Summer Internship: Heather Mosesso
"This summer I am interning for the Village of Simpson. Simpson is a small community located a few miles east of Greenville. Working in the Town Hall has allowed me...
"This summer I am interning for the Village of Simpson. Simpson is a small community located a few miles east of Greenville. Working in the Town Hall has allowed me...
The Pirate Planning program has renamed the BS in Urban and Regional Planning TO the BS in Community & Regional Planning. The name change is consistent with the focus areas...
The Community and Regional Planning program hosted our 2019 SPAN Spring Banquet honoring graduating seniors, scholarship & award recipients, and Planning alumni. This year’s banquet was held on March 29,...
More than half of the world's population today lives in cities and major metropolitan areas. It is estimated that urban dwellers will make up roughly 70 percent of the world's...
William Stanton, a rising senior of Urban & Regional Planning program, is featured at ECU's Office of Community Engaged Research. Congratulations William! For the full story, check out "ECU intern...
Congratulations to planning students and Dr. Sung. NC-APA Awards Committee selected the "Going from Purple to Green: Best stormwater management practices and design approach for Sustainable ECU Campus" completed by...
Anna Willis, a rising Junior planning student with criminal justice as minor, is interning with the City of Greenville Police Department this summer. "I have been working with 28 kids...
Photo: William Stanton (right, green shirt) leads a public input meeting for the Farmville Greenway Initiative William Stanton, a Junior Planning student, is having the busiest summer ever! He is...
Photo: Sam Hunter (7th from the left) with six other interns and the internship committee leaders Sam Hunter, the rising senior in Planning, is interning at the Laurel Hills Parks,...
Founded in 2015, ECU's Public Service Fellows Program funded by the State Employees Credit Union Foundation placed students with community partners each year. Twenty-two students were selected for the PSF...