Zeilman
Hospitality Management
Psychology

Greenville, NC

Eva C. Zeron

Hospitality Management
Business Administration
Winterville, NC

Yanli Zhao
Greenville, NC

Jingyu Zhou
Biology
Charlotte, NC

Dengsong Zhu
Physics
Greenville, NC

Jaymea C. Ziglar
Biology
Psychology, Health
Winston-Salem, NC

Scott T. Zipp

Industrial Distribution and
Logistics

Winston-Salem, NC

Alexandra K. Zulovitz
Anthropology
Mooresville, NC

Erique A. Zuniga
Business Management
Franklinton, NC





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Title
Buccaneer 2008
Description
2008 edition of the East Carolina University yearbook, The Buccaneer; subtitled "Reflections of Tomorrow". The first yearbook published by the students of East Carolina Teachers College, The Tecoan, debuted in 1923. The name of the yearbook changed to the Buccaneer in 1953. The Buccaneer suspended publication from 1976-1978 and 1991-2005, finally ceasing in 2018. It was superseded by Anchors Away in 2019.
Date
2008
Original Format
school yearbooks
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23cm x 31cm
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