Main campus [ edit ] Academic buildings [ edit ] Building Image Constructed Notes Reference A. J. Fletcher Music Center 1966 School of Music and Music Library [1] Harold H. Bate Building 1988 College of Business, Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Business Education, BB&T Center for Leadership Development, and the Honors Program [2] Brewster Building 1970 Departments of History, Geography, Political Science, Sociology, and Economics [3] Austin Building 1964 Department of Mathematics [4] Carol Belk Building 1972 College of Health and Human Performance [5] Belk Annex 1 Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies Christenbury Memorial Gymnasium 1952 Department of Health Education and Promotion [6] Eller House 1925 Graduate Program in Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology [7] Erwin Building 1952 College of Fine Arts and Communication [8] Family Therapy Clinic Flanagan Building 1939 Departments of Anthropology, Geology and Science and Math Education, and the Institute for Coastal and Marine Resources [9] Graham Building 1929 Department of Geological Sciences [10] Howell Science Complex 1969 Departments of Physics and Biology [11] Jenkins Fine Arts Center 1973-1977 School of Art and Design and the Wellington B. Gray Art Gallery [12] Joyner East Department of Library Science and Instructional Technology, School of Communications J.Y. Joyner Library 1954 [13] Mamie E. Jenkins Building 1909 Academic offices [14] Maritime Conservation Lab McGinnis Theatre 1951 School of Theater and Dance [15] Minges Coliseum 1966 College of Health and Human Performance [16] Mendenhall Student Center 1974 Student Activities Center [17] Messick Theatre Arts Centre 1927 Department of Theatre Arts [18] Old Cafeteria Complex 1909 Volunteer and Service-Learning Center, 1 Card, Academic Advising and Support Center, and the Office of Student Financial Aid [19] Ragsdale Hall 1923 Graduate School [20] Rawl Building 1959 Departments of Construction Management, Military Affairs, Psychology [21] Rawl Annex 1960 College of Technology and Computer Science Advising Center [21] Rivers Building 1968 College of Human Ecology [22] Science and Technology Building 2009 College of Technology and Computer Science and the Department of Chemistry [23] Speight Building 1965 College of Education [24] Whichard Building 1923 College of Fine Arts and Communication [25] Whichard Building Annex 1959 [25] Wright Auditorium 1925 [26]
Administrative buildings [ edit ] Building Image Constructed Notes Reference Administrative Support Annex 1952 Payroll department Blount House 1945 ECU Police department [27] Bloxton House 1952 Ledonia Wright African-American Culture Center [28] Building 43 Mail Services Building 123 1969 Children's Development Services Agency Building 127 1970 Human Resources Building 141 1970 Materials Management Building 158 1940 University Advancement's Special Events office Building 159 1973 College of Education Center for Science, Math, and Technology Education Building 165 1955 Building 172 1967 Moving Services Building 189 Fitness, Instruction, Testing, and Training Facility Building 198 - Blair Building 1977 University Marketing and University Publications Building 215c 1998 Central Stores and Receiving Career Services 1935 The Center for Professional Development 1964 Chancellor's Residence 1920 [29] Cotanche Building 1955 Information Technology and Computing Services Environmental Health and Safety Building 1985 Office of Environmental Health and Safety Facilities Administration 1951 Facilities Administration Annex 1957 Facilities Grounds Services Facilities Services - Eppes Complex Facilities Services Center Facilities Services Steam Plant 1967 Facilities Warehouse 2001 Financial Services Building 1977 Greenville Centre 1991 Division of University Advancement Harris Building 1997 University Printing and Graphics [30] Howard House 1923 News and Communication Services [31] International House Office of International Affairs Malene G. Irons Building 1969-1970 Family Support