Kim Kassner Archives

May 10, 2024
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Water quality assessment during tourist swimming and non-swimming seasons in coastal areas

To protect public health, the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality has been conducting regular water testing since 1997 to determine the amount of fecal matter in coastal environments. Using the...

Apr 08, 2024
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WRC Stakeholder Summit 2024

The Water Resources Center held its 2024 Stakeholder Summit on April 4th, inviting faculty, staff, students, and community affiliates to come together and collaborate on the topic of water-related challenges...

Feb 27, 2024
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Press Spotlight: The WRC in the News

In the last couple of weeks, the Water Resources Center and its affiliates have been highlighted throughout different news outlets. We are thrilled to share the accomplishments of our hardworking...

Feb 01, 2024
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Water Scholar Awardee Fall 2023: Katie Wagner

Katie Wagner is a senior majoring in both international studies and political science majors with German studies as her minor at East Carolina University. Wagner said she chose to double...

Jan 11, 2024
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Water Scholar Awardee Fall 2023: Garrett Maggio

Garrett Maggio grew up in North Brookfield, Massachusetts, surrounded by a variety of exotic pets, and spent a lot of time outside with his family. His childhood experiences ultimately gravitated...

Jan 08, 2024
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Join us at the Outer Banks this summer!

Resilience and adaptation to coastal change across communities Communities and coastlines are under threat from diverse hazards, such as extreme weather, sea level rise, and population growth. Join an interdisciplinary...

Oct 26, 2023
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Congratulations to the 2023 Fall CCEDS NRT Cohort!

The CCEDS program, part of the National Research Traineeship (NRT) initiative, trains graduate students to use data science in solving real-world environmental and community problems. We are happy to announce...

Jun 06, 2023
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Water Scholar Awardee Spring 2023: Megan Linke

Megan Linke is a first-year Biology master’s student with a focus on Environmental and Organismic Biology at East Carolina University. Her project “King rail habitat use in restored and managed...

May 16, 2023
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Water Scholar Awardee Spring 2023: Grace Loonam

Grace Loonam grew up in South Florida and got to learn more about oyster restoration while living on the coast. Her interests lay in the coastal environment, as well as...

May 11, 2023
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Water Scholar Awardee Spring 2023: Genevieve Guerry

For Genevieve Guerry, the coast is where she feels at home. During her childhood, she moved to many different places, including Great Britain, as her family has military origins. Today,...