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Thrasher to deliver 2017 Statler College Commencement address
West Virginia Secretary of Commerce H. Wood “Woody” Thrasher, a 1977 graduate of West Virginia University, will be the speaker for the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources 2017 Commencement. The ceremony will take place on Saturday, May 13, at 1 p.m., at the WVU Coliseum.
Inaugural class of biomedical engineers to present senior projects
The first-ever graduates of WVU’s biomedical engineering program will present their senior design projects at an open house on Wednesday, April 26, from 3-5 p.m. The presentations will be held in G120 of the Advanced Engineering Research Building on WVU’s Evansdale Campus.
Engineering students take top honors in Target Case Study Competition
Teams featuring seven engineering students from West Virginia University captured the top three places in the Third Annual Target Case Study Competition. Sponsored by the Target Corporation and hosted by WVU’s Career Services Center , the competition challenges teams of students in all majors to use their problem-solving skills to provide well-rounded solutions to a business problem.
West Virginia Libraries and Watts Museum Collaborate to Celebrate May Day
The history of labor organizing in West Virginia has much to teach us about this moment in our country. What better way to dive into this history than a celebration of one of its heroes?
Gilpin, Beard awarded Goldwater Scholarships
That history continues in 2017.
Mechanical and aerospace engineering students receive awards from West Virginia Academy of Science
Gbolahan Idowu, a graduate student from Lagos, Nigeria and Sinan Demir, a doctoral student from Gaziantep, Turkey, received top honors during the West Virginia Academy of Science’s annual meeting.