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The East Carolina University College of Education is the oldest college at East Carolina University.The original mission of ECU was as a teacher training school. The college has ten undergraduate programs, eight graduate programs, a doctoral program, and an Educational Specialist/Certificate of Advanced Study.
East Carolina University Board of Trustees first authorized a master's degree program on August 22, 1929. [4] The degrees' were first awarded in 1933. [5] From 1929 to 1941, the school focused on education degrees, and first offered a non-teaching master's of science degree in 1941.
East Carolina University: Library Science; University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA): Department of Information Studies (UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies) St. Catherine University: Master of Library and Information Science
Professor of Political Science; U.S. Senator: 1964 1980 (no) [7] [8] Robert Ebendorf: Carol Grotnes Belk Distinguished Professor of Art: 1997 (active) (no) [9] Paul J. Gemperline: Associate Vice Chancellor, Division of Research and Graduate Studies; Acting Dean, Graduate School: 1982 (active) (no) [10] Selim Giray
The Trustees Fountain at Wright Circle on the main campus at East Carolina University. ECU is home to nine undergraduate colleges, a graduate school, and four professional schools. The oldest school is the modern day College of Education. The university offers 16 doctoral degree programs, 4 first professional degree programs, 76 master's degree ...
Information science (often termed as library and information science) is an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary field that applies the practices, perspectives, and tools of management, information technology, education, and other areas to libraries; the collection, organization, preservation, and dissemination of information resources; and the political economy of information.
Provost, academic affairs, University of Missouri-Kansas City; Vice provost for research and dean of the Graduate College, Bowling Green State University, 1998-June 2001. Founding director, Margaret Chase Smith Center for Public Policy, University of Maine, 1989-1998. Director, University of Maine System/State Government Partnership Program ...
From 1969 to 2002, he held a series of combined faculty and leadership positions at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science ("GSLIS") at Simmons College: instructor (1969–1970); assistant professor (1970–1973); associate professor (1974–1980); professor (1980-2002); associate dean (1974–1994); and dean of GSLIS (1994-2002).