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WVU engineering students play their way to success
For most people, video gaming is simply a hobby but for students in the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University it’s serious business.
NASA Space Shuttle scientist to speak at WVU
A rocket scientist who oversaw many of NASA’s Space Shuttle launches will present a lecture at West Virginia University on Monday, November 6.
Team from Greater Beckley Christian School wins 30th annual WVU Pumpkin Drop
While nearly 400 pumpkins flew off the roof of West Virginia University’s Engineering Sciences Building one—from team no. 102A from the Greater Beckley Christian School in Prosperity —not only survived the 11-story drop but landed closest to the target.
Owens Corning Chairman of the Board, CEO to deliver annual Hiner Lecture
Michael Thaman, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Owens Corning, will present “Owens Corning: Building a Sustainable Enterprise,” on Friday, October 27, at 3 p.m., at West Virginia University. The lecture, part of the Glen H. Hiner Distinguished Lecture Series in the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, will be held in room 113 of the Mineral Resources Building on the Evansdale campus.
WVU engineering students win best poster awards at prestigious international biometrics conference
Doctoral students from West Virginia University’s Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources captured best poster awards at the International Joint Conference on Biometrics held October 1-4, in Denver, Colorado.
WVU engineering alumni put careers on hold for volunteer opportunity in Africa
Two graduates from the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University decided to put their professional engineering careers on hold in hopes of transforming the lives of people residing in remote villages in Sierra Leone, Africa.