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Out of various cultures and distinct backgrounds have come vivid imaginations and creative ideas. Out of the vast quests for learning more about life and each other have come new pathways and initiatives in various academic and social environments. Out of a sea of over 25,000 individuals, one great community has been established as a prominent leader in collegiate advancement throughout North Carolina and beyond. This volume of The Buccaneer is dedicated to the students, staff and faculty that make East Carolina what it is. Like the Pirate spirit and tradition, may you continue to grow as many but come together as one. " sare TTR, te DY CSET C STS = | I pent teneoreroe MIPS Sager tere: ites et | ——— Es ~ ee sete at VISION (amma me ata ate ee ety tae a eae Tenement eee tt Na Ee ttn A RE TT TA ET RELL NE ANN EPO ON ee ee - LF) | oie | ea cs a ee MEAAARASLAGARAABAT WAABAAEESY above Resident Advisers prepared a luau theme for the incoming Jarvis Hall freshmen. Wearing leis and lime polos, the RAs prepare? - various activities for students after they met their roommates and settled into their rooms. There were also informational meetings fo parents to answer any questions they may have had. ~. < cam Mime nat ee te ne pty aah a lt ent items eat cee tN ES tn RR NT A SET Ct EN RENEE em above Resident Hall Advisers stand ready to assist parents and incoming students on Move-In Day. Th ey're eeeeere! Freshmen arrive on campus It is one of the most exciting times in a recent high school graduate's life: moving away from home and learning to live on his own. For many, it can be scary not having Mom or Dad to lean on. For most, though, it will prove to be the first of many steps towards self awareness and_ personal development. Roommates, meal plans, communal spaces and residence hall living all play a big part in a new Pirate's first steps on campus. They have a host of supporters, though. Residence hall advisers and supporting staff members help students make the transition from recent grads to independent collegiate scholars. above Lauren Hunter prepares to fill her day planner with classes, meetings, and appointments. 19 and the beat goes On... The Student Activity Board hosted its annual Battle of the Bands in Hendrix Theater. Each year the bands compete in front of a student audience for the chance to perform at Barefoot on the Mall. The competition was strong this year, as bands from across North Carolina and Viriginia waged audio war with each other for almost four hours. Typically there is only one winner. However, because of really amazing performances, there was a strong tie between the last two bands standing: Blount Harvey and Love & Reverie. left Students enjoy a front-row view of the performing bands. right Members of Blount Harvey share a laugh during their performance. ~ ~ _. -4 (a ame ae centeae o sneak oe tent a iE AA oe AR aM Nal Te TE NAN OR me a ~ seer SR a a RR STS FP SS SR RE Se - . ~ eet ¥ Pirate Palooza starting the year off righ Most Pirates know that classes cannot begin before the ultimate first-of-the-year kickoff. The Student Activities Board put together another great event full of free food, free swag, inflatables, music and fun. Students had the opportunity to make their own videos as well as compete for great prizes. WZMB provided the music for the event, along with great performances from Blount Harvey, The Brooks Wood Band, Parmalee, and the student winners of 3 the ECU Stars competition. 