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Oct 19, 2018
  • Kevin Syers

ECU Announces New Office, Executive Director

Retired U.S. Navy Capt. Keith Wheeler has been named the inaugural executive director for East Carolina University’s newly created Office of National Security and Industry Initiatives. Wheeler joins ECU after...

Oct 19, 2018
  • Kevin Syers

Sylvan Heights Bird Park, ECU Announce Formal Collaboration

Sylvan Heights Bird Park and East Carolina University officials have approved a formal collaboration to boost interdisciplinary research alliances and preserve endangered waterfowl. The collaboration allows both parties to support...

Sep 05, 2018
  • Kevin Syers

Researcher Focuses on Military Health

East Carolina University’s Angela Lamson recently spent her weekend at the U.S. Department of Defense’s premier scientific meeting, sharing her research with military leaders in the area of integrated health...

Jul 30, 2018
  • Kevin Syers

Air Force Special Tactics members tour ECU

Experts from the Air Force 724th Special Tactics Group toured several East Carolina University Health and Human Performance and Physical Therapy laboratories July 23, as the group was briefed on...

Jun 27, 2018
  • Kevin Syers

Researchers Attend Air Force Workshop

Five East Carolina University researchers presented their projects at the U.S. Air Force Science and Technology 2030 Workshop in April. The workshop, hosted by the University of South Florida, was...

Jun 27, 2018
  • Kevin Syers

Student startup helps veterans with transition to college

Matt McCall has been there. He knows what it’s like. Now, with help from GreenvilleSEED@ECU, he’s working to help other veterans make the transition from the military to college. McCall,...

Jun 27, 2018
  • Kevin Syers

SOLDIER TO SCHOLAR

Successfully transitioning from the military to the university is the focus of a new grant-funded program for student veterans at East Carolina University. Dr. Anna Froula, associate professor of film...

May 15, 2018
  • Kevin Syers

Eastern AHEC, ECU and Camp Lejeune partner on new military-civilian cardiac conference

More than 250 military and civilian health professionals came together for a new educational conference entitled Premature Cardiac Death in Eastern North Carolina on May 8 at Camp Lejeune. This...

May 11, 2018
  • Kevin Syers

Honor a service member with a Memorial Walk commemorative brick

Each November, the Office of Military Programs conducts a ceremony to honor those whose engraved brick pavers will become part of the Memorial Walk located west of Christenbury Memorial Gymnasium. The...

Sep 09, 2017
  • Kevin Syers

UNDERSEA MISSION

Researchers in East Carolina University’s Program in Maritime Studies are working with the Department of Defense on a project they hope will give some peace of mind to U.S. military...