East Carolina University. Office of the Chancellor.

Dates:
Active 1958
Active 1978
Active 1921
Active 1951
Active 1982
Active 1988
Active 1909
Active 1982
Active 1907
Active 1934
Active 1908
Active 1986
Active 1908
Active 1978
Active 1907
Active 1972
Active 1989
Active 1907
Active 1920
Active 1963
Active 1999
Active 1909
Active 1936
Active 1948
Active 1960
Active 1909
Active 1949
Active 1960
Active 1978
Active 1967
Active 1952
Active 1967
Active 1947
Active 1959
Active 1921
Active 1929
Active 1908

History notes:

Leo W. Jenkins was the last president of East Carolina College and the first chancellor of East Carolina University.

From the description of Chancellor's office records. Speech file. Leo W. Jenkins speech file, 1958-1978. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 180996837

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.

From the description of Memorabilia collection. East Carolina Teachers College memorabilia, 1921-1951. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 166269967

John M. Howell's tenure as Chancellor of East Carolina University lasted from 1982 to 1988.

From the description of Chancellor's office records. Speech file. John M. Howell speech file, 1982-1988. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 180996849

The Board of Trustees was created March 7, 1907.

From the description of Board of Trustees records. Correspondence file, 1909-1982 (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 174499987

Robert H. Wright was the first president of East Carolina Teacher's Training School.

From the description of Chancellor's office records. Speech file. Robert H. Wright speech file, 1907-1934. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 180996804

The Board of Trustees was created March 7, 1907.

From the description of Board of Trustees records. Oaths of office file, 1908-1986 (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 174500000

The Board of Trustees was created March 7, 1907.

From the description of Board of Trustees records. Executive Committee file. Meeting minutes file, 1908-1978. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 174499965

The Board of Trustees was created March 7, 1907.

From the description of Board of Trustees records. Biographical file, 1907- (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 174500007

The Board of Trustees was created March 7, 1907.

From the description of Board of Trustees records. Bylaws file, 1972-1989. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 174499999

East Carolina Teachers Training School was chartered on March 8, 1907. In 1921, ECTTS was renamed East Carolina Teachers College.

From the description of Memorabilia collection. East Carolina Teachers Training School memorabilia, 1907-1920. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 166269966

The Board of Trustees was created March 7, 1907.

From the description of Board of Trustees records. Resolutions file, 1963-1999. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 174500012

The Board of Trustees was created March 7, 1907.

From the description of Board of Trustees records. Executive Committee file. Administrative file, 1909-1936. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 174499973

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.

From the description of Chancellor's office records. Scrapbook file. John D. Messick scrapbook file, 1948-1960. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 157011561

Robert H. Wright was the first president of East Carolina Teacher's Training School.

From the description of Chancellor's office records. Scrapbook file. Robert H. Wright scrapbook file, 1909-1949. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 157011560

Leo W. Jenkins was the last president of East Carolina College and the first chancellor of East Carolina University.

From the description of Chancellor's office records. Scrapbook file. Leo W. Jenkins scrapbook file, 1960-1978. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 157011562

On June 29, 1967, East Carolina College was renamed East Carolina University. The Brody Building, dedicated in 1982, houses the School of Medicine.

From the description of Memorabilia collection. East Carolina University memorabilia, 1967- (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 166269970

In 1951, East Carolina Teachers College received college status and was renamed East Carolina College. In 1967, it became East Carolina University.

From the description of Memorabilia collection. East Carolina College memorabilia, 1952-1967. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 166269968

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.

From the description of Chancellor's office records. Speech file. John D. Messick speech file, 1947-1959. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 180996830

The Building Committee was formed in 1921 and five buildings (Ragsdale, Whichard, Graham, Cotton and Fleming) were built over the next eight years.

From the description of Board of Trustees records. Building Committee file, 1921-1929. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 174499980

The Board of Trustees was created March 7, 1907.

From the description of Board of Trustees records. Meeting minutes file, 1908- (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 174499952

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  • Adult education
  • College presidents
  • College sports
  • Community and college
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  • Teacher education
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