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Majjigapu named finalist for Collegiate Inventors Competition
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.
Engineering student builds curiosity at WVU Nursery School
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.
Campriani retires his rifle for a career with the International Olympic Committee
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.
WVU to host North American Power Symposium
Representatives from more than 15 countries will head to
West Virginia University September 17-19 for the 49th annual
North American Power Symposium at the Morgantown Marriott at Waterfront Place.
NAPS provides an international forum for participants from academia and industry
to present their research and development in power and energy with special attention
to the latest advances and challenges in power and energy technologies.
WVU Engineers Without Borders begins five-year initiative in Uganda
Four students from the West Virginia University Chapter of Engineers Without Borders traveled to the Kasese District of Uganda on August 6-13, to begin a five-year project that will provide a safe water supply for residents in the village of Kabughabugha.
Professor, student win best paper award at prestigious international data science forum
Representatives from West Virginia University’s Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources captured best paper honors at the premier international forum for data science.
AcES provides scholarships to underrepresented students
The Academy of Engineering Success at West Virginia University awarded seven engineering students with the 2017 Statler Access and Diversity in Engineering Scholarship.