
Ronnie Woodward
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1 month ago |
news.ecu.edu | Glen Webster |Ronnie Woodward
Published Feb 27, 2025 by Filed under: RALEIGH — Dr. Angela Lamson had a natural and definitive response to the phone call she received informing her she won the 2024 Governor James E. Holshouser, Jr. Award for Excellence in Public Service. “Almost immediately, my mind went to the thousands of patients who have trusted our medical family therapy and marriage and family therapy students to care for their mental health needs,” Lamson said.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
news.ecu.edu | Glen Webster |Ronnie Woodward
Published Oct 21, 2024 by Filed under: A biography written about North Carolina’s first congresswoman, Jane Pratt, might not have been possible without East Carolina University’s Special Collections. Author Marion Deerhake used a plethora of sources to research and chronicle the breakthroughs by her distant cousin, Pratt, who was elected as the state’s first congresswoman in 1946.
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Jul 17, 2024 |
news.ecu.edu | Richard Butler |Ronnie Woodward
Published Jul 17, 2024 by Filed under: After Molly Tripp returned home from ECU Health with her thriving and healthy baby, she was an advocate as much as anyone for the East Carolina University active moms studies that have proven exercise during pregnancy is beneficial to mothers and babies. Tripp, an ECU faculty member in the College of Health and Human Performance, was a study participant earlier this year.
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Jun 24, 2024 |
news.ecu.edu | Richard Butler |Ronnie Woodward
Published Jun 24, 2024 by Filed under: An award nominator described Martha Elmore as a consistent mentor, colleague and friend for many archivists. Many is a key word, supported by the fact that Elmore began her service to archives and East Carolina University as a student employee in 1976 and since then has consistently thrived, led and adjusted for decades as a mainstay for ECU archives and manuscripts. She earned this year’s Thornton W.
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Jan 3, 2024 |
news.ecu.edu | Richard Butler |Ronnie Woodward
Eboni Baugh’s teaching style has been molded by various mentors and specifically the phrase, “You need to do this.”Throughout her career, Baugh has often listened first and followed with action. That process led to her bachelor’s degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, master’s degree at East Carolina University and doctoral degree from Florida State University before beginning her professional academia career at the University of Florida.
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