WVU Alumni Association announces 2017 Homecoming award recipients
The innovative team at the Center for Alternative Fuels Engines and Emissions, known as CAFEE, will be the West Virginia UniversityHomecoming Parade grand marshals.
The innovative team at the Center for Alternative Fuels Engines and Emissions, known as CAFEE, will be the West Virginia UniversityHomecoming Parade grand marshals.
Students from Spring Valley High School in Huntington and their instructor, James Coble, have been selected to present at the national Project Lead The Way Summit on October 22-25, in Orlando, Florida.
A doctoral student in civil engineering at West Virginia University is a finalist in the Collegiate Inventors Competition, an annual competition that rewards innovations, discoveries and research by college and university students and their faculty advisors.
A student from the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources has been introducing children to basic engineering principles through fun, hands-on activities while volunteering at the Nursery School at West Virginia University.
Jonathan Sabo, a mine rescue and fire brigade instructor with
West Virginia University’s
Mining Extension Service, has been inducted into the National Coal Mine Rescue
Hall of Fame. Established by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, the Hall
of Fame honors individuals who stand out as exceptional in the field of mine rescue.
While the future of vehicles may be driverless, West Virginia University
is steering the technology in the right direction.
Nicco Campriani, a 2011 industrial engineering graduate of West Virginia University and three-time Olympic Gold medalist, has retired from competitive rifle shooting and will soon begin a new career with the International Olympic Committee.