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  2. List of East Carolina University buildings - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. East Carolina University - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    It is home to the East Carolina University Pirates men's and women's basketball teams and women's volleyball team. The facility underwent a complete renovation prior to the 1994–95 season [5] and seats 8,000 people. [1] [7] The building was named for the Minges and Williams families in honor of their longstanding support of the University. [6]

  5. History of East Carolina University - Wikipedia

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    When classes started in 1909, ECTTS has six buildings. [9] These buildings included two dormitories: Jarvis and Wilson, Administration Building, Power Plant, Infirmary, and Refectory (Dining Hall). [7] Tuition was free for all students who pledged to teach for two years, and $45.00 for all other students.

  6. Dowdy–Ficklen Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Dowdy–Ficklen Stadium is the on-campus football facility at East Carolina University for the East Carolina Pirates in Greenville, North Carolina.The official capacity of the stadium is 51,000, tying it for the second largest college stadium in North Carolina.

  7. College of Fine Arts and Communication at East Carolina ...

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    The College of Fine Arts & Communication at East Carolina University [1] is composed of four schools. The College was created on July 1, 2003, but has its roots to the beginning of ECU in 1907. The School of Theatre and Dance runs productions by the East Carolina Playhouse (student theatre) and the East Carolina Summer Theatre (professional ...

  8. Clark–LeClair Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Clark–LeClair Stadium is a baseball park located on the campus of East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. It is the home field of the East Carolina Pirates of the American Athletic Conference. The stadium was named after Pirate alumnus and contributor Bill Clark and former Pirates coach Keith LeClair.

  9. Blue Ridge Assembly Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The main building is Eureka Hall (originally named Robert E. Lee Hall, but renamed in 2015) designed by Louis E. Jallade. It was built in 1911–1912, and is a three-story, seven-bay, frame building with a full-height octastyle portico. Also located on the large central courtyard are the Gymnasium (c. 1915), Asheville Hall (1926), Abbott Hall ...