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  2. East Carolina University - Wikipedia

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    East Carolina University. East Carolina University (ECU) is a public university in Greenville, North Carolina, United States. [6] It is the fourth largest university in North Carolina and the only one in the state with schools of medicine, dentistry and engineering. Founded on March 8, 1907, as a teacher training school, East Carolina has grown ...

  3. List of East Carolina University alumni - Wikipedia

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    This list of East Carolina University alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students and current students of East Carolina University. East Carolina alumni are generally known as Pirates . The first class of 123 students entered ECTTS in 1909, [ 1 ] and the first 16 graduates received their degrees in 1911. [ 2 ]

  4. History of East Carolina University - Wikipedia

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    History of East Carolina University. East Carolina University can trace its roots to 1901 when City of Wilson citizens went to Raleigh to petition the N.C. General Assembly for an Eastern North Carolina Normal College. [1] The delegation wanted the Normal College in Wilson. The request was denied because the politicians did not want to take ...

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  6. List of East Carolina University buildings - Wikipedia

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    Ledyard E. Ross Hall. Ledyard E. Ross Hall is a building on the East Carolina University campus at MacGregor Downs Road in Greenville, North Carolina in the United States, adjacent to the ECU Health Sciences Building. The facility was named after Ledyard E. Ross, a class of 1951 ECU graduate and notable Greenville orthodontist.

  7. VCU College of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    egr.vcu.edu. The Virginia Commonwealth University College of Engineering is a Richmond -based engineering education institution that offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in biomedical engineering, chemical and life science engineering, computer science, electrical and computer engineering, and mechanical and nuclear engineering. [3]

  8. Olin College - Wikipedia

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    www.olin.edu. Olin College of Engineering, officially Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering, is a private college focused on engineering and located in Needham, Massachusetts. Its endowment had been funded primarily by the defunct F. W. Olin Foundation. The college covers half of each admitted student's tuition through the Olin Scholarship.

  9. North Carolina State University College of Engineering

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    North Carolina State University's College of Engineering (CoE) is the flagship college of engineering in the state of North Carolina and the largest college at North Carolina State University in terms of enrollment, followed by CHASS, with 9 core departments and 3 affiliated departments offering 18 bachelor's, 17 master's and 13 doctoral degrees.