List of East Carolina University buildings
Main campus
Academic buildings
Building | Image | Constructed | Notes | Reference |
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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 | |||
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 | 2001 | 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
Building | Image | Constructed | Notes | Reference |
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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
Building | Image | Constructed | Notes | Reference |
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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
Building | Image | Constructed | Notes | Reference |
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Center Court | 1994 | Located within Student Recreation Center | [42] | |
Todd Dining Hall | 1994 | [48] | ||
West End Dining Hall | 2005 | [49] |
Residence Hall
Building | Image | Constructed | Notes | Reference |
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Aycock 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
Building | Image | Constructed | Notes | Reference |
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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
Building | Image | Constructed | Notes | Reference |
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Coastal Studies Annex | 1961 | |||
West Academic Building | 1961 | Houses the NC Agromedicine Institute and the Queen Anne's Revenge conservation project |
Razed buildings
Building | Image | Constructed | Razed | Notes | Reference |
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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] |
Under construction buildings
Building | Image | Constructed | Notes | Reference |
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East Endzone | 2010 | A 7,000 addition to Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium | [80] | |
Family Medicine Center | 2010 | A 117,185 square feet (10,886.8 m2) building to house the Department of Family Medicine and Geriatrics Center | [81] | |
Croatan | 2011 | LEED certified that will contain a Chick-fil-a and Chili's Too | [82] | |
Moye Medical II | 2010 | [83] | ||
Olympic Sports Support Building | 2010 | 20,000 square feet for coaches offices, meeting, locker, equipment rooms and sports medicine | [80] | |
Soccer Stadium | 2010 | 1,000-seat facility with pressbox | [80] | |
Softball Stadium | 2010 | 1,000-seat facility with pressbox | [80] | |
Track & Field Facility | 2010 | Stand alone eight-lane polyurethane track with field event competition area | [80] |
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