22 23 Pa One tn eee ee ee eect TT Performing Bands Blount Harvey Parmalee Brooks Wood Band “ asa EEE a oT it ae ot a me ne ne ae tte nee inate a nM a cil ca eR RS TE Le IN RT NON ee km - 0 Spagetti e : Co ae ae Begs Tie enact ca ah aie Se iene Ae ll peg Si rere eae ee gee A ULL, i i i ae 8 ea em Ame nee ne a ti cee i a Ce SA RRNA a eR NRA Oe MURR d more than §2 ing the period &% Ss receive Main campu dusting of snow dur winter weather. A NAS RIN AK SOM ORNATE, LIES ALIA TL LETH SE Le CON te eee 33 34 above Reigning homecoming queen Charla Hodges introduces the new homecoming court to the student body. a campus affair to remember Homecoming is one of the most exciting traditions at East Carolina. The football game is, for most, the highlight of the event, but there is so much more that goes on before the big game. For starters, there is the choosing of the new king and queen. There's the homecoming parade. There are the campus competitions. And there's the homecoming concert. So much is put on by the entire campus community and student body. This year, the competitions were very close between homecoming candidates, as they were with the competing organizations hoping to win the overall banner and parade float competitions. Highlights of this year's homecoming included the Lupe Fiasco concert, the student organization skits, and won the football game against Marshall University in overtime, 19-16. homec SG A decorated the office ina “oirate's treasure” theme in celebration of oming festivities. Banner competitions are a tradition here at ECU. 2 Travis Bartlett enjoys the last moments’ as_ reigning homecoming king. 3 Pee Dee gets his groove on at the homecoming concert. Members of the Black Student Union perform competitive skits. Student organizations performed competitive skits against other organizations in hopes of being the top Student Activities Board members pose for a photo before the homecoming concert. a ee Se aa seer os “ a | 0.4 Liuipe Students who attended the 2008 Homecoming concert were blown away by an electric performance by one of hip hop's biggest little men - Lupe Fiasco. Backed by a full band and Du, Lupe wowed the crowd with hits from his hit aloums, including “Kick, Push”, “Paris, Tokyo”, “Superstar” and a host of other songs. The vibe was surreal, and Minges Coliseum was alive and rocking along with Fiasco's energetic stage presence. Some students who remained after the concert were fortunate enough to catch short conversations with the rap star. When asked about his experience at ECU, Lupe gave a very humble | response. “| love North Carolina,” he said. “East Carolina has shown me a tremendous amount of love. | will most definitely be back.” . eee TT SS TT EE SL ES eae | 1 Saileaeee eccrine coo abate Drew _ G riffin President biele Congleton WWATelon axersiersial| BYsvdamavalers Koury Secretary. Guillaume | Brekerel Treasurer ) Vice President-elect speaks on campus The time comes only every four years, but the ECU community can say that it was a part of the experience this time around. Students and staff had the opportunity to meet and hear Senator Joe Biden speak on behalf of president-elect Barack Obama. Various campus organizations, including the ECU Young Democrats, rallied with community organizations to hear Biden speak. The visit was short, but it was definitely a memorable one. i Ca a ae ti a te oe Br Bai a mt ot TB goes to visit Pirates Comedic actor Kal Penn stopped by ECU to speak to the student body. Best know for his roles as Kumar Patel in Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle and its sequel, Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, his purpose in coming to campus was much more serious than his on-screen character. Penn came to campus by request of the ECU Young Democrats. His goal, along with other celebrities that visited campus, was to galvanize college students to vote in the 2008 election. Penn spoke to students at various areas around campus and spent time getting to know eastern North Carolina. Though ECU is no “White Castle”, Kal Penn enjoyed being around the Pirates just as much. er Oe. oC oematoen = OS Sg at wait MO Ee ese ce SF i ae I: SOT AOC: RA RT on aes VNNV VA . ‘e oy BMG 4 PIS fi Make SRRELLAL © ‘ . = NASSAR ogee ey 1) Student Leaders Council (SLC), now in its third year, sponsors open health forums oresented by state health leaders on current topics. Front row, | to r: Jessica Styers, CLSC; Courtney Jackson, CSDI; Courtney Durham, CSDI; Deidre Nixon, HSIM; Chelsea Klein, HSIM; Bridget Ledford, CLSC; Chelsea Kapp, OT; Jamie Joyner, OT Back row, | to r: Ryan Bolena, PT; David Bluff, PA 2) A leadership conference for students was held on November 7, 2009 with a leadership grant from the ECU BB&T Leadership Center. college of allied health sciences 1) Faculty and graduate students from the ECU Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic provide diagnostic and therapy for communication disorders to children and adults. 