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This collection contains reports, correspondence, meeting minutes, newspaper clippings and newsletters, publications, workshop programs, scrapbooks, and photographs of the Greenville Chapter of the American Association of University Women.
This collection contains the annual East Carolina Brody School of Medicine Catalogue that provides information about courses offered.
Papers (1791, 1846-1941) including correspondence, diaries, visitation books, account books, memoranda books, financial papers, minute books, photographs, land records and miscellaneous.
This collection contains records and publications of the Panhellenic Council.
This collection contains publications by the Neuroscience Program.
This collection contains administrative records from the Chancellor's Office.
This collection contains records from the Student Employment Office.
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.
The Records of East Carolina Tennis are comprised of media guides.
A digital collection containing photographs of headstones of Confederate officers who died at Johnson Island, Ohio Prisoner of War Camp and a document detailing some biographical information of the officers.
This collection contains syllabi from the Department of Interior Design and Merchandising.
Papers (1844-1914) relating to crop prices and real estate, consisting of microfilms of photocopies, correspondence, flyer, military records, land records and muster rolls.
Daybook (1847-1869) for Pitt County, North Carolina, physician Dr. Richard Williams including credits and debits, list of birth and deaths, sale of enslaved black persons, and dates of sale of enslaved persons.
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