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Each year, Joyner Library recognizes student excellence through award programs that reflect the diverse talents and interests of ECU students....
Joyner exhibit showcases trappings of early healthcare
The Sick Room is on loan from the Country Doctor Museum and will be on display from January through May 2017 in the Langford North Carolina Collection on the 3rd floor of J.Y. Joyner Library....
“A Grave Injustice:” The Internment of Japanese-Americans, 1942-45
Check out the latest post on Joyner Library’s Cold War & Internal Security (CWIS) Collection Blog...
Rhem-Schwarzmann Award Ceremony
Please join us for the Rhem-Scharzmann Award Ceremony Wednesday, April 5th 3pm until 5pm Joyner Library, 4th Floor...
The Sick Room – Hands On Event
Today, Thursday, April 6 from 1-3 p.m. in the first floor lobby of Joyner Library, students will have the opportunity to participate in a related hands-on activity. ...
Living and Learning with the Legacies: ECU and the National Conversation about Campus Histories
Dr. Anne Mitchell Whisnant, 2016-17 Whichard Visiting Distinguished Professor, ECU Department of History, will give a free presentation on, "Living and Learning with the Legacies: ECU and the National Conversation about Campus Histories," at 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 11, in the Janice Faulkner Gallery, Joyner Library...
Joyner Library and the School of Art & Design present “dataSTEAM”
An opening reception will be held Friday, March 31 at 5:30 p.m. in the Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery on the 2nd floor of Joyner Library....
Joyner Library Spring Banquet to feature local, award-winning chef Vivian Howard
The Friends of Joyner Library will host “A Night with Vivian Howard” as part of their 2017 Spring Banquet on March 30 at the Greenville Hilton....
ECU’s Joyner Library offers books of the human genre
Joyner Library at East Carolina University will host its fourth annual Human Library event on Tuesday, March 28, to allow students and community visitors a chance to check out human beings for a 10-15 minute conversation....