East Carolina University. Office of the Chancellor.
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Leo W. Jenkins was the last president of East Carolina College and the first chancellor of East Carolina University.
In 1921, East Carolina Teachers Training School was renamed East Carolina Teachers College. In 1951, upon receiving college status, it was renamed East Carolina College. Howard J. McGinnis was acting president of the college from 1944-1946. He then organized the division of field services, and managed it until his retirement in 1950.
John M. Howell's tenure as Chancellor of East Carolina University lasted from 1982 to 1988.
The Board of Trustees was created March 7, 1907.
Robert H. Wright was the first president of East Carolina Teacher's Training School.
The Board of Trustees was created March 7, 1907.
The Board of Trustees was created March 7, 1907.
The Board of Trustees was created March 7, 1907.
The Board of Trustees was created March 7, 1907.
East Carolina Teachers Training School was chartered on March 8, 1907. In 1921, ECTTS was renamed East Carolina Teachers College.
The Board of Trustees was created March 7, 1907.
The Board of Trustees was created March 7, 1907.
John D. Messick was the fifth president of East Carolina Teachers College and his administration saw the transformation of the school to East Carolina College in 1951.
Robert H. Wright was the first president of East Carolina Teacher's Training School.
Leo W. Jenkins was the last president of East Carolina College and the first chancellor of East Carolina University.
On June 29, 1967, East Carolina College was renamed East Carolina University. The Brody Building, dedicated in 1982, houses the School of Medicine.
In 1951, East Carolina Teachers College received college status and was renamed East Carolina College. In 1967, it became East Carolina University.
John D. Messick was the fifth president of East Carolina Teachers College and his administration saw the transformation of the school to East Carolina College in 1951.
The Building Committee was formed in 1921 and five buildings (Ragsdale, Whichard, Graham, Cotton and Fleming) were built over the next eight years.
The Board of Trustees was created March 7, 1907.
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