Joyful noises Members of the ECU Chamber Singers practice in anticipation of a performance at what's called the "World Series of choral events" -- the American Choral Directors Association annual convention in Miami in March. More than 10,000 conductors, singers, teachers and church musicians usually attend the event.
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Flowers blooming around the Science and Technology Building on campus hint of the coming spring.
A day after a third surgical robot arrived, it was used to perform the 300th robot-assisted mitral valve repair performed in Greenville. Robotic surgery pioneer Dr. W. Randolph Chitwood Jr. (right), said the new machine offers several enhancements. Read more about this medical advancement and other stories making news around campus in the ECU Report.
Research Under the Microscope By Marion Blackburn Already known for medical discoveries, ECU is inventing a broader research mission to better serve the community and the state. Full story
Self Portrait By Steve Tuttle After four decades together, Beverly Cox '67 and the National Portrait Gallery in Washington reflect the same sense of timeless grace. Full story
By Bethany Bradsher The financial rewards are substantial but the more than 150 ECU students who are Army and Air Force ROTC cadets say it's the discipline, structure and accountability that they most value. Full story
By Bethany Bradsher After stellar college careers, six former Pirate baseball players now are coaching a Division 1 universities using skills learned from the late Keith LeClair. Full story
By Henry Ferrell An odd mixture of civil leaders, developers and contractors eager for sales stare out from East Carolina's most iconic photograph. Full story