Network of ENC, the Developmental Evaluation Clinic (DEC), and Revolving Education Around Partnerships (REAP) [32] Parking and Transportation Services 1977 Self-Help Building 1910 Student Media Slay Hall 1949 Disability Support Services [33] Spilman Building 1930 Chancellor's Office, and the Divisions of Academic and Student Affairs [34] Student Health Building 1930 Student Health Center [35] Taylor-Slaughter Alumni Center 1942 Alumni Relations & Institutional Advancement [36] Ward Guest House 1931 [37] Whichard Building 1923 Office of Undergraduate Admissions and the Office of the Registrar [25] Whichard Building Annex 1923 Office of Undergraduate Admissions and the Office of the Registrar [25] Willis Building 1974 Regional Development Institute [38]
Athletic buildings [ edit ] Building Image Constructed Notes Reference Athletic Grounds Storage Blount Recreational Sports Complex 1998 [39] Clark-LeClair Stadium 2004 [40] Dowdy–Ficklen Stadium 1962-1963 [41] Student Recreation Center 1994 [42] Minges Coliseum 1966 [16] Murphy Center 2002 A 52,475-square-foot (4,875.1 m2 ) building that houses the strength and conditioning facilities, banquet rooms, sport memorabilia, and an academic enhancement center [43] NRC Field House 2008 A 5,384-square-foot (500.2 m2 ) building that houses equipment storage, restrooms, and has a covered seating area [44] Pirate Club Building 1965 Athletic Ticket Office [45] Scales Field House 1966 Coaches offices [46] Ward Sports Medicine Building 1989 Administrative offices for ECU athletics [47]
Dining Halls [ edit ] Building Image Constructed Notes Reference Center Court 1994 Located within Student Recreation Center [42] Todd Dining Hall 1994 [48] West End Dining Hall 2005 [49]
Residence Hall [ edit ] Building Image Constructed Notes Reference Legacy Residence Hall 1960 [50] Belk Residence Hall (demolished in 2013) 1966 [51] Clement Residence Hall 1969 [52] College Hill Suites 2006 [53] Cotten Residence Hall 1925 [54] Fleming Residence Hall 1922-1923 [55] Fletcher Residence Hall 1963 [56] Garrett Residence Hall 1956 [57] Gateway East and West 2015 Greene Residence Hall 1966 [58] Jarvis Residence Hall 1908-1909 [59] Jones Residence Hall 1959 [60] Scott Residence Hall 1962 [61] Tyler Residence Hall 1969 [62] Umstead Residence Hall 1955 [63] White Residence Hall 1968 [64]
Health sciences campus buildings [ edit ] Building Image Constructed Notes Reference Biotechnology Building 1988 Pediatric Outpatient Center [65] Brody Medical Sciences Building 1979 - 1981 Brody School of Medicine , Brody Outpatient Center and Brody Auditorium [66] Doctors Park Psychiatric Services, Adult and Pediatric Health Care, Infectious Diseases/International Travelers Clinic ECU Gastroenterology ECU Pediatric Specialty Care Pediatric cardiology, diabetes and endorcrinology, nephrology, pulmonary care, weight management and nutrition, and the Center for Children with Chronic and Complex Conditions. ECU Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 1999 ECU Women's Physicians Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology East Carolina Heart Institute at East Carolina University 2009 - 2008 The outpatient center and primary teaching and research location for cardiovascular care [67] Eastern Carolina Family Medicine Center Facilities Services Utility Plant Health Sciences Building 2004-2006 Houses the College of Nursing , College of Allied Health Sciences and Laupus Health Sciences Library [68] Lakeside Annex Modular 1—Administrative Support Office and laboratory space for the Health Science Campus Lakeside Annex Modular 3—News and Information Health Sciences News and Information offices Lakeside Annex Modular 4—Diabetes Research Lakeside Annex Modular 5—Family Medicine Research Lakeside Annex Modular 7—Clinical Skills Assessment/Education Leo W. Jenkins Cancer Center Hardy Building Department of Public Health Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Gamma Knife 2005 [69] Health Sciences Alumni and Development Medical and Health Sciences Foundation Medical