2) As apart of a course, Health Service Management graduates Jill Best, Haleigh Conley, and Steven Foy developed a team for a change management project: Implementing more leisure activities for the children inside and outside of the RHA/Howell Care Center. 3) Nine first year occupational therapy students took a break from their end of semester studies to become CarFit Technicians. CarFit is an educational program developed in collaboration with AAA (American Automobile Association), AARP and the American Occupational Therapy Association. Kneeling: Jamie Joyner, Erin Strong, Caroline Fountain; 2nd row: Courtney Smith, Leslie Wagner, Sarah Peterson, Michelle McBride, Brittni Mattock, Robin Groth. 4) PT student Jenn Brewer (left) is guarding a Falls Risk Screening participant in case she loses her balance. Dr. Leslie Allison (right) is timing the activity. The participant is being asked to stand with her eyes closed for 30 seconds. This activity is part of a battery of tests that each older adult receives from PT to screen for fall risk & balance/gait abnormalities. 59 Two colleges have a new home Included in the celebration of the 101st anniversary of East Carolina University’s founding was the reopening of the Carol G. Belk Building on Charles Boulevard. The $9 million project began in 2006 and provides more than 50,000 square feet of improved space for two departments in the College of Health:and Human Performance: Health Education and Promotion and Recreation and Leisure Studies. These costs include $1.5 million for asbestos abatement which was completed before the rebuilding began. The event included a ribbon cutting ceremony and tours of the transformed building. Among those in attendance were North Carolina State Representatives Marion McLawhorn and Edith Warren. Chancellor Steve Ballard commented, “The College of Health and Human Performance is really the epitome of a college that is doing all that can be done and all that should be done to move a university forward.” With the exception of the exterior walls, the building is brand new and includes specifically designed research laboratories, teaching labs, and three auditoriums. All auditorium and teaching spaces are equipped with technology including video conferencing capabilities in the 95 seat auditorium. Hudson’s, named in honor of John and Harriet Hudson, is located on the first floor and offers ready to eat sandwiches, salads, beverages, and Starbucks coffee. DE AE a ee (left to right) Bill Cain, assistant to the HHP dean; Joe Fridgen, chair, Recreation and Leisure Studies; Peter Farrell, chair, Exercise and E Sport Science; SGA President Keri Brockett; ECU Chancellor Steve Ballard; HHP Dean Glen Gilbert, N.C. representatives Marian In McLawhorn and Edith Warren; Greenville Mayor and retired faculty member Pat Dunn; Sharon Knight, associate dean; Susa McGhee associate dean, and David White, chair, Health Education and Promotion. 60 RL ae a sexe rscti Hudson’s, named in honor of John and Harriet Hudson (left), is located on the first floor of the newly renovated Belk building and offers ready to eat sandwiches, salads, beverages, and Starbucks coffee. and “a Chancellor Emeritus Dr. Richard Eakin moderated the HHP Centennial Leadership Forum. Panelists Cluded Dr. Trenton Davis, Dr. Reggie Edgerton, Nancy Mize and Jo Morgan. ee 61 *¢ The School of Dental Medicine on the Health Sciences campus at East Carolina University is poised to become one of the most exciting academic dental organizations on the planet... This is a fantastic time in the young history of our 4 [ new Schoo James R. Hupp, Dean School of Dental Medicine tale sye1alele) me) i rslaiesi maatsielle dl ical student Tala ECU med play Smith helps She ila Hunt ing a stud ent-led | Pembroke