March 24
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Recruiting Information
Tuesday
5:00pm
Bate Classroom Building, Room 1010
ECU STUDENTS! Please join The Career Center in welcoming Vickie Hunter, the Strategic Recruiter, from The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to campus. An information session will be held in Bate room 1010, on March 24th starting at 5:00pm. All interested students are encouraged to take advantage of this great opportunity to meet and gain employment information with the world renowned CDC.
The CDC is recruiting for many types of positions within their organization. Regardless of your major, and given the current economic climate, this is a good event to attend if you are interested in finding a job.
Please contact The Career Center with any questions at (252)328-6050.
April 7
Carolyn Freeze Baynes
Memorial Lecture on Social Justice
Tuesday
2:00pm
Hendrix Auditorium Mendenhall Student Center
Free of charge. Open to the public.
“Speaking Truth to Power”
presented by
Former U.S. Ambassador Joseph Wilson
The identity of CIA agent Valerie Plame was leaked by White House officials in 2003 as punishment to Plame’s husband, former U.S. Ambassador Joseph Wilson, when Wilson told the truth to the American people about weapons of mass destruction. The leak is still in the news, threatening further consequences for the Bush Administration. Now, Joseph Wilson is coming to East Carolina University to address the incident and its message for democracy.
The lecture is sponsored by the ECU College of Human Ecology’s Carolyn Freeze Baynes Memorial Lecture on Social Justice, ECU Student Union Programming Board, and the ECU Office of Institutional Diversity.
Contacts: College of Human Ecology, novotnym@ecu.edu, 252-328-2882 or heustessg@ecu.edu, 252-737-2420
Q and A will follow the lecture. For information on parking, contact ECU Parking and Transportation Services at (252) 328-6294/6963 or www.ecu.edu/parking/. Individuals requesting accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) should call 252-737-1916 (voice/TTY) at least 48 hours prior to the event.
The East Carolina University College of Human Ecology educates professionals who enhance the well-being of people and communities. Through research, service, and outreach, each academic discipline strives to improve the relationship between people and their environments. For more information on the College of Human Ecology at East Carolina University, visit www.ecu.edu/che.