Pavilion 1961 Health Information Services; Personal Counseling Center; Department of Medicine Monroe Center/EAHEC/Venture Tower Eastern Carolina Injury Prevention Program Moye Medical Center 2007 ECU Physicians building housing Cardiology, General Internal Medicine and Pulmonary and Critical Care [70] Nephrology/Dialysis Center Dialysis Center; Departments of Nephrology and Hypertension Physicians Quadrangle - ECU Geriatric Center 1966 Geriatric Center Physicians Quadrangle - EMS Division, Building M 1993 Physicians Quadrangle—Health Services Research and Development 1973 Rehabilitation Physicians Clinic Edward N. Warren Life Sciences Building 1999 Named for Greenville State Senator, Edward Nelson Warren, in October 1999 [71]
West Research campus buildings [ edit ] Building Image Constructed Notes Reference Coastal Studies Annex 1961 West Academic Building 1961 Houses the NC Agromedicine Institute and the Queen Anne's Revenge conservation project
Razed buildings [ edit ] Building Image Constructed Razed Notes Reference Original Austin Building 1908-1909 1968 [72] College Stadium 1949 1962 Home of the original football stadium [73] Old Croatan 1970 2009 Replaced by the current Croatan [74] Flanagan Sylvan Theatre 1956 2004 An open-air amphitheater located formerly where the current West End Dining Hall [75] Garrett House late 1940s 1996 [76] Model School 1914 1927 [77] Wilson Pergola 1926 1968 [78] Y-Hut 1925 1952 [79]
Ledyard E. Ross Hall [ edit ] 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 . The 188,000 square feet (17,500 m2 ) building officially opened October 12, 2012, and is home to East Carolina University School of Dental Medicine . Until its opening, the School of Dental Medicine’s students shared their learning space at the Brody Medical Sciences Building. In 2016, East Carolina opened the ECU School of Dental Medicine Research Center on the fourth floor of Ross Hall, adding almost 15,000 square feet (1,400 m2 ) of laboratory and laboratory support space.[80] [81]
Research and education [ edit ] While Ross Hall primarily serves as an educational institution, it also aims to provide reduced-fee dental care to low-income patients. The school houses specialty suite for orthodontics , pediatric dentistry , a clinical research area, and arrangements for patients with special needs. In June 2012, Ross Hall opened its first of ten planned community service learning centers with the intentions of reaching rural or under served communities.[82] [83] As of 2016, Ross Hall has opened eight of these centers focused on research on health disparities, with the future goals of broadening its research into the concentrations of biomaterials , bioengineering , and the oral impacts of chronic diseases like diabetes and obesity .[81]
Technology [ edit ] East Carolina University’s School of Dental Medicine at Ross Hall was named an Apple Distinguished Program by Apple Inc. for its implementation of advanced technologies for student education and teledentistry .[84] Ross Hall possesses 133 operatories, or "smart classroom" learning halls, seminar rooms, faculty offices, and a simulation suite, in which attending dental students can gain hands-on practice in dentistry.[85]
Under construction buildings [ edit ] Building Image Constructed Notes Reference East Endzone 2010 A 7,000 addition to Dowdy–Ficklen Stadium [86] Family Medicine Center 2010 A 117,185 square feet (10,886.8 m2 ) building to house the Department of Family Medicine and Geriatrics Center [87] Croatan 2011 LEED certified that will contain a Chick-fil-A and Chili's Too [88] Moye Medical II 2010 [citation needed ] Olympic Sports Support Building 2010 20,000 square feet for coaches offices, meeting, locker, equipment rooms and sports medicine [86] Soccer Stadium 2010 1,000-seat facility with pressbox [86] Softball Stadium 2010 1,000-seat facility with pressbox [86] Track & Field Facility 2010 Stand alone eight-lane polyurethane track with field event competition area [86]
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