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Research Team Discovers Lost Nile River Branch

Findings may explain location of largest Egyptian pyramid field
19-Jul-2024 4:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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UNC Wilmington Among Universities Receiving Instruments for PFAS Research

UNC Wilmington faculty have been equipped with a cutting-edge instrument from the North Carolina Collaboratory and Thermo Fisher Scientific to advance research on the impact of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination on the...
28-Mar-2024 11:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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UNCW Researchers Excavating Evidence of Early Agricultural Engineering

UNC Wilmington environmental sciences assistant professor Joni “Osku“ Backstrom and Mark Wilde-Ramsing, underwater archaeologist and former director of the Underwater Archaeology Branch of the North Carolina Office of State Archaeology, have...
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First Study of its Kind Reveals Impact of River Sediment on US Coastline

As sea level continues to rise, threatening ecosystems, communities and infrastructure, experts are searching for ways to better understand how coastal environments may change in the future.
7-Dec-2023 7:05 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Coral Researchers Receive Global CORDAP Grants

Four UNCW faculty will receive nearly $2 million to advance their research to help save the world’s endangered coral reefs. The Coral Research and Development Accelerator Platform (CORDAP), a global organization formed by 17 of the Group of Twenty...
1-Dec-2023 3:05 PM EST Add to Favorites

UNCW Studying Frying Pan Shoals as Possible Offshore Sand Source

About 30 miles off the coast of eastern North Carolina stands Frying Pan Tower, a local maritime relic that looms over a frying pan-shaped, sandy ridge known as Frying Pan Shoals. Treacherous for boaters yet a saltwater angler’s dream, the shoals...
13-Oct-2023 11:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

UNCW to Host Color Me Rad 5K Event in October

Registration now open; proceeds to benefit Seahawk Club
24-Jul-2013 9:55 AM EDT Add to Favorites

Raiford Trask III Establishes Scholarship at UNC Wilmington to Assist U.S. Marines and Their Families

UNC Wilmington announced today that Trask Land Company, led by President Raiford Trask III, has established a merit scholarship at the university to benefit active-duty U.S. Marines and members of their families.
28-May-2013 12:00 PM EDT Add to Favorites


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Experts Available on Potential Environmental Damage to East Coast from Current Gulf Spill, Future Drilling in Atlantic

The University of North Carolina Wilmington offers several faculty experts in marine biology and marine sciences that are available to comment on various aspects of the Gulf Coast oil spill, its environmental consequences and potential issues it may...
17-May-2010 4:20 PM EDT

Sociology Professor Offers Expert Commentary on Obama's Nobel Peace Prize

Darrell Irwin, associate professor of sociology and criminology at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, has recently authored the article," Awards for Suffering: The Nobel Peace Prize Winners of South Africa," which was published in the June...
13-Oct-2009 12:30 PM EDT

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Federal Reserve Veteran Available for Comment on U.S. and Global Economic Issues

Expert Tom Simpson, Federal Reserve Board veteran and University of North Carolina Wilmington executive in residence, is available to lend his expertise on topics related to the United States economic and financial systems to include the regulatory...
26-Jun-2009 1:00 PM EDT

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Economist Predicts Slow Growth for Parts of Southeastern North Carolina

Expert William W. "Woody" Hall Jr., senior economist with the Center for Business and Economic Services at the University of North Carolina Wilmington's Cameron School of Business forecasts slow economic growth for portions of Southeastern North...
26-Jun-2009 1:00 PM EDT

Faculty Expert Available to Discuss the Proposed Protection of Ancient Coral Reefs Off the Southeastern Coast of the U.S.

Steve Ross, a research associate professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington's Center for Marine Science is available to discuss the proposed protection of ancient coral reefs located off the coast of North Carolina.
4-Feb-2009 1:55 PM EST

Political Experts: Race, Gender, Advertising, Policy, International Relations, Asian Politics

Political experts at the University of North Carolina Wilmington can provide insight into the approaching historic 2008 American presidential election and international politics.
27-Oct-2008 3:45 PM EDT

Federal Reserve Veteran: 2009 Economic Recovery Will Be Sluggish, Unemployment Will Rise

Expert Tom Simpson, Federal Reserve Board veteran and University of North Carolina Wilmington executive in residence explains why global economic recovery will be slow in 2009, the elements that lead to our declining economic situation and the...
27-Oct-2008 3:00 PM EDT

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