Kenneth Buday Archives

Nov 29, 2021
  • Kenneth Buday

ROBOT RUMBLE

High finishes in national robotics competitions are becoming a habit for the Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering team from East Carolina University. The team returned from the ATMAE...

Nov 22, 2021
  • Kenneth Buday

ONE BRICK AT A TIME

Stacked bricks in various shapes, sizes and colors greeted the competitors. But after just a couple of hours, construction management students at East Carolina University had turned those bricks into...

Nov 18, 2021
  • Kenneth Buday

STUDENT VOICES

Dr. Harry Ploehn walked into a room full of students, but it wasn’t to teach or lecture. It was to listen. The dean of East Carolina University’s College of Engineering...

Nov 09, 2021
  • Kenneth Buday

A LEGACY

When his father taught as a professor at East Carolina University, Aleksei Vilkomir traveled from Moscow to Greenville to visit. “The first time I came here, I was really impressed...

Nov 08, 2021
  • Kenneth Buday

CONNECTION TO THE CORPS

East Carolina University and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point have joined forces to help with educational opportunities for military and Department of Defense personnel on the base. Chancellor Philip...

Oct 28, 2021
  • Kenneth Buday

BUILDING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY

Hammers, nails and screwdrivers remain basic tools for any construction worker. However, the toolbelt of today’s construction project manager can include laser scanners, drones, robots and artificial intelligence. Students in...

Oct 25, 2021
  • Kenneth Buday

POLLUTION SOLUTION

As water flows down Town Creek toward the Tar River in Greenville, it suddenly turns an odd brown color. A sheen floats on top. Of course, not too many people...

Oct 18, 2021
  • Kenneth Buday

SAFETY FIRST

Safety of construction workers has long been a problem, and the issue is something that drives Dr. Mostafa Namian, assistant professor in East Carolina University’s Department of Construction Management. “The...

Oct 12, 2021
  • Kenneth Buday

BUILDING THROUGH OUTREACH

Grayson Elks took careful steps in placing the beam upon his structure. “I like to build,” he said. But the structure started to collapse. The marshmallow foundation lost its shape,...

Oct 06, 2021
  • Kenneth Buday

BREAKING GROUND

Gold-colored shovels turned ceremonial dirt Tuesday as Intersect East kicked off its first phase in redevelopment of East Carolina University’s former warehouse district. Developer Elliott Sidewalk Communities joined with university...