Matt Smith Archives

Dec 10, 2021
  • Matt Smith

A REDE Wonderland

Calling all santas, elves and grinches!    REDE is holding a contest to establish who has the best or most unique holiday decorations.  Photo entries will be accepted in four categories:  Christmas trees  Single ornament and tree...

East Carolina University students, faculty and staff watch
Sep 15, 2021
  • Matt Smith

Women scientists’ voices heard at film screening

The voices of leading women scientists were heard across East Carolina University’s campus Sept. 14 during a screening of “Picture a Scientist” on the Main Campus Student Center video board....

Sep 14, 2021
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Update from REDE — Conflicts of Interest Software Change

Beginning Monday, Sept. 20, East Carolina University is migrating to a new conflicts of interest reporting system. EHRA faculty and staff should submit conflicts of interest and export control disclosures,...

Sep 10, 2021
  • Matt Smith

REDE Update Announcement: Conflicts of Interest Software Change

Beginning Monday, Sept. 20, East Carolina University is migrating to a new conflicts of interest reporting system. EHRA faculty and staff should submit conflicts of interest and export control disclosures,...

Sep 08, 2021
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REDE leaders speak with chancellor as part of listening tour

Leaders from the Division of Research, Economic Development and Engagement met with East Carolina University Chancellor Philip Rogers on Wednesday for his latest Pirate Perspective listening tour session. REDE leaders...

Jul 01, 2021
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RISE29 promotes Daughtry to program manager

East Carolina University’s premier student entrepreneurship program, RISE29, has promoted Greenville native Tristyn Daughtry to its program manager position. Daughtry is a two-time ECU graduate, earning her Bachelor of Science in Business...

A research study led by East Carolina University assistant professor David Lagomasino studied potential reasons for mangrove forest dieback in Florida after Hurricane Irma in 2017. His findings could have implications for how other states, like North Carolina, manage the coast to prepare for extreme weather events.
Jun 28, 2021
  • Matt Smith

Mangrove forest study has takeaways for coastal communities

A new paper published by an East Carolina University researcher in the Department of Coastal Studies shines light on the effect human-made infrastructure and natural topography has on coastal wetlands after...

Shrimp seafood dish
May 24, 2021
  • Matt Smith

MAKING THEIR MARK

Making a name for your company is never easy, especially in an industry as well respected as North Carolina’s commercial fishing enterprise.  Dell and Richard Newman, owners of Belhaven’s County...

May 21, 2021
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Pirates Selected to SECU Internship Program

Twenty East Carolina University students will spend the summer as part of the university’s State Employees Credit Union Public Fellows Internship program. The program, led by the Office of Community...

May 17, 2021
  • Matt Smith

Pirates Celebrate Research at Annual Research and Creative Achievement Week

For the 15th consecutive year East Carolina University students, postdoctoral scholars, faculty and staff celebrated their research achievements at the university’s annual Research and Creative Achievement Week from April 5-9....