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22137
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The authors recount how East Carolina University took a big step toward integration four years before the first black student enrolled at the university when the Dave Brubeck Quartet performed there on the night of February 5, 1958. Brubeck arrived with a new bassist, Eugene Wright, who was black, and there were laws preventing black performers from appearing on stage. A compromise was reached, but the dam had been breached. Many black performers appeared in the following years.
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22304
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ECU Women's Basketball Coach Heather Macy and ECU Men's Basketball Coach Jeff Lebo discuss the University's new $17-million practice gym. The 49,000-square-foor, multi-level facility has identical facilities for the men's and women's teams. The Smith-Williams Center is named in honor of its major donors, Harry and Tammy Smith and Walter and Marie Williams.
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25384
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Thanks to the Wachovia Partnership East program, ECU is recruiting more students to get degrees in teaching to help solve the teacher shortage crisis.
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25386
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Steve Tuttle provides a list of ECU urban legends and then explains why they are or are not true. Some are not so clear cut and are simply stated as being unlikely or half-true.
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25394
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In the last few years, ECU’s Distance Education program has steadily swelled. The university boasts the world’s only nationally accredited online MBA program in the UNC system.
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25395
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While many universities in the UNC system now offer online degrees, ECU has far more to offer than the rest with 90 different online degree programs.
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25398
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Kelly King reflects on his time at ECU, his first job at BB&T and how he got to be president and chief operating officer at BB&T.
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25401
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David Gerrard, quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars expresses details from his time in college at ECU and how it got him to where he is today.
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25405
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ECU is not raising as much money as some might think. This has led to new campaign by the university to raise $200 million for various programs and scholarships.
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25413
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Steve Tuttle outlines the top ten things a freshmen should know before starting their first semester at ECU. The list includes things like what not to ever lose, and how to avoid looking stupid.
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25416
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Roddy Jones began his career at his dad’s construction company straight out of ECU. He eventually became the president of that company and worked on some of the biggest projects in North Carolina like Raleigh’s Crabtree Valley Mall.
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25419
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Hugh Johnson, an ECU alum, brought the big names to Minges for concerts in the 1970’s and 80’s. Now, he has been working for Vince Gill since 1989. He is on the road a lot, but enjoys the family feeling from the group he works with.
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25426
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Steve Ballard has done much for ECU as its Chancellor. After five years on the job, he decided to stay another 5. In addition, during an interview, Ballard talks about his impact on ECU and its impact on him.
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25433
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Jim Dodson has had many experiences in his life that have shaped how he writes. From the death of his father, to the aftermath of his divorce, his personal life has produced some of his best writing.
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25436
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After 42 years with the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, Charlie Adams is retiring. He has helped the NCHSAA reach many milestones, especially with women's sports.