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WVU engineering student awarded Tau Beta Pi graduate fellowship
Tau Beta Pi, the engineering honor society, has selected 28 engineering students for graduate fellowships for the 2021-2022 academic year. West Virginia University Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources student Wilson “Will” McNeil was selected as one of the recipients.
WVU finishes third in EcoCAR Mobility Challenge Year Three competition
The culmination of three years of dedication, research excellence and the work of nearly 90 students across multiple disciplines has propelled the West Virginia University EcoCAR team to a successful finish in year three of the EcoCAR Mobility Challenge.
Moving Mountains: WVU engineers lead project to reclaim mine refuse site in West Virginia
A 10-year research project to restore a 40-acre abandoned mine refuse site nestled atop the mountains of Greenbrier County is in its final stages of development thanks to the work of civil engineers at West Virginia University, local and state government organizations and industry partners.
Meet the Grads: Abigail Osborne attributes success to Engineering Challenge Camp, SWE and faculty support
The world of science, technology, engineering and mathematics has always played an important role in Abigail Osborne’s life.
Meet the Grads: Billy Cawthorne, It’s a family thing
For graduating senior Billy Cawthorne, West Virginia University has always been at the forefront of family time.
Meet the Grads: Stacy and Blane Fike, Retired Navy couple graduates from Statler College together
From meeting in the military and falling in love, to going back to school together at West Virginia University after serving over two decades in the United States Navy, Stacy and Blane Fike have always been there for each other.
Graduating Foundation Scholar Profile: Miriam Demasi
While at WVU, Foundation scholar Miriam Demasi was drawn to the idea of intersecting technology and humanity. As a computer and electrical engineering major, she was a sister in Alpha Omega Epsilon, a professional sorority for women in engineering and technical sciences.
WVU’s top seniors named, eight honored with 2021 Order of Augusta
An international student who has immersed himself in the “cultural heartbeat” of his new community, a first-generation student graduating with a cumulative 4.0 grade-point average who had no access to high school college-prep courses and a Black woman who aspires to bridge the gap between research and clinical care to improve health disparities are among the graduating seniors to receive West Virginia University’s highest student honor, the Order of Augusta.