summer program in is) iff Holl ickball dur k (Photo by Cl 1) Tony Worthington is prepared for his sleep study by technologist Michelle McLawhorn at the ECU Sleep Center in February 2009. (Photo by Cliff Hollis) 2) From left, ECU trustees Bruce Austin, Robert Hill and David Brody talk during the Sept, 26, 2008, groundbreaking for the Eastern Carolina Family Medicine Center. (Photo by Cliff Hollis) 3) Christopher Kragel, center, was joined by family members, from left, grandmother Yolanda Kragel, sister Emily Kragel, brother James Kragel, his father and ECU faculty member Dr. Peter Kragel, and his grandfather George Kragel at the Brody School of Medicine’s convocation May 9, 2009. (Photo by Cliff Hollis) 4) From left, 2008 Brody Scholars at the Brody School of Medicine are, from left, Mary Windham, Wesley O'Neal, Bryan Howington and Nabeel Arastu. Shown with them is Carole Novick, president of the ECU Medical & Health Sciences Foundation. (Photo by Cliff Hollis) YR NE re 7 a ‘s 0) (above) Storybook Theater actors gave a great performance of The Jungle Book. (right) Artist Matt Amante and nine other sculpture students installed works at the Craven Country Regional Airport. ., college of I fine arts & communication | (above) Storybook Theater students presented the story of WIlly Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. (left) Art student Jessica Braxton poses with her work on display at Emerg Gallery in downtown Greenville. 1) Irwin Robert and James Maynard of Golden Corral assisted Chancellor Steve Ballard in a ribbon-cutting ceremony to open the new ECU Golden Corral Culinary Center, a teaching lab for hospitality management and nutrition/dietetics classes. 2) Students acted as hosts for the College of Human Ecology's Legacy of Leadership Event. 3) Family and consumer sciences education majors completed teaching internships in middle and high schools throughout the state. — Ve 1) The College of Technology and Computer Science Scholarship Winners and Outstanding Seniors for 2009 were presented at the Robert and Betty Hill Breakfast of Excellence in Harvey Hall at the Murphy Center. 2)Engineering students worked diligently in class on building robots with various functions. 3) Robert and Betty Hill donated the funds to have the Breakfast of Excellence for College of TECS. Pictured: Betty Hill, Robert Hill, and Dr. David White, Dean of the College of TECS. 1) Dr. David White visits with IDIS students in the Industrial Distribution and Logistics Laboratory 2) Department of Engineering faculty member Dr. Jason Yao presents his research during Research and Creative Achievement Week. 3) CMGT student Charlotte Dietrich presents her research project, entitled “Estimating Construction Costs Using Building Information Modeling Software”. ee Se eS TT STE CO TOT ORS cE Eck sE Ceca esate Seaton poems = apne . op eee cna ~eewwees savas ess | i | } } 1) Students in Strategy First applaud during RBC Bank's q $500,000 endowment i announcement. Thanks to RBC : i Bank’s endowment, students will | a | pay nothing for textbooks or course materials in Strategy First. (Photo courtesy of Cliff Hollis, ECU News Bureau) 2) Nine College of Business students participate in the SAM International Business Conference, along with faculty advisor Dr. Andrew Herdman. 5 » 7 9 : ) ‘a G& rh The ECU chapter of SAM won the m7 4 . pe : i 2 first place Chapter Performance —~ mm Wa an ‘ | Award, Large Chapter Division for | : | 2008-2009 at the national conference in Las Vegas, Nev. The award is the highest national honor given by SAM to its individual chapte PSone eeey + +) ~easomacenes masse” ( Ceara SSS SSE ES, bus 4) (Left to right) Stephanie Jo Rogers, Leann Walker, Ssg.Matthew Pitts, Sgt. Christian Sanchez, Stacy Snell, and Amber Gill volunteer with Beta Alpha Psi, the accounting honor society. Members of Beta Alpha Psi helped send care packages to troops serving in Afghanistan and Iraq through the North Carolina branch of Give2TheTroops. mers) |(=\e (=e) Tal=tet= 1) Andrew Griffin, a senior finance major and president of the Student Government Association, is sworn into office next to his parents during an ECU Board of Trustees meeting. (Photo courtesy of Marc Kawanishi). 