Imprint Newsletter from East Carolina University's College of Fine Arts and Communication
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Hello! from Dean Linda Kean |
I am so proud of our college's students, faculty, staff, and alumni for their hard work on campus and out in the world. I hope you'll take the time to read through some of their stories in this edition of "imprint," before we turn down the action and activity a little bit for the summer.
But stay tuned, and check the dates section below, because we still have a robust list of activities, performances, and summer camp opportunities for young students.
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We hope you enjoy the highlights in this email version of our newsletter.
Click the button in each section for more information, and click below to check out the entire alumni, faculty, and student sections online.
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See a full list of upcoming events in CFAC's online calendar, sign up to receive our monthly Sights & Sounds events calendar by email, or reach us through the Connect with our College section below.
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Friday, May 8: CFAC Graduate Recognition Ceremony |
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Friday-Sunday, June 12-14: Summer Shakespeare: 'Hamlet' |
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Saturday, June 27-Sunday, July 5: East Carolina Piano Festival |
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| Greene, CarriOn earn fifth place |
Taylor Greene, a junior animation/interactive design and Honors College student, earned fifth place in this year’s Gene T. Aman Pirate Challenge, receiving $3,000 for her entrepreneurial venture, CarriOn.
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| Research and Creative Achievements |
Dr. Jin-Ae Kang on April 9 shared her research about women’s mental health from the perspective of the 2025 film “KPop Demon Hunters” during the International Students and Scholars Symposium for Research and Creative Achievement Week.
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| Sharing life experiences with students |
Fresh off her success as Azucena in Verdi’s “Il Trovatore” with the North Carolina opera (one of her signature roles), School of Music alumna Deborah Nansteel ’07 joined the Voice area on April 22 for a performance, masterclass, and talkback about the opera business.
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Truth and the Stars: In a unique performance of “Galileo” by Bertolt Brecht, audiences saw four East Carolina University students portray the astronomer Galileo Galilei, a central figure in physics and astronomy in the 17th century.
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Commencement Spring 2026: East Carolina University alumnus, Kevin Williamson ’87, the creative force behind many influential television series and movies, will deliver the keynote address during the spring commencement ceremony at 10 a.m. May 8 in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium.
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Our CFAC blog is a space where we can share more stories about guest artist visits, performances, events that engage our ECU community and beyond, and more.
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Comm Networking: Following their passions, taking care of themselves, and not being scared to change jobs or career trajectories are just some of the tips School of Communication students picked up from ECU alumni during the school’s annual career panel.
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Learn more about supporting our events and investing in student success. We have a variety of funds across the college, as well as Friends groups for each of our four schools. We appreciate every gift!
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Contact and connect with the College of Fine Arts and Communication!
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