In this oral history interview, Charles E. Davis discusses his time as a student at East Carolina, particularly his involvement in civil rights activism on campus, as well as his civil rights activism in the larger eastern North Carolina community.
Includes commencement programs, invitations, and other printed material related to spring, summer, and fall commencements.
Yvonne Cobourn speaks about her time as a student at East Carolina University in the late 1970s, including her classes and her on and off-campus jobs including working with Dr. Steven Riggs. She discusses her life in Greenville, North Carolina including local restaurants and attending musical performances at the Attic nightclub.
Warning: This collection contains racial imagery and rhetoric that may be offensive to users. This collection contains copies of the various student newspapers throughout East Carolina's history.
Expressions magazine seeks to provide a forum for minority students to explore societal themes which constitute the focus of each issue. Expressions contains essays, poetry, and artwork intended to spark discussions between self-identified minorities and the mainstream student body. It is managed by the Student Media Board.
This collection contains the constitution and bylaws of the East Carolina Housemother's Association.
In this oral history Phillip Dixon, Sr. talks about his childhood, time as a student and Student Government Association Vice President at East Carolina University, service on the the UNC Board of Governors and ECU Board of Trustees, legal career, and family life.
This collection contains records of East Carolina University's registered student organizations.
Interviews of graduates of East Carolina who were the first in their family to attend and graduate from college.
Collection contains scrapbooks, trophies, and certificates that document life in Belk Residence Hall on the campus of East Carolina University.
This collection contains a items related to student life and academics at East Carolina including certificates, event programs, brochures, and memorabilia.
This collection contains newsletters and brochures about the Ledonia Wright Cultural Center at East Carolina University and information about its events.
This collection contains alumnus Suzanne Payne's account of life as a female student at East Carolina University before the passing and implementation of Title IX legislation.
This collection contains administrative records, committee minutes and records, materials pertaining to events and programs sponsored by the Student Union, and records that pertain to the construction and renovation of Mendenhall Student Center and Wright Auditorium.