2) College of Business students tour the top of Brisbane, Australia, in Summer 2008 with Dr. Elaine Seeman (MIS). 3) Steve Jones, former RBC Bank market president for the Carolinas and Virginia, speaks to a Strategy First class during the bank's endowment announcement. (Photo courtesy of Cliff Hollis, ECU News Bureau) sho seananee tnbinanenaesamind a2 7 ee, te ae UL ge See San a anna rare net mae Te -_ = panne nected lela college of sye[U [ers F PE OT Faculty members welcome new dean, Dr. Linda Patriarca, before Convocation. Dr. Preston of Mathematics Education advises prospective educators at Teacher Career Day. from Dr. the BB&T ion In Louis Warren for her participat Teacher Leadership Academy. Ives recognition a — oO ~~ See 5 ® xo oo = Oo eV bE ae) BS ee © 17 L <9 ® == 16 05= 2° a @ Ss = = = 52 is re} } a On ts ® —— = ® O > cc (or MS = = Belinda Hunter rece thomas harriot ollege of «= arts & sciences 1) Students Daniel Nuccio and Brittany Bates sat down with Walter Isaacson, former CEO of CNN and editor of Time magazine, during the Voyages of Discovery Lecture Series. 2) Ron Mitchelson (middle) receives a $3.2 million software donation from Eric Lester (left), GeoGenesis software creator, and Matt Heric (right), CEO of IAVO. | H eS a ee 76 1) The Classical Studies Program hosted Odyssey Live, a 15-hour reading, on the campus mall. 2) Senior Jason Glisson discovered an underground chamber at an archeology field school in Belize during the summer. 3) Masters student Teddy Allen traveled to Rome, where he assisted with the Early Warning Systems Program within the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization. 4) Senior Jenna Bone assisted with pioneering new ways to kill cancer cells through physics and biochemistry. 5) ECU biologist Jason Bond received national attention after naming a new species of trapdoor spiders after Neil Young and talk show host Stephen Colbert. ee Ln © i 2h 1) The College of Nursing group poses with staff from La Union Centro Linguistico, a Guatemalan educational organization. 2) Student Casey Hill of Windsor helps paint a Guatemalan school. The determination of the Guatemalan people in the face of extreme poverty struck Hill. “It’s so fulfilling to see what other people go through. we’re so fortunate to have.” OF NUP aes Sera amt Oe a The purpose of learning is growth... A pet on AE a ESSER Nt rat ..and our minds, unlike our bodies, a SR gemeenernas rowing can continue grow as we continue to live. ~Mortimer Adler a a ft soi sommctitk TS al fer INT a: .BPANICS “3 Cary Morr. 6 METRO sabato AALS = . ARE esters, Stirs omtesnon ~ ga eA = i = cE RENN RETRO —_—<—<—<—<—$_$ = —— poet es Se — = wee : Bae He iay, ESS be re PR MA? steers a a ee he Sere * Be ee ~ RSaaae! | 4 i q ; a ee eee WaT BAS —_—— OFTBALL Xe) a ee | ome: 19-11 Away: 9-15 Neutral: 9-4 Conference: 10-12 Se oe Lc ec sata. tail a gine + a ee one anaes Nee et inn steer & - ‘ OUT Sate & f § balk guia i ee lan eae ee f he "Bo: Aree? 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In the Spring of 2009, four gentlemen were able to make one of their most memorable college introductions to their ECU peers. With friends, family, fraternity brothers and sorority sisters present to support, these gentlemen were able to display their love of the organization through greetings, songs, chants and stepping routines. This was their night to shine, and shine they (o|fo Pama Mal=hau ol -ler-laal-me- of lamolmr- Wad (elamig-lolli(e)am-tacem (-1e/-\ey/mlar-lm@ UIE) -lale mle )e-aUcl 6 in NPHC history and East Carolina University. ee EES ee eae sam ee Sn ASB TERIRO TS St sate cient etae neon ee eat Se ee adriwwe Most everyone knows the importance of giving, but very few understand the importance of giving of oneself. NPHC sororities Stepped up to the plate this year and did just that. They, in collaboration with Student Health Services, organized a campus blood drive. 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