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In 2000, two start-up companies that will develop and market East Carolina University technology were incorporated. One is Janus Development Group, which will develop technological devices to assist individuals with disabilities. Sequoiah, the second company, will develop a wireless, Internet-based system to maintain and analyze medical records.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Spring 2001, p5, il, f Periodical Website
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Tinsley Yarbrough, professor of political science at East Carolina University, has written eight books on the United States Supreme Court. In an interview with Edge magazine, he discusses his views on the federal court, including the 2000 national election decision.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Spring 2001, p22-25, il Periodical Website
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In October 2000, Paul Tardif received the East Carolina University Career Award for Research and Creative Activity and the title of distinguished research professor. Tardif's career spans over three decades and extends far beyond the university's environs. Among his accomplishments are playing the Kennedy Center honors for twenty years, touring with Tony Bennett, several Presidential inaugurals, and numerous solo and ensemble performances.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Spring 2001, p31, il Periodical Website
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For the past two decades, East Carolina University's Maritime History Program, founded by Dr. William Still, has researched Civil War shipwrecks in such far-flung places as coastal North Carolina, France, Bermuda, and Micronesia. The writer discusses dive sites and what has been learned from them.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Spring 2001, p6-11, il Periodical Website
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Peter Makuck, author, poet, professor of English at East Carolina University, and founder of Tar River Poetry, which he has edited for twenty-four years, is profiled in this Edge article.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Spring 2001, p26-30, il Periodical Website
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