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Researchers discover watershed similitude of stream water quality
A pair of researchers from West Virginia University have discovered watershed similitude to identify the dominant controls of stream water quality and ecosystem health.
WVU teams finish first, second at regional civil engineering competitions
For the third time in four years, teams from West Virginia University finished at or near the top in the Steel Bridge and Concrete Canoe competitions at the American Society of Civil Engineers’ Virginias Conference and the American Institute of Steel Construction Competition held recently at George Mason University, in Fairfax, Virginia.
Research team wins international award for material innovation
A pair of researchers from West Virginia University have won the Delmonte Award for Excellence for the development of their patented NextGen Multifunctional Composite System, presented by the Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineers North America.
Eighteen inducted into WVU Tau Beta Pi engineering honorary
Tau Beta Pi, the engineering honor society, recently inducted 18 new members into the West Virginia University chapter.
King named WVU’s third Marshall Scholar
Morgan King has been awarded a Marshall Scholarship, one of the country’s top awards, to study in the United Kingdom.
Berhanu family creates civil engineering endowment
Members of Leah Berhanu’s family were looking for a way to honor her legacy of lending a helping hand to those who needed it. They chose to create the Leah Berhanu Financial Rescue Scholarship at West Virginia University, her alma mater.
WVU graduate is finalist for two prestigious Awards
For Morgan King, the first weekend in November this year will be one to remember. She will fly back to the United States from Spain where she is on a Fulbright Scholarship to interview with the British Marshall scholarship committee in Washington, D.C., and then travel to New York to interview with the Schwarzman Scholarship committee.
‘Most Loyals’ chosen for Mountaineer Week at WVU
A Morgantown couple who has given back to the University, a successful alumnus engineer, an internationally-known professor, a dedicated residence life employee, and a late director of the Mountainlair are being honored as “Most Loyals”during the 71st Mountaineer Week, a celebration of Appalachian Heritage, Oct. 19-28, on West Virginia University’scampus.
WVU research team takes top honors for creative application at national composites conference
For the second year in a row, researchers from West Virginia University have taken home the hardware from the Composites and Advanced Materials Expo.