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This collection contains calendars published for East Carolina University, including centennial calendars, campus activity calendars, handbook calendars, and historical calendars.
The first yearbook published by the students of East Carolina Teachers College, The Tecoan, debuted in 1923. The name of the yearbook changed to the Buccaneer in 1953. The Buccaneer suspended publication from 1976-1978 and 1991-2005, finally ceasing in 2018. It was superseded by Anchors Away in 2019.
This collection contains records of East Carolina's University Administration, including self-study reports.
This collection contains student handbooks that include university hours, campus calendars, and social regulations.
This collection contains proceedings of the Chancellor's Forum and publications by the Chancellor's forum.
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 published directory information for alumni of East Carolina University.
Includes commencement programs, invitations, and other printed material related to spring, summer, and fall commencements.
This collection contains copies of East Magazine, which is published quarterly and showcases the accomplishments of faculty, staff, and alumni of East Carolina University.
This collection contains copies of the East Carolina Poetry Forum Series.
The Records of the Department of Admissions are comprised of annual reports, manuals, scholarships, and miscellaneous documents such as announcements, brochures, and publications.
The collection contains the records of the East Carolina Faculty Wives Club, later known as the East Carolina University Women's Club and the East Carolina University Club.
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