12/29/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 12/29/2025 07:25
East Carolina University's top 10 stories of 2025 highlight research milestones and inspirational personal triumphs. Relive the stories behind ECU's defining moments of the year, from earning the prestigious R1 designation to unforgettable performances.
In February, ECU was placed in the top 5% of institutions in the nation recognized for having the highest level of research activity. Securing the Research 1 (R1) designation solidifies ECU's status as one of the nation's most prestigious academic institutions.
Lifelong Pirates take advantage of distance learning to earn Doctor of Public Health degrees. Twins Linda and Brenda Sharpe serve as U.S. Navy commanders in Washington, D.C. and completed their doctoral degrees in May.
Richard Eakin, who served as ECU's chancellor from 1987 to 2001, died June 2. During his tenure, the student body grew by nearly a third. At the same time, ECU's research accomplishments were recognized in its Carnegie classification as a doctoral/research institution.
In March, the Brody School of Medicine's Class of 2025 along with medical students across the nation, learned where they would spend the next several years completing their residencies.
ECU nursing student Olivia Giambalvo is using the lessons she learned in the wake of loss to inform the way she will care for her patients.
From group trips to solo positions, ECU students went to all corners of the globe as they explored new places that broadened their view of the world.
High blood pressure is a leading risk factor in two of the leading causes of death in the U.S. - heart disease and stroke. ECU researchers have identified a novel therapeutic target that could lead to more effective treatments.
Charlotte Pete knew since middle school that she wanted to be an occupational therapist and overcame a brain injury to realize that dream.
East Carolina University's 2024 Treasured Pirates and employees with 30 years or more of service were recognized in a ceremony in January.
The School of Theatre and Dance's production of 'Legally Blonde: The Musical' in November experienced sold-out audiences and viral success. Relive the experience one last time.