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Time2025-09-22 21:29:14 UTC2025-09-22 21:29:14 UTC at epicenterLocation19.590°S 69.425°WDepth104.37 km (64.85 mi)
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Time2025-09-22 21:29:14 UTC2025-09-22 21:29:14 UTC at epicenterLocation19.590°S 69.425°WDepth104.37 km (64.85 mi)
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Time2025-09-22 20:33:01 UTC2025-09-22 20:33:01 UTC at epicenterLocation19.005°N 121.368°EDepth53.09 km (32.99 mi)
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ASHEVILLE, N.C. – FEMA announced nearly $48 million in additional funding for 46 North Carolina Tropical Storm Helene and other disaster recovery projects.
This includes 31 newly approved projects, as well as 18 large projects, each over $1 million that the Department of Homeland Security has advanced and will be available to communities.
Here are some of the grants approved for the state and communities:
$10.9 million to the North Carolina Department of Transportation for road repairs.$3.7 million to Buncombe County for architectural and engineering services.$3.1 million to the North Carolina Forest Service for emergency protective measures. $2.7 million to the Buncombe County Board of Education for emergency protective measures.$2.1 million to the town of Beech Mountain for road repairs and management costs.$1.8 million to the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources for repairs to state park roads, culverts, bridges and facilities.$1.6 million to Appalachian State University for repairs to facilities including their New River Light and Power Oak Grove substation.
FEMA is reimbursing Helene costs at no less than a 90% federal share through its Public Assistance program which provides funds for state and local governments response and recovery work. Since Jan. 20, more than $510 million in reimbursements have been approved to support recovery.
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Assistant Professor – Mechanical Engineering
Position overview
Position title: Assistant Professor
Salary range: The current salary range for this position is $107,100 – $157,800 (9-month academic year salary); however, off-scale salary and other components of pay, which would yield compensation that is higher than this range, are offered to meet competitive conditions.
Anticipated start: July 1, 2026, or a later, mutually agreed-upon date.
Application Window
Open date: September 19, 2025
Next review date: Sunday, Nov 9, 2025 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Apply by this date to ensure full consideration by the committee.
Final date: Sunday, Nov 9, 2025 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Applications will continue to be accepted until this date.
Position description
The University of California, Berkeley, Department of Mechanical Engineering seeks applicants for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level. The department is conducting a broad area search, with a particular focus
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