The Festival is here!
Come out to the Tar River Community Science Festival this Saturday (Nov.9)! There is something for everyone! Learn more at the Festival website.
Come out to the Tar River Community Science Festival this Saturday (Nov.9)! There is something for everyone! Learn more at the Festival website.
Students: Do you have a passion or project you want to pursue? Apply for funding to support your vision from a Water Scholars award with the WRC. The deadline for...
From June 17th to 21st, 2024, the Water Resources Center (WRC) hosted its annual Community Science Camp, a free event for middle and high school students. The camp offered a...
From August 11-15, a group of ECU graduate students took part in the 2024 Challenge at the Coast at the Coastal Studies Institute. The six participants—Jillian Eller, Colin Finlay, Mariela...
Join us this Earth Day for a special showing of the film Inundation District! Following the film, we invite you to take part in a discussion of the impacts of...
Now hiring! The WRC is now inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher to contribute to the development of hydrologic sensor networks. We are looking for a skilled PhD researcher who...
ECU Students get your applications in now! The deadline for Water Scholars applications for Spring 2024 has been moved to February 10! Water Scholars provides funding to ECU students to...
Call for WRC Working Group Proposals (Deadline: Feb.10, 2023) The ECU Water Resources Center invests resources to support the growth of strategic areas of high research interest among teams of...
We welcome applications for several paid positions available within the WRC for ECU faculty and students. Please see these links for more details and links to application information. Student Opportunities...
Congratulations to the first round of trainees to enter the CCEDS NRT Program! Learn more about the cohort and their respective research below. Maria Gomez (Ph.D., Integrated Coastal Sciences)...