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Digital Image of Aerial of East Carolina University Digital image of aerial footage of East Carolina University taken using a drone.
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The East Carolinian Newspaper, September 30, 1999 East Carolina's student-run campus newspaper was first published in 1923 as the East Carolina Teachers College News (1923-1925). It has been re-named as The Teco Echo (1925, 1926-1952), East Carolinian (1952-1969), Fountainhead (1969-1979), and The East Carolinian (1969, 1979-present). It includes local, state, national, and international stories with a focus on campus events.
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Photograph of Mike's Deli area after Hurricane Floyd in Greenville, North Carolina Floodwaters from Green Mill Run flow across Tenth Street and onto the East Carolina University campus just after Hurricane Floyd passed. The buildings that housed Mike's Deli and the post office were rebuilt and remain in use today.
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Photograph of the Groundbreaking of Medical Science Building at East Carolina University Photograph of the groundbreaking ceremony of the Medical Science Building of the East Carolina University School of Medicine. Left to right: Dr. William Laupus, Governor Jim Hunt, Dr. Leo Jenkins, and Chancellor Thomas Brewer.
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Political Cartoon Drawing Entitled "And After These We'll Take in Wilmington College" Undated News and Observer Sandy Huffaker political cartoon depicting East Carolina University president Leo W. Jenkins and eastern North Carolina legislators planning for advanced degrees and a medical school for ECU. It is signed at the bottom: "To Leo Jenkins- Best Wishes, Sandy Huffaker". Date approximated.
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Photograph of Joyner Model School Front exterior view of the Joyner Model School with two men standing in front of it. The Joyner School was used by East Carolina Teachers Training School and Pitt County Schools from 1917-1923 as an elementary school to train teachers. From the 1917 Training School Quarterly.
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Photograph of the Soda Shop at East Carolina Teachers College Photograph of the interior view of customers standing at the counter of the Soda Shop at East Carolina Teachers College with Coca-Cola drink machines on the counter. In 1946, the lobby of the Dining Hall (later the Old Cafeteria Building) was remodeled and included the Soda Shop.
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Photograph of Male Academy, Scotland Neck, North Carolina Photograph of the Male Academy in Scotland Neck, NC, taken circa 1910. This may be either the Vine Hill Male Academy (white students) or the Scotland Neck Male Academy (black students). Date approximated.
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Aerial Footage Taken from a Helicopter of East Carolina University Aerial footage taken from a helicopter; footage is primarily of the ECU medical campus and ECU Health Medical Center, as well as the main campus and Greenville in general.
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Aerial Photograph of East Carolina Teachers College Campus Black and white aerial photograph of East Carolina Teachers College campus. Writing on back reads "'Air view- East Carolina Teachers College, ca. 1946.' From a brochure produced by Greenville Chamber of Commerce. 'Greenville, North Carolina. Our Greenville, yours if you come.' No date."
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Drawing of East Carolina Teachers Training School campus Drawing of the East Carolina Teachers Training School campus from 5th street showing Jarvis Dormitory, Old Austin Building, and Wilson Dormitory.
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Architectural drawing of East Carolina Teachers Training School Architectural rendering of East Carolina Teachers Training School titled Aero-Plane View of East Carolina Teachers College by the H. A. Underwood Company, Architects and Engineers. Homes along Fifth Street in the foreground, from left to right: dormitory (never built), Ragsdale Hall, Whichard Building, Wright Building, Cotten Hall, Fleming Hall, Jarvis Hall, Old Austin Building, Wilson Hall (partial); classroom building (never built) and dormitory (never built) in the background.
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Image of Dr. Philip G. Rogers at Groundbreaking of Medical Center Image of Chancellor Dr. Philip G. Rogers at Groundbreaking Ceremony of Medical Center at East Carolina University.
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Image of Shovels at the Groundbreaking Ceremony at East Carolina University. ECU broke ground in November 2024 on the Center for Medical Education Building, a seven-story, 195,000-square-foot facility adjacent to the existing Brody Building, scheduled for completion in 2027.
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Image of the Dedication of the Life Sciences and Biotechnology Building at East Carolina University Image of the dedication speech for the Life Sciences and Biotechnology Building at East Carolina University.
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Image of Construction of Life Sciences and Biotechnology Building Construction continues on the frame of the Life Sciences and Biotechnology Building at East Carolina University.
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Image of Main Campus Student Center Image of the Main Campus Student Center at East Carolina University.
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Image of New Student Center Construction Tour Dr. Erik Kneubuehl, associate vice chancellor of Student Involvement and Leadership, left, Dr. Virginia Hardy, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, Chancellor Cecil Staton and Aaron Lucier, Director of Housing Operations, pause for a photograph outside of ECU's new student center after a tour Monday.
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Photograph of the A.J. Fletcher Music Building at East Carolina University Photograph of the A.J. Fletcher Music Building on East Carolina University's Campus taken from across 10th Street.
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Photograph of the A.J. Fletcher Music Building at East Carolina University Photograph of East Carolina University students walking near A.J. Fletcher Building. Date approximated.
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Image of the Rivers Building at East Carolina University Image of the Rivers Building, which houses the Nursing and Home Economics Departments on East Carolina University's campus in Greenville, North Carolina.
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Photograph of the Rivers Building Exterior at East Carolina University Photograph of the Rivers Building exterior on East Carolina University's Campus.
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Photograph of East Carolina University Mascot "Pee-Dee the Pirate" Sculpture The statue of the East Carolina University mascot, Pee Dee the Pirate, stands 13 feet tall and is constructed from three tons of cast bronze atop a concrete base. The pirate is dressed in typical swashbuckler attire, with a large tricorn hat, tall cuffed boots, and a pistol in his belt. He is depicted ready for action, with his right foot resting atop a mound of cannon balls and his right hand raised high brandishing his sword. A small cannon is placed on his right. The sculpture sits on a large semi-circular base that holds a bronze plaque with the inscription.
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Photograph of an East Carolina University Football Game at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Photograph of an East Carolina University football game taken from Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium in 1999.
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Image of Joyner Library Exterior on ECU Campus Image of Joyner Library. View from the bus stop looking toward the mall. Date approximated.