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Colleges and Universities
East Carolina University’s Main Campus Student Center.
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East Carolina University
Chancellor: Philip Rogers Address: East Fifth Street, Greenville General phone: 328-6131 Internet address: www.ecu.edu
f East Carolina University is a doctoral-research institution with an enrollment of 28,000 and about 2,000 full-time and part-time faculty members. It is a member of the 16-campus University of North Carolina system.
f Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, ECU offers degrees from more than a dozen colleges and schools, including the Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences, College of Allied Health Sciences, College of Business, College of Education, College of Engineering and Technology, College of Fine Arts and Communication, College of Health and Human Performance, College of Nursing, School of Dental Medicine, Brody School of Medicine, Graduate School and Honors College.
f It offers 87 bachelor’s, 69 master’s, two intermediate, five professional practice doctoral and 13 research scholarship doctoral degrees in fields such as medical sciences, education, coastal resources management, communication sciences and disorders and nursing.
Parking
Visitors to campus can purchase parking permits from the Department of Parking and Transportation Services, 305 E. 10th St., 328-6294. They also may obtain a permit from the department they are visiting. The permit allows parking in specified areas of campus. Hourly, paid parking is available at the Main Campus Student Center Parking Deck, 305 E. 10th St.
ECU Board of Trustees
Thirteen trustees make up the university’s governing board. Eight members are appointed by the UNC Board of Governors and four are appointed by the North Carolina General Assembly to four-year terms. The student body president is an ex-officio member. The board is responsible for promoting the development of the university and advising the Board of Governors and the chancellor on management issues. The board meets approximately five times a year. Members are:
f Chairman: Scott Shook of Greenville is a financial adviser and vice president of Truist Wealth f Vice Chairman: R. Jason Poole is a partner with the TRP accounting firm in Fayetteville. f Secretary: Cassandra Burt of Emerald Isle is retired from Hastings Ford. f Leigh Fanning of Greenville was the owner/director of R.A. Jeffreys Distributing. f Thomas Furr of Durham is founder and CEO of PatientPay. f Dave Fussell is the president of Duplin Wine Cellars Inc. f Van Isley of Raleigh is founder and CEO of Professional Builders Supply f Angela Moss of Chapel Hill is senior director at the UNC Management Company. f J. Fielding Miller is the CEO of Captrust Financial Advisors in Raleigh. f Jeff Roberts of Williamston is chief executive officer of Amani Res dential Services. f Jim Segrave of Kinston is owner of LGM Enterprises. f Vince Smith is a member of the U.S. Air Force Personnel Security Appeal Board in Vienna, Va. f Student Government Association president: Ryan Bonnett, serves on the board as an ex-officio voting member.
Pitt Community College
Pitt Community College awards associate degrees, diplomas and certificates in more than 80 programs of study. It also provides adult basic education and literacy training, English Language Acquisition courses, small business assistance, customized training for business and industry, workforce development classes and personal enrichment courses. Combined, PCC offers more than 280 credentials through curriculum and continuing education programming.
PCC serves approximately 20,000 credit and non-credit students annually on its main campus in Winterville, satellite campuses/facilities throughout Pitt County, and online.
President: Dr. Lawrence L. Rouse General phone: 493-7200 Internet address: www.pittcc.edu
PCC Board of Trustees
The 13-member Board of Trustees is the college’s governing body. The Pitt County Board of Commissioners, Pitt County Board of Education and the governor appoint four members each to four-year terms. The Student Government Association president is elected by the student body and serves as an ex-officio member. Its members are: f Chairman: Gary Evans of Ayden is general manager of Procurement Analysis and Regulatory Affairs for Pyxus Agriculture USA, LLC. f Vice Chairwoman: Charles Ellis of Greenville is an attorney with Ward and Smith, P.A. f Secretary: Steve M. Lassiter is the Assistant Superintendent of Pitt County Schools. f Gloristine Brown is the Mayor of the Town of Bethel. f Brian Floyd is the president of Vidant Health Medical Center. f Kathy Frazier of Ayden is a retired Pitt County Schools educator. f Lindsey Griffin is a retired business owner living in Greenville. f Dr. Peter J. Kragel of Greenville is a retired professor and chairman of the department of pathology and lab ratory medicine at the Brody School of Medicine. f Don Mills of Greenville is retired from NACCO Materials Handling Group. f Patti Sanders-Smith of Greenville is an adjunct profe sor at Gardner-Webb University and retired assistant superintendent of Wilson County Schools. f Tyree Walker of Greenville is the retired chief human resource officer at Vidant Medical Center. f Randy Walters of Farmville is the owner of Farmville Furniture Co. f Tahira Gatson is Student Government Association president.
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