She said the relationship between the two campuses has existed for a long time, and it feels right to formalize it. Interim Provost Zoe Locklear said the two universities share a focus on regional service. The partnership will expand into other disciplines and program areas as the relationship evolves, said LaKesha Alston Forbes, ECU’s associate provost for equity and diversity. Initial areas of focus include the Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Art and Design in the College of Fine Arts and Communication, the College of Nursing, and the School of Dental Medicine. Academic leaders from both institutions recently met at ECU to ink a new agreement which expands previous arrangements and promises to expand further. For years, and in many other programs, UNCP students have been admitted to ECU for master’s- and doctorate-level studies. Students graduating from UNC Pembroke have been eager to continue their education in our state’s top graduate schools, and ECU is an obvious choice.
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