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The Records of the East Carolina Women's Track and Field are comprised of media guides.
The Records of East Carolina Men's Track and Field are comprised of media guides.
This collection contains annual reports, administrative documents such as unit codes, printed materials, event programs, and student work from the School of Social Work.
East Carolina University's Science Camp for Academically Gifted Students includes an in-depth instructional curriculum, free and structured recreation periods and an evening lecture series. The facutly and staff of the camp consists of ECU personnel and local science teachers with various specialities as well as dormitory counselors. Students attend classes in university classrooms and laboratories and are housed in a university dorm. Participants are selected on the basis of (1) the recommendation of a teacher, counselor, or principal; (2) grades in science and mathematics; (3) latest acheivement test scores; and, (4) the date of application.
Collection contains printed materials documenting the activities of the organization as well as cultural objects belonging to the organization.
This collection contains the administrative records of the Division of Administration and Finance.
This collection contains programs, reports, and correspondence related the operation of the Division of Health Sciences.
This collection contains the administrative records for the East Carolina Department of University Sponsored Programs. It includes annual reports, newsletters, presentations, and announcements.
This collection contains scrapbooks about the Department and later School of Home Economics. The collection also contains annual reports, meeting minutes, course information and syllabi, event programs, publications, and photographs.
This collection contains the records of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies including annual reports, self-studies and reports, correspondence, unit code of operations and a poster for Religious Studies.
This collection contains materials about the W. Keats Sparrow Writing Award and Rhem-Schwarzmann Award given by Academic Library Services, budget reports, annual paraprofessional conference, changes to library operations in response to COVID-19, division newsletters, committee meeting minutes, publications, and photographs. Materials relate to both J. Y. Joyner Library and the Music Library. There are also unprocessed materials in this collection.
This collection contains materials from Campus Safety and Auxiliary Services, which include the Office of Environmental Health and Safety, Campus Police, Mail Services, One Card Office, Student Stores, and University Printing and Graphics.
This collection contains press releases, correspondence, recruitment literature, flight shields, photographs of awards and plaques, and some photographs detailing the history of the United States Air Force ROTC Program.
This collection contains committee minutes, self-studies, annual reports, correspondence, topical files, and accreditation information.
The Karel B. Absolon Collection is comprised of Absolon family papers and Karel B. Absolon's research and collecting interest, particularly Theodor Billroth. The papers relating to Absolon's family span three generations and include Karel B. Absolon, Karel Absolon, Willibald Absolon, and Jaroslav Bakes (a cousin to Karel Absolon). Karel B. Absolon's primary research interest was Austrian abdominal surgeon Theodor Billroth (1829-1894). Absolon also collected items related to European, primarily men, in the science field. The collection includes correspondence, translations, prints, photographs, articles, ephemera, and original documents.
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